I have always loved Paul Insect's bunny ear skulls and find them really darn sexy in a messed up way.
The table is part of Insect's Poison Exhibition, which also features a skull bunny girl for each month of the year. Rather brilliantly, they are all different: one happy, one sad, one blinged-out with rubies, and one with print braces to match her (or his) ears. I am so going to trot down and see this one.
Everyone says these bunnies mean different things, but quite frankly I could happily live with a whole warren of them, and that is all that matters.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Street Art-inspired Furniture
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborate with street artists to create unique and vibrant furniture pieces that appeal to a younger demographic.
- Skull Bunny Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate skull bunny art into various products like clothing, accessories, and home decor to cater to the edgy and alternative market.
- Individualized Designs
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Offer customizable designs in furniture and home decor to meet the growing demand for unique and personalized products.
Sectors Adopting This
- Furniture
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Embrace street art aesthetics and incorporate them into furniture designs to attract urban and artistic consumers.
- Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore the intersection of street art and traditional art forms, creating new avenues for artistic expression and commercialization.
- Home Decor
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Introduce street art-inspired home decor items that provide a contemporary, urban vibe for modern living spaces.
