British fashion designer Craig Green unveils the series of Jumbo Wooden Tools, which is comprised of 11 limited-edition tools that resemble sex toys. It is found at Dover Street Market in London and takes on colorful visuals that are defined by ribbed and bulbous shapes with a narrow point at the end.
Green describes these as "ergonomically shaped tools or objects that are both multi-functional and, at the same time, multi-un-functional. The function and purpose are to be determined by the user. A tool is an interesting term, as almost anything can become a tool depending on the circumstance." These are made from ash wood and there is a ring loop by the middle and attached to the top side.
Image Credit: Craig Green
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Ergonomically Shaped Tools
- Craig Green designs a series of jumbo wooden tools that are ergonomically shaped and multi-functional, allowing users to determine their own purpose.
- Limited-edition Collectibles
- The Jumbo Wooden Tools by Craig Green are released as limited-edition collectibles, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts.
- Unconventional Industrial Design
- The ribbed and bulbous shapes of the Jumbo Wooden Tools represent an unconventional approach to industrial design, offering a unique visual aesthetic.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion Design
- Craig Green's Jumbo Wooden Tools demonstrate how unconventional design concepts can be applied in the fashion industry.
- Collectibles
- The limited-edition nature of the Jumbo Wooden Tools presents a niche market for collectibles.
- Industrial Design
- The unique visual appeal of the Jumbo Wooden Tools showcases opportunities for innovative and unconventional designs in the industrial design industry.
