Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits
Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/japanese-bags-will-turn-things-lying-randomly-at-home-into-cute-rabbits.htmlTired of constantly bumping into a bunch of things around the house that you basically need, but you can't find the right place for them? The Japanese have come up with a solution for this problem. Now you can put annoying piles of junk in bags in the form of cute little rabbits.
Rabbits-handbags YOU+MORE! from the Felissimo brand, they are created in order to add a zest to your interior. You just put things that are randomly scattered and spoil the whole appearance in a cloth, tie rabbit ears — and voila, your bathroom accessories or ordinary trash on the desktop magically turn into a charming animal. The creation of rabbit bags by manufacturers was inspired by the traditional furoshiki — the Japanese technique of folding and tying fabric, which is used to wrap objects.
All this beauty can be bought on the brand's website. The bags cost 2678 yen, or $25.
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