There aren’t many artists who like playing with eatables in their creations. However, New York-based artist Jennifer Rubell is known for her large-scale installation and creation made from food items. Living with her passion Rubell has created a small dream home – a Padded Cell, which is constructed out of basic building materials on the outside and has the interiors – walls and ceilings, everything padded in pink candy floss.

Padded Cell, an 8’X16’ freestanding room, comprises a single door that visitors can use to enter the candy floss room to see it from the inside. For anyone skeptical of going into the room, there is a  plexiglass window on the door, which can be used to peep inside. Made from approximately 1,800 cones of cotton candy, the Padded Cell is a dream home (or room) for every girl who believes in fairytales. Please don’t start eating on the candy floss when you’re inside the Padded Cell.

Via: DesignTaxi

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Based out of his homeland in the Himalayan countryside of India, Bharat with a degree in journalism has been covering consumer technology for over a decade with a focus on gadgets, phones, emerging technologies, and connected lifestyle. Being a hustler entrepreneur, an enthusiastic footballer, and a foodie, he also shares a vision for generating a positive social impact.

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