Small families travelling longer distances by train generally use multiple luggage of a smaller size (less than 22"). This has advantages like ease of handling and separate space for each individual. Large-sized luggage (between 28" and 32") is mostly used for air travel due to restrictions on the total weight of individual luggage and the number of bags an individual can carry. Family trips generally tend to be of short duration (4–7 days) due to the fact that the packed items are not completely removed from the luggage during the trip. Luggage is accessed intermittently during this period whenever something needs to be taken out. Organizing and accessing items becomes difficult when many members of a family use common large luggage. Business travellers hopping from one place to the other face a similar situation. They literally have to "Live Out of the Box". Many innovations are taking place in luggage design with respect to the materials, colours, textures, and wheels. But even today, luggage continues to have one or two major compartments into which we pack our belongings. This project aims at designing luggage for a small family of 3–4 members travelling by air (for 4–7 days), which will allow individual members to organise and access their luggage contents easily during travel.