The Rob Southcott Little Hatchet is a handy little piece of jewelry. The pendant is shaped like a tiny silver axe, but can actually be used as a multifunctional tool. One end is shaped to fit a Phillips head screw and the other side is a Robertson scewdriver. The design will be showcased at this year’s Toronto Design Week and I can already see it being a sought after ladylike trinket.
The Rob Southcott Little Hatchet is a whimsical and witty piece of jewelry by the Toronto-based designer.
What's Driving This Trend
- Functional Jewelry
- The combination of fashion and practicality in jewelry design presents an opportunity for innovation in wearable tech.
- Multifunctional Tools
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- Whimsical Design
- The popularity of unique and playful product design presents opportunities for innovation in luxury and gift industries.
Who This Affects Most
- Jewelry
- The Rob Southcott Little Hatchet showcases the potential for innovation in the jewelry industry, where function meets fashion.
- Outdoor Gear
- Innovative designs for portable, multifunctional tools present new opportunities for companies in the outdoor gear industry.
- Gifts and Luxury Goods
- Whimsical and unique product design presents opportunities for innovation in the luxury goods and gift industries, where consumers are looking for something special and unique.
