I suppose if you had to teach kids where sushi comes from, these cushions by Mutsumi Kozasa would be the most children-friendly way to go.
The Bara-Bara Fishery cushions by Mutsumi Kozasa are a series of pillows of anatomical fishes. These aquatic animals definitely look like they're being prepared for sushi since their whole body is cut-up revealing body parts and bones leaving the head and the tail as the only non-exposed parts. It's kind of grim and even a bit morbid but the cartoon quality helps make them amusing and at least it's not grotesque to the point where kids can't see it.
Check out the Bara-Bara Fishery cushions by Mutsumi Kozasa for a slightly grotesque, yet surprisingly funny sashimi-inspired pillow in the gallery.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Anatomical Home Decor
- Creating home decor that is inspired by anatomy and nature can provide a unique and interesting touch to any space.
- Cartoon-inspired Design
- Incorporating cartoon-like qualities into product design can provide a playful and fun element to the overall aesthetic.
- Food-inspired Decor
- Exploring food as a source of inspiration for home decor can lead to innovative and unexpected design concepts.
Sectors Adopting This
- Home Decor
- The home decor industry can incorporate anatomical and food-inspired design into their product lines to appeal to a wider range of consumers.
- Children's Products
- Creating playful and cartoon-inspired products, like the Bara-Bara Fishery cushions, can attract the attention of children and their parents looking for unique and fun items.
- Art & Design
- A focus on food and anatomy can lead to innovative and creative art and design solutions that challenge traditional concepts and ideas.