Handbag in stainless steel with grid pattern

Nik Bentel crafts gridded Trolley Bag for supermarket Lidl from stainless steel

Designer Nik Bentel used the humble shopping trolley as his inspiration for the Trolley Bag, designed for supermarket Lidl as a "twist on the everyday food shop experience".

The playful handbag, which was made from industrial stainless steel, has a gridded rectangular shape and a handle in Lidl's yellow-and-blue hues.

Supermarket trolley-like handbag in steel
The handbag was made from stainless steel

Like the original supermarket trolley handles, the bag handle is tubular and stamped with the Lidl logo at its centre and on the sides.

A coin keychain fob can be used to connect the Trolley Bag to Lidl's actual supermarket trolleys, letting people use it to accessorise their everyday food shop.

Woman holding bag with Lidl branding
It has a handle resembling that of a Lidl shopping trolley

"Our 'Trolley Bag' – a reimagination of an everyday shopping essential – is designed for working not just the runway, but the aisles too," Lidl market director Joanna Gomer said.

The collaboration marks the second time that Bentel has created a shopping-informed bag for Lidl, following his Croissant crossbody bag that launched last year.

"We couldn't resist the chance to team up with Lidl again – there's something so exciting about turning the most unexpected items into fashion statements – and it's our bag through and through, pardon the pun," Bentel said.

"The Lidl 'Trolley Bag' is our latest twist on the everyday food shop experience and is the ultimate shopping sidekick," he continued.

"It's playful, practical and made to stand out – whether heading out to the runway or to run errands.”

Lidl Trolley Bag connected to a shopping trolley
The bag can be connected to a trolley using a keychain fob

The Trolley Bag, which launches in time for London Fashion Week this month, was conceived as a "surprising statement piece".

"Embracing the rising trend of utilitarian fashion, the 'Trolley Bag' transforms everyday function into form – blurring the lines between practicality and high style to deliver one of this season's most surprising statement pieces," Lidl said.

Shopping trolley-like steel bag
It is Nik Bentel's second Lidl collaboration

The Lidl Trolley Bag is the latest in a series of imaginative collaborations that juxtapose food and fashion. In 2024, fashion brand Chopova Lowena created a handbag with dedicated condiment holders for mayonnaise brand Hellmans.

Last year, supermarket brand Aldi unveiled its "comfort-food chic" Jacket Potato Jacket that resembles a giant baked potato.

The photography is courtesy of Lidl.

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