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Zoikhem Lab Collection 24L — Product Overview
The Zoikhem Lab Collection 24L is a versatile, mid-capacity laboratory storage and transport container designed for small to medium-scale labs, fieldwork, and educational settings. It balances durability, portability, and organization for samples, reagents, and consumables.
Hero Piece: The "Myco-Spine" Rig
The centerpiece of Collection 24l is the Myco-Spine Harness (Item #24l-07). At first glance, it looks like a wearable exoskeleton. Upon closer inspection, the "bones" appear to be grown rather than printed.
Technical notes from the lookbook:
- The spine features 24 individually articulated vertebrae.
- LED filaments run through "veins" that pulse in an irregular, heart-like rhythm (not a standard 1-second loop).
- The piece includes a hood that, when drawn, covers the lower face with what looks like translucent gills.
It is equal parts medical diagram and Lovecraftian horror. In the promotional video, the model stands perfectly still in a white room, and the only movement is the subtle, wet expansion of the chest plate. It is deeply unsettling.
3. Modular Anatomy
The "Lab" in the name is apt; this bag is an experiment in modularity. It treats the user not as a passenger, but as a pilot. Zoikhem Lab Collection 24l
- The Expandability: The 24L designation is often a baseline. Through zippers and compression straps, the bag can often expand significantly or compress to a sleek, low-profile shell.
- The Layout: It rejects the typical "one big hole" design of standard backpacks. Instead, it offers a labyrinth of specialized compartments—laptop sleeves that suspend the device away from the ground, hidden admin panels for EDC (Everyday Carry), and "slip" pockets for rapid access. It forces you to organize your life into a system.
Who Is This For?
Let's be realistic. You are not wearing Collection 24l to brunch. You are not commuting in the Larval Jacket.
This collection is for:
- High-end editorial stylists looking to break the internet.
- Billionaire tech bros with a Giger obsession and a custom mannequin room.
- Cyber-goths with extremely forgiving credit card limits.
- Film prop masters who will gut these pieces for a sci-fi horror movie.
Typical uses
- Transporting environmental or clinical samples between collection sites and labs.
- Storing reagents, spare consumables, and sample racks on the bench.
- Organizing field kits for mobile testing, education, or outreach programs.
- Temporary cold-chain transport when used with ice packs for short durations.
1. The "Mutant" Aesthetic
The most striking feature of the Zoikhem Lab 24L is its refusal to look like a standard backpack. In the fashion world, this is often referred to as "degrowth" design—taking a familiar object and distorting it to make it feel unfamiliar.
- The Silhouette: It doesn't sit flat. The bag has a hunched, organic curvature that looks almost like a shell or a growth on the wearer's back. It breaks the traditional "square" outline of a backpack, making it look aggressive and architectural simultaneously.
- The Straps: The harness system is integral to the design. It often features complex webbing and padding that looks less like bag straps and more like tactical gear or a load-bearing vest. It turns the act of carrying a bag into a statement about armor and protection.
The Digital Drop & NFT Controversy
As with any Zoikhem release, Collection 24l is accompanied by a digital twin drop on a proprietary blockchain. However, this time, buyers of the physical Myco-Spine receive a QR code tattooed (temporarily) onto the inside of the cuff that unlocks a 1:1 3D model for VR chat rooms. Zoikhem Lab Collection 24L — Product Overview The
The controversy? Four pieces in the collection (the "Ghost" line) are digital only. You pay €2,500 for a file that doesn't exist in meatspace. Zoikhem argues this is "fashion as concept." Critics call it "late-stage vaporware."