Plastidermy
Trend Huntress — December 16, 2007 — Lifestyle
References: scienceandsons
How does the urban sportsman create a contemporary city lodge without the lifelike animals on the walls? Taxidermy is often best saved for hunting lodges and chain restaurants, so the artists at Science and Sons created Plastidermy. They have designed high quality Swiss glacial acrylic animal trophies and inspired lighting to compliment contemporary home decor.
When three of the same mounts are combined, the result is a unique Chandelier.
So, while hunters from Mazatlan to the Yukon are hiding in trees to capture that prized twelve point buck this season, those without the tools, time, or log cabin can turn to Plastidermy.
When three of the same mounts are combined, the result is a unique Chandelier.
So, while hunters from Mazatlan to the Yukon are hiding in trees to capture that prized twelve point buck this season, those without the tools, time, or log cabin can turn to Plastidermy.
Trend Themes
1. Plastidermy - The trend of creating high quality Swiss glacial acrylic animal trophies and inspired lighting to compliment contemporary home decor.
2. Urban Taxidermy - The trend of incorporating lifelike animals on the walls in contemporary city lodges without using traditional taxidermy.
3. Animal Chandeliers - The trend of combining three similar high quality Swiss glacial acrylic animal trophies to create a unique chandelier.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity for businesses to design and sell alternative contemporary animal trophies and inspired lighting for home decor purposes.
2. Retail - There is an opportunity for retailers to partner with Science and Sons to sell Plastidermy products and capitalize on the trend of Urban Taxidermy.
3. Hospitality - Hotels and restaurants with contemporary designs can capitalize on the trend of Animal Chandeliers by incorporating them into their decor.
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