Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

Slideshow: Israeli studios Monkey Business and Reddish have designed these pins for making little animal characters from wine corks at the dinner table.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

Each kit contains the required limbs and features to make one of six characters, although all the parts can be interchanged to create whatever kind of strange menagerie you want.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

The range includes a monkey, deer, buffalo, bear, bunny and crow.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

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Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

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Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

Here’s a tiny bit of text from the designers:


An original addition to the wine bottle you bring to dinner.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

A design collaboration between Monkey Business and Reddish Studio.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

Bring your dinner party and your bottle corks to life with these cute, collectable animal parts.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

Each pack includes the body parts required for one Corker.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

Available in 6 designs: Monkey, Deer, Buffalo, Bear, Bunny & Crow.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

Cork not included.

Corkers by Monkey Business and Reddish

Spin by Reddish

Spin by Reddish

These spinning tops by industrial designers Reddish of Israel are each made of a single sterling silver wire.

Spin by Reddish

Called Spin, the hand-tooled tops come in a round or square version.

Spin by Reddish

The information below is from Reddish:


Spin, a new sterling silver spinning top designed by Naama Steinbock & Idan Friedman from Reddish studio.

The design of Spin was inspired by the clean an elegant spinning movement, therefore any extra material or decoration were removed, leaving a minimalist shape. In comparison to other spinning tops, it looks like the object almost does not exist and the only thing left is a silver line that visualizes the dance of a spinning top.

Spin by Reddish

Above: prototypes

Spin comes in two variations, round and square, and they both spin in a wonderful way. They will be soon available at GN8 and a few other selected design shops.


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