Mehndi Flyswatters

C.U.L.T. Lord of the Flies

Arash and Kelly are the founders of C.U.L.T., the Centre for Universal Learning and Thought for the 21st Century. They have designed these Mehndi inspired 'flyswots' called Lord of the Flies for a C.U.L.T. exhibition in September.

The swatters are available pre-show, in a limited edition of 100 pieces for $200 each. They are only available in black, will be numbered and come with a "signed by Arash and Kelly" certificate of authenticity.

Profits from the sale of these cool 'floswots' will go towards women's co-operatives in Morocco.

The dramatic photographs where created by Zoobs for C.U.L.T.
Trend Themes
1. Mehndi-inspired Products - Creating products inspired by traditional Mehndi designs presents an opportunity to tap into the growing demand for unique cultural aesthetics.
2. Limited Edition Collectibles - Producing limited edition items like the Mehndi flyswatters can drive customer engagement and create a sense of exclusivity.
3. Socially Conscious Consumerism - Supporting women's co-operatives in Morocco through the sale of products offers a chance to appeal to socially conscious consumers and promote positive social impact.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Integrating Mehndi-inspired designs into home decor products allows for innovation and differentiation in the industry.
2. Art and Collectibles - The limited edition nature of the Mehndi flyswatters makes them a desirable item for art collectors and enthusiasts.
3. Fashion and Accessories - Creating fashion accessories featuring Mehndi patterns can tap into the trend of cultural appreciation and personal expression.

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