Duplex aquarium & cage

Published in Decorative Birdhouses and Bird Feeders | On February 23rd, 2009

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Parisian designer, Constance Guisset, created this unique dwelling. The Duplex is a visual encounter between a fish and a bird, where the top of the bird cage rises into the aquarium above, making it appear as though the bird is flying in the water.

I love the concept of this aquarium/cage where bird and fish could share a poetic space which combines air and water.

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…where birds rise up to an occasional meeting with the water world, not exactly what we would expect of an aquarium/cage combo.

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One Response to “Duplex aquarium & cage”

  1. kk says:

    Attractive as an art object but the living arrangments are inappropriate. The shape and size of the parrotlets accomodations do not reflect minimal requirements for this animal. Parrotlets require much more space. They are very active birds. While a beta can survive in small amounts of water it isn’t prefered. Besides it looks very difficult to clean.

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