From ArtNet, Shi Jinsong’s Na Zha Baby Boutique, 2007. Is there really anything else to say?
I thought not.
Perambulators, strollers, and sundry curious conveyances
From ArtNet, Shi Jinsong’s Na Zha Baby Boutique, 2007. Is there really anything else to say?
I thought not.
In the “almost-a-cephlopod” category, we present:

Yellow Tentacle Pram, by Don Driver, 1980, possessed (and we use the term advisedly) by the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin, New Zealand.
From Bent Fabrications, a glorious aluminum “PRAMULATOR” set on a genuine vintage perambulator chassis:
Another view:

From fabricator John Knott’s info page:
My inspiration comes from the tension created by the interaction of people and objects moving through the world. I strive to imbue commissioned pieces with the spirit and lifestyle of my clients.
The combination of the vintage chassis, the glowing aluminum capsule and the brick walk is just about perfect. Take that, you unimaginative rabbit!
Featured in Gotham Art & Theater on artnet:
Interested? It’s on sale at Ameringer | Yohe | Fine Art for $250,000.
Or you could buy 250 Stokke Xplories instead.
Read Elisabeth Kley’s article about James Castle and his work here. (Scroll down to find Castle.)