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Poche Sac Medium-Wide Bag | Honey
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Poche Sac Medium-Wide Bag | Honey

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Made from organic cotton, our medium-wide bags are the perfect size to store large leafy veggies, keeping them fresh and crispy longer. Simply dampen the bag and stick in the fridge. Spritz with spray bottle to remoisten if it dries out. Also great for storing fruit, fresh-baked bread, and pantry goods. The bag is machine washable, reusable, and made from upcycled offcuts from our previous product cycles.

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Zero Waste Collection for Zero Waste Living

we create sustainable solutions that make it easy to gather, connect, and savor the good life, al fresco or anywhere, without leaving a footprint.

The Meaning of Aplat

The word "à plat" means "flat" in French, and it is also the root of the word "aplat", which means "solid color swatch". The word "plat" can also mean "dish" in French. We believe that our products are a way to bring beauty and simplicity to everyday life, and the word "aplat" evokes these qualities.

Testimonials

"Our culinary tote is exactly what we've needed. Now we have the perfect way to easily transport our food—especially when our hands are full with kids and all their things. And I'm no longer afraid to use my Heath casserole for these gatherings!"

Mary S

The number one trend that Shujan Bertrand, the founder of sustainable culinary design brand Aplat, has seen in the al fresco eating space isa focus on using eco-friendly, reusable materials. 

Better Homes & Gardens

I was gifted some of these…and they’re gorgeous. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes—great for toting the dish you made for the dinner party.

Rachel Ray Magazine