The Corezone is like a piggybank for thoughts, feelings, dreams and wishes, which are arguably more valuable than money. Shaped like a heart, a real human heart with ventricles and everything, the Corezone is made out of ceramic. The 'ventricles' act as the openings that people use to put their sentiments in. Unlike a piggybank, the Corezone doesn't have another bigger opening to cash in the items placed within. Instead, the Corezone has to be broken as if it were a fortune cookie.
Created by Dorota Skalska and Agnieszka Mazur, the Corezone was made in "an attempt to fulfill emotional needs by the means of an object, a try to withhold immaterial being in a material space." It was displayed at DMY Berlin.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Emotional Storage
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create innovative storage solutions for sentiments, dreams, and wishes.
- Immaterial Keepsakes
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop products that can hold intangible experiences and emotions in a tangible form.
- Sentimental Objects
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design sentimental objects that serve as repositories for personal thoughts and feelings.
Sectors Adopting This
- Product Design
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new materials and forms to create emotionally-charged storage solutions.
- Personal Development
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Provide tools and products that empower individuals to reflect on and preserve their inner thoughts and emotions.
- Art and Exhibition
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborate with artists and curators to create immersive installations that engage the audience with emotional experiences.
