Konstantin Kofta's Unique Backpacks Resemble Human Skin and Limbs
Jana Pijak — January 5, 2015 — Unique
Whether resembling a pair of cradling hands, a spine or an exposed back, these unique backpack accessories will make you do a double take. Designed by Konstantin Kofta, the somewhat disturbing wearables appear humanized and take on the form of limbs and skin.
Konstantin Kofta is based in Kiev, Ukraine and is synonymous with a bizarre aesthetic that is prevalent throughout his works. His latest range of unique backpacks is part of an accessory collection that features bags and shoes inspired by the human anatomy.
While his backpacks and hand-held bags are adorned with bones and protruding hands, his footwear accessories are shaped to resemble human feet, making the person wearing them a fan of quirky and unexpected fashion.
Konstantin Kofta is based in Kiev, Ukraine and is synonymous with a bizarre aesthetic that is prevalent throughout his works. His latest range of unique backpacks is part of an accessory collection that features bags and shoes inspired by the human anatomy.
While his backpacks and hand-held bags are adorned with bones and protruding hands, his footwear accessories are shaped to resemble human feet, making the person wearing them a fan of quirky and unexpected fashion.
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