Bring Yuletide Cheer With Logornaments
Bianca — December 9, 2008 — Art & Design
References: urbanoutfitters
Urban Outfitters is selling Christmas tree ornaments shaped and painted like some of today's most recognizable brands. They have everything from the most popular junk food brands on the market, like a hand-crafted glass recreation of a two-pack of Reese Peanut Butter Cups and silver glass can of Diet Coke, to the love-or-hate characters of South Park (including Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo.)
On the upside, the glass junkfood might be more expensive than the real thing, but it will certainly save you a lot of unnecessary calories!
On the upside, the glass junkfood might be more expensive than the real thing, but it will certainly save you a lot of unnecessary calories!
Trend Themes
1. Branded Christmas Ornaments - Opportunity for brands to expand their marketing reach and engage with consumers during the holiday season through branded Christmas ornaments.
2. Nostalgic Pop Culture Ornaments - Growth potential in creating ornaments that tap into nostalgia for iconic pop culture characters, allowing fans to incorporate their favorite characters into their holiday decorations.
3. Glass Artisan Ornaments - Emerging market for high-end, hand-crafted glass ornaments that offer a unique and luxurious alternative to traditional Christmas decorations.
Industry Implications
1. Branding and Marketing - Opportunity for marketing agencies and branding experts to collaborate with brands in designing and producing custom Christmas ornaments as part of their holiday marketing strategies.
2. Pop Culture Merchandise - Potential for merchandise companies and pop culture brands to create a line of Christmas ornaments featuring popular characters, providing fans with a new way to express their fandom during the holiday season.
3. Artisan Crafts and Glasswork - Market opportunity for glass artisans and crafters to cater to the growing demand for unique, hand-crafted Christmas ornaments that serve as art pieces and luxury decorations.
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