Animal Buttzers
TrendHead — December 2, 2008 — Art & Design
References: bubblewench.blogspot
Redneck art and craft? This is probably the weirdest thing I have ever come across. Using animal behinds as coat hooks, door bells and towel holders leaves me feeling like one big question mark! Nevertheless, it is the sort of innovation you just have to share, albeit I am hoping it will NOT catch on.
The deer butt door bell has to be the winner in the obscurity category, closely followed by the rat arse trophy. The last one in the gallery is a dog's behind, and you actually have to squeeze the towel into the butt hole to make it hold. Yikes.
Image Credit: doggienews | dezeen
The deer butt door bell has to be the winner in the obscurity category, closely followed by the rat arse trophy. The last one in the gallery is a dog's behind, and you actually have to squeeze the towel into the butt hole to make it hold. Yikes.
Image Credit: doggienews | dezeen
Trend Themes
1. Weird Home Decor - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create unique and quirky home decor items that stand out from traditional designs.
2. Unconventional Use of Animal Parts - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore alternative uses for animal parts in functional and decorative products.
3. Controversial Design Concepts - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Push boundaries and challenge traditional beliefs with controversial design choices to spark conversations.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Experiment with unconventional materials and designs to create unique and attention-grabbing home decor products.
2. Craft and DIY - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Encourage creativity by promoting unusual and unexpected materials for craft and DIY projects.
3. Art and Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Challenge conventional art norms by incorporating unconventional elements and themes into artworks.
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