ASAP Rocky Made a Couch Out of Trash Bags

ASAP Rocky’s design studio HOMMEMADE has announced its latest piece: the Trash Bag Couch, a fully functional bean bag shaped and printed to replicate a trash bag. Developed in collaboration with Crosby Studios, it comes in clear, black, red, and blue variations, each printed to appear stuffed with plastic bottles, cash, or candy wrappers.

The object is part of a broader design vocabulary Rocky has been developing across fashion and interiors. His American Sabotage runway show featured models carrying garbage bags filled with cash and hauling sacks of bottles across their shoulders. One look referenced a homeless woman he’d photographed in Cortlandt Alley carrying plastic bottles in a transparent bag. HOMMEMADE has previously released trash bag-shaped pillows and a Galaxy Collection that used satellite cityscape imagery on rugs and cushions.

Images from the A$AP Rocky X American Sabotage by AWGE Menswear Spring/Summer 2025 show 

The Trash Bag Couch sits within that lineage, moving from the body and the runway into domestic furniture. A bean bag that looks like refuse, placed in a living room.

Whether that reads as commentary on value and waste, or simply as a design provocation, depends on who’s looking. Rocky has cited capitalism and mass incarceration as reference points for his work. HOMMEMADE, produced in partnership with Italian manufacturer Gufram, positions itself at the intersection of street culture and high-end design.

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