A small novelty kit built around the pseudoscience of phrenology, applied here to dogs. The set includes a 3-inch painted ceramic bust and a 32-page illustrated miniature book that maps a dog's supposed brain regions — covering behaviors, quirks, likes, and dislikes — in the visual language of 19th-century phrenological charts. Published through Hachette Book Group.
The design draws directly from Victorian-era phrenology busts, those porcelain heads marked with territorial divisions of the brain, reframed here as a deadpan joke about dog behavior. The result sits somewhere between novelty object and desk tchotchke, with enough visual wit to hold its own on a shelf alongside books and other small curiosities.
At 3 inches tall, the bust works as a desk ornament, a bookshelf filler, or a counter piece in a room that already leans toward the eccentric. It's the kind of object that invites a second look and a bit of explanation — useful at a gift shop price point and compact enough to wrap without effort.
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