These Totem Bowls Creatively Represent Native Culture
Jen Chae — June 10, 2013 — Art & Design
References: ideacious
These totem Bowls are a cute play on the traditional Aboriginal monumental poles. Designer Rob Southcott, inspired by totem poles, created a stackable bowl set that resemble the designs of the Native statues. This is a neat way to infuse the Canadian First Nation’s culture into your home. It would make an intricate serving bowl or an ornamental table topper. Aside from its visual appeal, these Totem bowls signify something deeper; the totem represents a sacred relationship between humanity and nature.
Incorporating the First Nations’ cultural statue into kitchenware design is meaningful in many ways. It is patriotic, culture-savoring and socially conscious. It also promotes and spreads awareness of the low-key culture. The stackable factor is a creative way to store snacks, like dried fruits and nuts. The bowls are available online for $100.
Incorporating the First Nations’ cultural statue into kitchenware design is meaningful in many ways. It is patriotic, culture-savoring and socially conscious. It also promotes and spreads awareness of the low-key culture. The stackable factor is a creative way to store snacks, like dried fruits and nuts. The bowls are available online for $100.
Trend Themes
1. Cultural Integration in Design - Designers are incorporating cultural symbols into their products, creating meaningful and unique designs that resonate with consumers.
2. Socially Conscious Consumer Goods - There is a growing demand for products that promote social awareness and cultural appreciation, allowing consumers to align their values with their purchasing decisions.
3. Functional and Aesthetic Kitchenware - Consumers are seeking out kitchenware products that not only serve their functional purpose but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of their living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry has an opportunity to incorporate cultural elements into their designs, creating unique and meaningful products for consumers.
2. Cultural Heritage - Industries focused on preserving and promoting cultural heritage can explore partnerships with designers to create products that showcase and celebrate different cultural traditions.
3. Kitchenware and Tableware - The kitchenware and tableware industry can capitalize on the growing demand for functional and aesthetically pleasing products by integrating cultural elements into their designs.
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