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The Classic Honeybear In Art and Design. 40 Awesome Items Inspired by The Bear-Shaped Honey Dispensers.




The classic Bear-shaped honey dispenser which has simply become known as a "honeybear" reportedly dates back to 1957 when Ralph Gamber, future president of the Dutch Gold Honey company, reasoned that "a bear likes honey, why not a bear of honey?"



In terms of the originator of the design, Edward Rachin filed the US patent shown below on the design in 1950:


A survey conducted back in 1995 showed that some 15.5 percent of the honey sold was packaged in such bottles and many honey producers in the United States still market their products in the bear-shaped bottles.

There is even a movement, started in 2010, called Save The Honey Bear. The National Honey Board launched SaveTheHoneyBear.com to save 100% pure honey, threatened by honey-flavored syrups.



The now iconic design has been used as packaging for other products, most often for children's bubbles and soap dispensers. But the Honeybear has also inspired artists, sculptors and more to create interpretations of the Honey Bear that serve as  fine art, home decor, jewelry and even bongs.

Floyd, the Honey Bear Bong:


Artware editions is now selling a limited edition (only 25) of The Long Life China Company's “Floyd” by artist Glen Baldridge. “Floyd” is a porcelain crafted fully functioning bong or water pipe made in the image of a the familiar Honey Bear honey dispenser.


Glen Baldridge, Floyd, 2012
Porcelain
6 1/2" h x 3 3/4" x 2 1/2"
edition of 25,
$525 USD
buy him here

Honeybear Glass Vases By Esque Studio:


The Honeybear Vase from Esque Studio is a mold blown vase that stands approximately 15" tall and was designed by Andi Kovel and Justin Parker.


Available in five different colors for $280 USD each, you can purchase them here.

Cast Porcelain Honey Bear Vases by Lesley Anton:


Glazed in pearl white, matte black or metallic
buy them here

Honeybear Gemstone Pendants by David Lowrie of Stonesmith Galleries:

An inch tall Honey Bear pendant made of carved Baltic Amber and 14k gold on chain
$825 USD, buy it here



5 carat Golden Beryl carved Honey Bear pendant and 14k gold on chain
$2,300 USD, buy it here

Resin Honeybear earrings by Catrina's Toybox: 

$20.80, buy them here

Sterling Silver Honey Bear pendants and necklaces by Mark Poulin:


prices vary depending upon size, buy them here

Honey Bear Tray:

Melamine tray featuring photography by Keller and Keller at the Deluxe Town Diner in Watertown, Massachusetts. Dishwasher safe, not for microwave use. 14" diameter.
$22, buy it here


Also available as one melamine plate in a set of four featuring Diner imagery
$40 USD, buy them here

Beeswax Honeybear Candle by PeaceBlossomCandles:

$10.75, buy it here

Beeswax Honey Bear Candle by The Glacier County Honey Company

$12, Buy it here

Honeybear Pencil Case by MemiTheRainbow.

Zippered canvas pencil case, hand stamped with a hand-carved Honey bear rubber stamp set, both which you can find here

Blind Bicyclist on Etsy specializes in Concrete Honey Bears made into many different items such as match strikers, bottle openers, corkscrews and photo holders.

Shop for these and more here 

DIY Metallic Gold Honeybear Vases:

See how to make them here

DIY The Honey Bear Bottle lamp:


See how to make it here

Fine Art homages to the Honeybear.

Honeybear Painting by Luke Chueh:


Honeybear Paintings by artist Craig Stephens:



Honeybear Painting by Kristen Reitz-Green:


Losing My Mind by Jeanne Vadeboncoeur:


On The Line by Aaron Lifferth:


Honey Bear Is Watching. A linocut print from Isle of Printing:


Honey Bear artwork by Danielle Podeszek:

Available as art prints, stationary, cards, canvases, mobile phone cases and throw pillows from Society 6

Honey Bear by Shari Mendleson:

plastic from discarded bottles, hot glue, beads, 10"x3.5"x3.5", 2010 (not for sale)

The Peeing Honey Bear, a one-off prop (no photoshop), Honeybear Instagram image and the Honey Bear T-shirt, all by Brock Davis, aka Laser Bread:



Honey Bear photo by Eric Turner, available as prints here


Honeybear Image Making. A Book by Gretchen Nash.



A book that is compiled of object iterations based around the basic subject of Honeybears. This book is a massive formmaking experiment that includes photography, illustration, painting, transfers, and mixed media.
Honeybear Book, 7.5 x 10", 90 pages

Honey Bear Recycled Greeting card from Branch Out

The Honey Bear card is lovingly handcrafted in the Philippines by women survivors of sex trafficking. The card incorporates a variety of handmade, recycled papers, making it environmentally sustainable, too. Envelope included.
Buy it here

Need some cheesy honey bear clip art? These downloadable images are provided for you from the National Honey Board


And finally, want to buy some empty Honey Bear Bottles to attempt making something of your own? Go here.

$100,000 Hookahs? The World's Most Luxurious Shisha by Desvall.






Would you spend a staggering $100,000 on a hookah or a bong? Sweden's Desvall, the makers of these incredibly high-end Shishas, are hoping you will. Made with hand crafted ceramic and smoke chambers of hand-blown crystal by Orrefors, the smoking apparatuses are equipped with details like Swarovski crystals, real 24k gold, chrome and hand-sewn leather. They represent the ultimate blend of technological precision, luxury and handmade tradition making each Desvall Shisha is a unique work of art.

The Chrome, Gold and Black Shishas with Swarovski Crystals and hand sewn leather covered and embossed pipes:






Although Born Rich reports their most expensive is priced at $60,00 (and a custom one of a kind version for $100k), this German site says the prices for their Shishas range from 32.000 Euro ($42.6184 USD) to 80.000 Euro ($106,000 USD).

The Shishas below feature hand-cut Orrefors Colored Crystal smoking bases, Swarovski Crystals and hand-sewn and embossed leather pipes:



With its flawless design and unparalleled beauty the Desvall Shisha is the ideal choice, an object worthy of true art. All Desvall Shishas are individually crafted to perfection; each piece is milled out of a solid block of metal with tolerances down to five hundreds of a millimeter. Every metal piece is sanded and polished by hand, and individually coated.

The Shishas beow feature Orrefors Colored Crystal smoking bases and black and chrome plating:


You can even have the pipe made of rare reindeer antler carvings of the indigenous Sami people upon request:


The bowls for the Shishas are hand made of ceramic:


For a mere $100,000 you can have a on-of-a-kind Shisha made to any of your personal specifications:



Desvall Innovation
The patented, innovative centre ring of our shisha is not only a beautifully crafted feature; it is also an engineering feat. It allows, for the first time in shisha history, for the pipe to rotate around its own axle. Absolute precision and attention to detail ensures that all 91 components of the shisha form a perfect seal.



The Desvall Shisha was invented and patented by Emile Desvall, the creator. Below are some of his patent designs:


The mechanics of the smoke chamber facilitate the blending of smoke as it circulates within the shisha’s structure. A strategically placed magnet holds the shisha’s mouthpiece to the tower when not in use, maintaining perfect poise at all times. This delicate balance of state-of-the-art engineering and traditional craftsmanship is a defining feature of the Desvall Shisha.

The Creation
A team of dedicated artisans, working to the highest possible standard, carefully crafts each shisha. The process involves Sami traditional handicraft from the North, leather design & assembly in Stockholm, engineering & production in the southern city of Goteborg, and Orrefors for the unique glass blown vases.

1. Sami Traditional Handicraft, Kaitum
2. Ceramics, Nittsjö
3. PVD Coating, Täby
4. Plating, Bromma
5. Design & Assembly, Stockholm
6. Leather Handicraft, Stockholm
7. Surface Treatment, Lysekil
8. Engineering, Göteborg
9. Production, Mölnlycke
10. Glass blowing, Orrefors

Measurements:
Height :867 millimeter
Base: 245 millimeter
Weight: 15 kilogram



Smoking the shisha symbolizes the blending of nature and culture – the ritual of sharing and appreciating everything that the world has to offer; a celebration of the earth’s bounty.

This ancient tradition has long lacked a worthy tribute: a shisha crafted for the gathering of leaders or loved ones, an object of perfection and stature.

Please contact them for more information, or to make a personal appointment. 
DE Industry, Box 223 06, 104 22 Stockholm, Sweden +46 70 667 62 11  emile@desvall.com