Yuba

Einkaufshilfe für den urbanen Raum

Marten Koch

Prof. Martin Topel
Prof. Andreas Kalweit

Semester

Sommer 25
Bachelor

Contact marten.koch.id@gmail.com

In urban spaces, transporting groceries is often a difficult task. Heavy bags put strain on the body, especially during long walks or when climbing stairs. At the checkout, there is usually little time to sort the goods, which can easily lead to damage of fragile food items. Conventional shopping trolleys are often impractical due to their size and their lack of separation, and they are also rarely convincing in terms of design.

Yuba addresses these challenges with a concept based on two stackable bags that can be used either individually or together. This allows users to flexibly adapt their shopping tool to the size of their purchases. The separation also makes it easier to carry items up stairs and helps protect fragile goods. The bags can be filled directly at a convenient height inside the shopping cart and can be folded to save space at home, making them easy to store even in small living areas.

Yuba combines a clear, modern design with discreet technology, thereby setting a new standard for urban shopping tools.

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