The Theosaurus Piggy Bank is Unsuspecting
Tisah Tucknott — July 20, 2009 — Art & Design
References: theosaurus.de & notcot
At first glance, the Theosaurus piggy bank looks like it doesn’t have a head, but a closer look shows that the money holder actually doesn’t have a neck.
The unsuspecting porcelain piggy banks look like salt and pepper shakers and can even be placed on the dining table to trick robbers.
Check out the gallery to see the two different types of Theosaurus piggy banks; one has cork feet while the other has a large bum.
The unsuspecting porcelain piggy banks look like salt and pepper shakers and can even be placed on the dining table to trick robbers.
Check out the gallery to see the two different types of Theosaurus piggy banks; one has cork feet while the other has a large bum.
Trend Themes
1. Headless Piggy Banks - Creating piggy banks without a traditional head, providing a unique and playful twist on a classic item.
2. Disguised Money Holders - Designing piggy banks that resemble salt and pepper shakers, allowing for inconspicuous storage of money.
3. Novelty Piggy Bank Designs - Innovating piggy bank shapes and features such as cork feet or a large bum, offering customers a wider range of fun and collectible options.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Integrating headless piggy banks into the toy manufacturing industry, catering to children and collectors alike.
2. Home Decor - Expanding the market for disguised money holders by incorporating them into home decor items, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
3. Gift and Novelty Items - Capitalizing on the demand for unique and novelty piggy bank designs, offering customers a wide range of gift options for various occasions.
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