Italian specialist Giuseppe Colarusso, aka Mister Solo, redesigns ordinary objects as lively, absurd products in his sequence named Improbabilitá, converted as Unlikely. Clearly motivated by Fluxus, Dada, and the works of Marcel Duchamp, the specialist provides a exclusive range of daily objects whose primary components have been replaced with opposite components.
By changing the manages of silverware and eating tools with lengths of rope, Colarusso redefines their functionality and objective, eventually making the objects useless. Even some of the exclusive styles like a two-container mug appears to be like a wise decision at first, but once you really think about it, it's limited to lead to catastrophe in the form of spilled liquid.
Colarusso's non-traditional take on the normal provides a exclusive perspective that helps in interpreting what the standard is while indicating the significance of design.
Giuseppe Colarusso Mister Solo Unlikely
Source : Giuseppe Colarusso website