Chris LaBrooy’s collection 'Flesh Things' revisits household objects and fastens them into organic flesh-colored representations. These eerie fleshy gadgets incorporate flesh and resemble certain sections of the human body including the arms, the belly button and the upper body. These cyborg creations include vases created to look like folded arms, belly button-inspired turntables and speaker combos and various sculptures that embody the human body.
Flesh Things is a fresh and modern reinvented take on the normally standardized, mundane and bleak household objects. LaBrooy explores and facilitates the organic (i.e. flesh) with the inorganic (i.e. inanimate household objects). Ultimately, giving life to lifeless objects and interest to household gadgets -- conversation pieces, anyone? I’ll say!
Human Body Household Gadgets
'Flesh Things' by Chris LaBrooy is a Modern Reinvention
Trend Themes
1. Organic Household Gadgets - Creating household objects inspired by organic shapes and the human body can bring a fresh and modern look to everyday items.
2. Flesh-inspired Design - Incorporating flesh tones and human body parts into product design can create interesting and unique visual experiences for consumers.
3. Cyborg Creations - Blending organic and inorganic materials in product design can create visually stunning and conceptually interesting cyborg-inspired creations.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Furniture design can be reimagined by incorporating organic shapes and flesh tones to create a unique and modern look and feel.
2. Consumer Electronics - Incorporating human body parts and organic elements into consumer electronics can create visually intriguing products that appeal to modern, design-conscious consumers.
3. Home Decor - Household and home decor items can be reimagined to incorporate the human body and flesh tones to create unique, modern and conversation-starting pieces.