Faux Blood-Splattered China

Macabre Coffee With The Antonio Murado Salome Set

"How much do I love thee, let me count the ways..."

I find this kick arse blood set so brilliant, it set me off with a Shakespearean poetry vibe.

This is an awesome Antonio Murado Salome coffee set made in Spain, exclusively for the New Museum. It is so brilliantly messed up, I am desperate to eat my Christmas dinner off of it, but it costs $1,500.

If you want to get all arty about this, then…

"The crimson handprints and smears are an almost Baroque reflection on the act of consuming a meal," according to ILoveBadThings.

Macabre Dining
Opportunity for unconventional dining experiences and products.
Art-inspired Housewares
Innovation opportunity to create unique and artistic home goods.
Faux Gore Aesthetic
Creating aesthetic products with a horror-inspired design without gore.

Where This Applies

Home Furnishings
Innovative designers can create unique and art-inspired ceramics and housewares for a new customer base.
Fine Arts
Artists can experiment with creating unconventional and macabre dining experiences that synchronize traditional art and cuisine.
Fashion
Innovative designers can create clothing and accessories that express a horror-inspired design without incorporating gore.
SCORE
3.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 15%
Activity 89%
Freshness 8%