It was only a matter time before someone came up with this — hyperrealistic food-like purses. And bow ties.
Introducing Dutch designer Rommy Kuperus. At 27-years-old, she’s making light-weight clay-foam purses molded after all kinds of popular dishes.
Whenever you’ve got a massive headache, just look at this purse and it should alleviate all nagging symptoms.
Or maybe you’re a fan of the swinging-for-candy tradition? Just make sure no kid comes up and swings whatever he has at you.
Mum said ‘don’t cry over spilled milk’. But you can’t cry if the milk never spills.
This is one loaf of bread you’ll never have to restock. Only one drawback — you can’t eat from it.
There’s nothing more a show of “I am a millennial who keeps up with food trends on Instagram” than this display of an avocado toast with egg.
The men are not left out. Regular bow ties are boring. Get a hotdog instead.
Or the healthier option — a sandwich with enough greens to last you through the day.
The messy ones who don’t finish their apples clean can certainly announce to the world their unsightly habits.
Harmless as these adorable replicas look, they cost a bomb — we’re serious. Panadol purse goes for a mind-numbing 490 euros, while pinata purse goes for a heaven-descending 795 euros.
The bow ties are cheaper, obviously. Eaten apple goes for 65 euros.
For the full catalogue of inedible gastronomic handheld delights, visit Rommy’s website.
Here’s one last one with Rommy pretending to eat the hamburger she made.
Featured image from Rommydebommy.
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