BEDI Magazine
The bridge between design and sustainability.
Back to School, Back to Routine
It’s that time of year– back-to-school for some, and back to routine for others. With this new start often comes shopping for school and work supplies. Amidst the excitement, we...
New SHOALTS Tote/Backpack
We are excited to show our newest bag; the SHOALTS, always handmade in Canada. BEDI Studios designed a versatile and sustainable bag usable for different purposes: hauling laundry, grocery shopping,...
Social Sustainability: An Interview with Disabled Model Gazelle
As we become more aware of the importance of sustainability towards the environment and economy, we must remember the importance of social sustainability. Social sustainability is based on the practice...
2023 Forest Fires: Burning Records
“ [The] 2023 fire season is and will continue to be record-breaking in a number of ways.” Director General of the Northern Forestry Centre (Canada), Michael Norton The North-American wildfire...
“CYRC” is for “Circular”
“Pollution is nothing but resources we’re not harvesting. We allow them to disperse because we’ve grown ignorant of their value” - Buckminster Fuller, American theorist, architect and philosopher - Wouldn’t...
Inspiration behind the SHERPA belt bag, what goes up must come back down.
You might have heard the term “Sherpa” before, it is often used as an adjective for knowledgeable mountain climbing guides supporting amateur and professional Everest climbers. Its origins stem from...
JAPANDI and the Utility of Fashion
UTILITARIANISM and our contribution to the Circular Economy Community Amidst the increasing dialogue on sustainability, utilitarianism and Japandi designs take a bigger place as a partial solution to an ongoing...
May: Mental Health & Magnanimity
Kintsugi. The Japanese art of mending broken pieces of pottery with gold. The tale of Kintsugi goes back centuries to the Muromachi period. A Shogun leader by the name of...