As Latvia switches from its national currency to the Euro, talented designers Arthur Analts and Rudolph Strelis put the traditional money to use by creating shredded Money Bowls by True Latvia.
The exquisite innovation is made from real Latvian money. The bowls are meant to represent the border between valuable and useless, ancient and contemporary. The symbolic bowls are a reminder of that which was once powerful and useful in the sense of currency can now be valuable in a practical physical way. The transformation of materials into shapes is brilliant and eco-friendly.
When the Money Bowls are spun, they rotate for exactly two minutes, which symbolizes the constant rotation and change in global currency. People who admire original creative concepts and functionality will love the Money Bowl by True Latvia.
The talented designers have melded money to create a symbolic masterpiece. The bowls ability to spin shows its instability, and showcasing how currency itself is unstable.
Currency-Made Bowls
Money Bowls by True Latvia are Exquisitly Symbolic and Functional
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