Padded headgear is first and foremost meant to promote safety and protection but there's no reason why the round outer surface can't be treated to its own aesthetic. Helmet Experiments by Igor Mitin include 14 different concepts for truly creative cranial shells that adopt a function beyond structural integrity.
These vespa helmets are easy conversation starters, as each would be bound to get the wearer looks and comments as he rides by. Six of the models are anatomical, with three printed with people's heads, one with an exposed brain, one with a bum and another with a breast. A broken nutshell, a cut watermelon, a bowling ball, golf ball and a tennis ball are some of the others. These Helmet Experiments by Igor Mitin make wearing protective caps all the more appealing.
Peculiar Protective Scullcaps
Helmet Experiments by Igor Mitin are Creative Cranial Caps
Trend Themes
1. Creative Cranial Shells - Opportunity for design-focused helmets that combine safety with aesthetic appeal.
2. Anatomical Headgear - Trend of helmets featuring printed anatomical details for a unique and attention-grabbing look.
3. Unconventional Helmet Designs - Growing demand for helmets that deviate from traditional shapes and incorporate unusual objects.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Accessories - Potential in the motorcycle helmet industry to offer creative and unconventional designs.
2. Sports Equipment - Opportunity for sports equipment manufacturers to develop helmets that combine safety with unique aesthetics.
3. Fashion and Lifestyle - Emerging market for fashion-forward protective headgear suitable for various activities.