Faux Food Furniture Is Trending
If you’ve never put furniture and food in the same category, now you can! Food-iture, food that looks like furniture or vice versa has been trending online. Artists like Gab Bois are working overtime to bring us some funky creations like the “Camaleon-Dough” which took inspiration from Mario Bellini’s 1970s Camaleonda sofa by turning the design into brioche dough rolls.
Other artists, like @suea, have brought us butter-shaped LC2 chairs by Le Corbusier and even a Barcelona lounge chair by Mies van Der Rohe in sushi form. I don’t know about you but this makes me oddly happy. Take a look and see for yourself!
A brioche-bun version of Mario Bellini's 1970s Camaleonda sofa designed by Canadian artist Gab Bois has gone viral online.
Dessert you don’t have to leave the sofa for. Mies van der Rohe’s barcelona daybed (1930) in cake form. Via @theshinysquirrel
Toast bed designed by Japanese media company Supermarket Kakamu.
Couch potato status has been achieved. Soft Potato by Claes Oldenburg, 1960s.
Mies van der Rohe’s barcelona lounge chair (1928) in sushi form. Via @suea
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