Papier-Mache Animal Busts

Anthropologie 'Savannah Story Bust' is Full of Safari Spunk

Made by Haitians, the Anthropologie ‘Savannah Story Bust’ is a collection of intricate papier mâché wall decor. They were created by the Haitian artisans in an attempt to honor their own African heritage.

Made of repurposed cement bags and vintage (read: recycled) French book pages, these handmade busts are available in four animals: giraffe, zebra, rhino and gazelle. No matter the creature, the Anthropologie ‘Savannah Story Bust’ adds some safari spunk to any living or bedroom.
Trend Themes
1. Papier-mache Art - The use of papier-mache in art and decor is a growing trend that offers opportunities for unique and sustainable creations.
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3. Cultural Heritage in Design - The incorporation of traditional art forms and cultural heritage, as seen in the Haitian-inspired 'Savannah Story Bust,' is a trend that provides opportunities to celebrate diversity and create meaningful products.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Crafts - Artists and crafters have the opportunity to explore the use of papier-mache to create unique and visually appealing sculptures and decor.
2. Home Decor - Businesses in the home decor industry can tap into the market for sustainable and culturally-inspired products, offering customers a wider range of eco-friendly options.
3. Supporting Artisan Communities - Organizations and social enterprises can collaborate with artisans from different cultures to showcase their craftsmanship, promote cultural exchange, and support sustainable livelihoods.

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