They say you shouldnt judge a book by its cover. But the cover, too, has its own story to tell. Over the last century, travel has undergone a dramatic change. And the way we carry our luggage hasnt escaped the technology revolution. From heavy steamer trunks to four-wheeled spinners, suitcases have come a long way. In the early 19th century, long-distance travel meant having to lug around heavy metal trunks. Then came the suitcase, made of wood and leather with iron frames. The materials kept evolving to make them easier to carry. A slice of this evolution has been captured and preserved by Manjushree Heritage Packaging Museum. Established in Bengaluru in 2003 by Manjushree Technopack Ltd, the museum displays a series of storage options starting from a 100-year-old trunk to suitcases made of wood, metal and cardboard sheets with leather covering, and even a vintage plastic one.

