There is something quietly revelatory about carrying an onion—especially this one. Rendered with the precision of a naturalist’s eye, this 18th–19th century illustration of Allium Fistulosum, or Welsh onion, drawn from the archives of the Biodiversity Heritage Library, speaks to the enduring poetry of the edible.
Whether used for books, produce, or a day’s errands, this spacious, structured tote is as utilitarian as its muse, built to bear the market’s weight or a garden’s full return.
There is something quietly revelatory about carrying an onion—especially this one. Rendered with the precision of a naturalist’s eye, this 18th–19th century illustration of Allium Fistulosum, or Welsh onion, drawn from the archives of the Biodiversity Heritage Library, speaks to the enduring poetry of the edible.
Whether used for books, produce, or a day’s errands, this spacious, structured tote is as utilitarian as its muse, built to bear the market’s weight or a garden’s full return.