Castor targets Canada's ageing pot users with Heirloom Stack
Toronto design studio Castor has launched a set of accessories for marijuana users that resembles a vintage candy dish, ahead of Canada's expected legalisation of the drug later this year.
The Heirloom Stack collection is designed to look like the antique crystal vessels sometimes found in elderly people's homes. Castor Design sought to create familiar objects that avoid the typical look of marijuana accessories.
"Canada is at the forefront of change with the upcoming nationwide legalisation of cannabis," said Castor in a statement. "It's an opportunity to bring considered, well-designed products to a wider range of existing and new cannabis consumers."
Castor created Heirloom Stack for Canadian brand Tokyo Smoke, which focuses on luxury products for marijuana users that "embrace beautiful design along with alternative states of mind," according to its website.
The pink objects are made from heat-resistant pink borosilicate glass, and nest on top of one another when not in use. The ashtray serves as the base, under the grinder, and the cone-shaped pipe sits at the top.
"The set is precisely cast from heat-resistant pink borosilicate glass, and includes all the essentials in one stackable shape: a pipe, an ashtray, and a grinder with a space for storage in its reverse side," Castor explained.
Castor sought to play off the idea of a candy dish for the collection. The pink-hued photographs of Heirloom Stack feature an older hand model...
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