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Vanja Bazdulj's 'Big Wonkys' are Inspired by Accidental Aesthetics

The 'Big Wonkys' pot series celebrates nature's tendency to create beautiful things accidentally. In this case, this collection is inspired by colorful coral reefs and random stone formations. Although there doesn't appear to be any rhyme or reason to the designs of these Big Wonkys vessels, that is exactly what gives each piece its charm.

Designed by Vanja Bazdulj, the Big Wonkys pot collection was commissioned by Keith Johnson of Anthropologie who was enamored by her original Wonky pots series, which was comprised of seven much smaller vessels. Made out of felt, the Big Wonkys pots may be full of imperfections, but they are also rife with personality. Vibrant and eccentric, they would make a statement in any home.
Trend Themes
1. Accidental Aesthetics - Designing products inspired by minute details and random occurrences during natural processes or phenomena to create unique works that appeal to the unconventional tastes of a target market.
2. Handcrafted Imperfections - Creating products with handcrafted imperfections, which lend unique characteristics and personality to the product, making it more appealing to the discerning consumer.
3. Eccentricity and Boldness - Incorporating vibrancy and eccentricity into product design to create a bold aesthetic that stands out in a sea of generic products.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Designing accent pieces and home decor inspired by natural phenomena, such as coral reefs, to add a bold and unique aesthetic to living spaces.
2. Fashion and Accessories - Creating fashion and accessory products with handcrafted imperfections and unique design elements that lend individuality and boldness to the customer's style.
3. Art and Sculpture - Exploring the use of unconventional materials, such as felt, to create art and sculpture pieces inspired by natural processes and imbued with a sense of eccentricity and charm.

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