Nendo, a design studio in Shimomeguro, Tokyo, announced "Glass tableware that expresses Winnie the Pooh's scene."

"Glass tableware expressing one scene of Winnie the Pooh" Copyright: Disney
"Glass tableware expressing one scene of Winnie the Pooh" Copyright: Disney

"Glass tableware that expresses Winnie the Pooh's scene" is a collection of glass products designed for Walt Disney Company. Winnie the Pooh's movements, such as "climbing a tree," "pushing his head into honey," and "hanging on a balloon," which are well known in anime and picture books, are faithfully reproduced in yellow silicon.

"Climbing a tree" Pooh and Copyright: Disney
"Climbing a tree" Pooh and Copyright: Disney

"Push your head into honey," Pooh, and Copyright: Disney
"Push your head into honey," Pooh, and Copyright: Disney

Pooh's movements such as "hanging on a balloon" are faithfully reproduced. Copyright: Disney
Pooh's movements such as "hanging on a balloon" are faithfully reproduced. Copyright: Disney

Despite being a glass tableware product, the feature is that the glass part is not modified and attention is paid to secondary elements such as the lid. This makes it possible to combine with various glass products.

The feature is that it focuses on secondary elements such as the lid Copyright: Disney
The feature is that it focuses on secondary elements such as the lid Copyright: Disney

In addition, a silicon coaster is also manufactured that completes scenes such as "honey placed on a branch" and "Pooh stuck in a hole" by placing a simple glass cup.

By placing a glass, "honey placed on a branch" and Copyright: Disney
By placing a glass, "honey placed on a branch" and Copyright: Disney

The coaster that completes "Winnie the Pooh in a hole" is also Copyright: Disney
The coaster that completes "Winnie the Pooh in a hole" is also Copyright: Disney

In addition to these, works such as "House Tobira" and "Room Clock" are also published on the Nendo website.

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Copyright: Disney