Oshibe mean “stamen” in Japanese, and was what inspired Tomomi Sayuda to create this nest/music box/lamp/creative plaything. Also inspired by eggs, plants, light, and the moon, Sayuda created an interactive sculpture for both children and adults. When you place the eggs on the stamens, the eggs light up and music is played. Each stamen plays a different sound, and the sounds change according to the number and position of the eggs.

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vanderleun on 05.25.2010 at 15:25 PM
These are just the thing if playing with a chicken’s hind end is on your entertainment menu.
Nat Jay on 05.26.2010 at 05:15 AM
It’s a surrealistically thought-out concept that seems inspired by organic lifeforms and science fiction. In a way, it mixes the two.
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