Sweden鈥檚 Museum of Failure celebrates products that flopped
GREEN Heinz ketchup? Fat-free Pringles? Colgate frozen lasagna? You don’t need to be an expert to know these products weren’t successful.
Which is why these creations, with dozens of others, feature in the new Museum of Failure , a wacky parade of rejected products from years gone by set up in the Swedish town of Helsingborg.
It's the brainchild of 43-year-old curator and clinical psychologist Samuel West. The idea came to him while on holiday and he quickly purchased the internet domain name. West later realized he’d accidentally misspelled “museum” — a sure sign the project would succeed.
“We know that 80 to 90 percent of innovation projects, they fail and you never read about them, you don’t see them, people don’t talk about them,” West says. “And if there’s anything we can do from these failures, is learn from them.”
Many items in the museum show companies’ attempts to diversify their brand. There’s Coca-Cola’s BlaK coffee beverage and Pepsi’s Crystal clear soda.
Iconic motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson makes an appearance with a men’s eau-du-toilette, launched in the mid-1990s.
“The fans hated it,” West says. “They had Christmas ornaments, Barbie dolls, all kinds of other stuff with the Harley-Davidson logo and it sort of trivializes the brand.”
Even one of the world’s best-known businessmen, President Donald Trump, makes an appearance.
The “I’m Back And You’re Fired” board game from 2004 looks like Monopoly, but players use “T” branded pieces and the paper notes are adorned with Trump's image.
“It’s a boring version of Monopoly. It's simplified so stupid people can play it, but it’s also horribly boring,” West says.
The Museum of Failure is also home to some high-tech devices, including Google’s Glass headset with augmented reality display and in-built camera.
“The problem was Google released it too early, it was still a prototype, so it was full of bugs,” West says.
Segway’s two-wheeled electric mobility device is also featured.
“The Segway was supposed to revolutionize the way we transport people,” West says. “And we all know that the Segway today is used by tourists before they go get drunk.”
Experts say innovation is tough and failure is often part of the process.
“The Museum of Failure opens June 7 and will stay in its gallery space until at least early September.
Entry is 100 Swedish kroner, or approximately US$11.
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