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This is an expression of a chair I've been hoping to find--a chair that can be tucked into a corner and be sat on facing in two different directions.

 
In what way might we create a better means of carrying necessities for babycare?


Primary needs:
The bag helps me feel organized, prepared, and confident.
The bag has a variety of simple carrying and storage options. 
The bag simplifies my routine.
The bag is stylish.
The bag makes economic sense.
The bag is safe to use.

One of my decompositions was by user needs. I looked at two of the most basic needs of the user--organizing a lot of stuff and carrying it somewhere.
1. The bag helps me feel organized, prepared, and confident.

This need got me thinking about a variety of ways to organize a variety of items: in pouches, in accordion-folder-like slits, in a tackle-box style hardpack, or in open-faced compartments, to name a few.
 
2. The bag has a variety of simple carrying and storage options. 

I focused on ways of moving things through space: pulling/pushing a wheeled object, hand carrying, carrying on your back, carrying around your waist--you could even balance something on your head.

And here's what I came up with. (I think I may have gotten a little crazy around solution H.)