Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits

Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits

Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture

Tired 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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Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits Source: Bored Panda

Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits

 

Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits

 

Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits

 

Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits

 

Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits

 

Japanese bags will turn things lying randomly at home into cute rabbits

Keywords: Mess | Bunnies | Order | Bag | Bags | Trash | Japan

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