Designer Nikolo Kerimov has created Oli-Bird, a bird house that challenges the idea of luxury living for birds.
The designer’s description
“Luxury goods are products that are not essential but are highly desired and associated with wealthy or affluent people. They are bought for several reasons: to support self-worth and status, or for the product’s quality and craftsmanship.”
From my point of view, we often buy – (or if we ever have the money) luxury goods to state your wealth and status. This means that products are merely know to the consumer – the brand itself states the product and the need for the product. Otherwise, the luxury goods tend to have contrast to “necessity goods”.
We often say that kids are brutally honest with their opinions. But how about the animals? What is luxury to an animal? Can a human decide or brand the need of an animal?
Design: Nikolo Kerimov
Photography by Lassi Häkkinen