Modern sewing machines may be portable, but they all require elecricity. Anytime you use one, you’re either near a wall or you’re creating a trip hazard.
British designer Dom Johnson has changed that up with this Caddy, a mobile sewing station.
“Constructed from 15mm birch ply and powered by a 1000W power station, it features 12+ hours of wireless sewing as well as a fully modular pegboard system that can be configured in hundreds of different ways.”
I think the idea is neat, but I’d like to see a version where the part holding the storage boxes somehow swings out of the way, providing knee room.
Johnson designed and built the cart in collaboration with Greater Goods.