Body Part Boutiques

Von Hagen's Store in Germany is a "Supermarket of the Death"

German anatomist and plastinator Gunther von Hagen
has opened what some are calling a "Supermarket of the Death."

Von Hagen, referred to as "Dr. Death" and well known for his "Body Worlds," decided to open up a shop in
Guben (Germany) after receiving requests from visitors of his exhibitions to buy his pieces.

The prices range between €80 to €57,000 (for a whole body). A smoker's lung is offered at €3,600.

Von Hagen's "Supermarket of the Death" is definitely controversial, but the success of his exhibitions shows that millions of people are very interested in his special work regardless.

Morbid Commerce
An emerging trend in retail where goods related to death and dying are sold to consumers.
Novelty Body Parts
A trend where consumers are seeking out unique and unusual body parts for display or educational purposes.
Artistic Anatomy
An emerging trend in the art world where anatomical specimens are incorporated into pieces for a more immersive viewing experience.

Sectors Adopting This

Medical Education
There is an opportunity for medical schools to restructure traditional anatomy classes and incorporate more dynamic and engaging methods of teaching through the sale and display of body parts.
Museums and Exhibitions
Museums and exhibitions can incorporate more interactive and immersive experiences for their visitors through the sale and display of anatomical specimens, creating a new category of exhibition and visitor experience.
Online Marketplaces
The rise of online marketplaces presents an opportunity for vendors of novelty body parts and anatomical specimens to reach a wider audience and expand their customer base beyond traditional brick-and-mortar stores.
SCORE
4.9 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 79%
Activity 61%
Freshness 8%