The Clown Nose Container is Cute and Playful
Meghan Young — November 11, 2010 — Art & Design
References: tomaskral.ch & bookofjoe
The Clown Nose Container is so cute I want every one of them. Inspired by--you guessed it--the iconic clown nose, it may use cork instead of foam, but designer Tomas Kral did a wonderful job keeping the shape and overall essence of the trademark disguise.
The Clown Nose Container also features a colored elastic that secures the cork ball onto the ceramic body. Born in the Slovak Republic, Tomas Kral now resides in Lausanne, Switzerland. Hopefully we'll be seeing more of his playful designs.
The Clown Nose Container also features a colored elastic that secures the cork ball onto the ceramic body. Born in the Slovak Republic, Tomas Kral now resides in Lausanne, Switzerland. Hopefully we'll be seeing more of his playful designs.
Trend Themes
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