
Who has a suitcase with a front door?! Ahhh me (and maybe you!) I just really like that I won’t have to go through that annoying thing where I gotta open up my suitcase in the middle and worry about which side is the non-secured side and find enough space to open the thing up flat. Of course, the big draw point has to be the convenience of that front door. I’m also a fan of how damn solid this thing feels. I spent half my life living out of a suitcase and sometimes I just get sick of the same thing over and over again, it’s really nice to experience something totally different. I really like the fact they’re different. Let’s take a look at the different colours and sizes, courtesy of this image from the Lojel website: Medium is ideal for a week or so away and the large is well-suited to those longer trips where you need to pack everything you own… just in case. There are three different sizes – the cabin-size, perfect for carry-on or a weekend getaway. The matte finish gives them a nice chill look, not a super-glossy bold colour look.

I’d say the colours are slightly less bright in real life than they are in this image. I’ve opted for the cabin-size in blue and the large size in red. Lojel’s Cubo comes in red, yellow, black, white and blue. What are the sizing and colour options though? It’s also titanium, so it can absolutely take a knock.It has an anti-scratch texture with a matte finish so it won’t get all ratchet like the shiny ones do.


What makes it worthy of my time and money?

A totally different vibe from the streamlined, smooth-edged Lumo that sort of reminds me of an odd-shaped egg. Right away you notice the distinct shape with its sturdy, industrial feel and defined edges. At a glance, the Cubo is, visually, a solid structure. Think of it as the fridge equivalent of suitcases, rather than the usual book style luggage we’re used to. Instead of opening in the middle, like usual, this suitcase opens at the top. It’s a suitcase, yo! Specifically, it’s a new style of suitcase poised to change up my packing game forever. At first glance, its necessity seems a little uncertain but after digging a little deeper I’ve seen the appeal of this functional, luggage game-changer. It’s totally different to anything I’ve seen and, I gotta say, I’m really feelin’ it. Grab your passports and strap yourselves in, kids, cos there’s a new suitcase in town! It seems pretty impossible to make many changes to a hollow rectangle on wheels but the team at Lojel have done it with their latest creation – the Cubo.
