Skeleton-Mimicking Products Build New Things With Odd Materials
Brandon Bastaldo — April 4, 2013 — Art & Design
Underneath each unique human exterior rests the human skeleton, a feature of our anatomy that has been depicted, drawn and dreamed about for many thousands of years. These skeletal-styled products go to show that the fascination with own bones has been represented in many mind-blowing ways.
Although people incorporate many different kinds of animals’ bones into art, structures and food, it’s undeniable that for centuries, the human skeleton has existed as a world-renowned structure that designers, artists and creative thinkers have been fond of using because of its distinct contours and symmetrical appearance. Ranging from finger-fitted skeletal braces to glass skull ice buckets, the shape of the human skeleton has acted like a muse for many and has been adapted by to serve almost any purpose you can think of.
Although people incorporate many different kinds of animals’ bones into art, structures and food, it’s undeniable that for centuries, the human skeleton has existed as a world-renowned structure that designers, artists and creative thinkers have been fond of using because of its distinct contours and symmetrical appearance. Ranging from finger-fitted skeletal braces to glass skull ice buckets, the shape of the human skeleton has acted like a muse for many and has been adapted by to serve almost any purpose you can think of.
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