40 Ridiculously Oversized Every Day Objects

Seriously, a balloon dog 10 times my size? A giant floppy disk that looks like it has 1 terabyte storage inside? A giant camera, if equipped with flashing light, that could blind me? Heck, all of these mentioned objects actually exists in our world, and they have been adopted by designers worldwide to either attract the mass audience, or show off their heavyweight creativity!

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In today’s post, we’ll let you ponder on the phrase ‘size does matter’ and let you decide if bigger is always better. Here are 40 ridiculously oversized objects, ranging from giant banana peel to gigantic pen covers (yes, you heard me right, pen covers)! So take a break from your hectic design work, and charge up some heavy creativity with this post? Let’s check them out!

3D Glasses. This spectacle could allow a lot of people to watch the same 3D movie at the same time. Provided if their eyes can reach both glasses. (Image Source: Bhavesh Bhuthadia)

Ascension. It’s not photoshopped, it’s a real building named as “Ascension”. It was built for the Coachella Music and Arts Festival, in order to spread the message of peace to the visitors, and I believe this gorgeous thing accomplished its mission. (Image Source: Crimson Collective)

Badminton Shuttlecock. Never thought it can be used this way. (Image Source: Neal1960)

Balloon Dog. I never knew that a balloon dog can be this gigantic. This charming piece is created by designer Jeff Koons between 1999-2000, and the size definitely didn’t stop my desire to bring it back to my house! (Image Source: If It’s Hip, It’s Here)

Basket Building. Looks exactly like a basket, except that it’s not used to carry sandwiches, but to house humans. (Image Source: Hassle Glad)

Big RMB. I seriously wonder if the value of money will get bigger with the size of the cash. (Image Source: sdelahoyde)

Big Spills. The ice popsicle is just too real; it even looks delicious! Will you give it a try? (Image Source: Ads of the World)

Big Yellow Rabbit. Probably a toy I can’t afford or keep; it’s 13 meters high. (Image Source: Florentijn Hofman)

Christmas Light. Not too big for a big festival like Christmas, huh? (Image Source: corneliskalma)

Light’s Plug. And it even has a plug! (Image Source: corneliskalma)

Cleaning. I don’t mind the cleaning, but I probably won’t sit beside the broom, judging from its placement. (Image Source: Phase 1-0 Design)

Cloth Clip. Fantastic details and that’s gotta hurt, for sure! (Image Source: mmarsupilami)

Cottage Cheese Toss. This could definitely be the largest trophy that these players have ever won. Or it could just be an oversized inflatable cottage cheese cup. (Image Source: jerkytourniquet)

Dominos. Domino’s dominating. (Image Source: Flowers71)

Floppy Disk. Mother of Floppy Disks (take off spectacles). (Image Source: john4kc)

Folding Table and Chairs. What makes these really impressive is the fact that they are greatly detailed! I tip my hat to the creator Robert Therrien. (Image Source: Robert Therrien)

Table And Four Chairs. Incredibly huge and detailed modern table and chairs; imagine how high the ceiling of this building is! (Image Source: Robert Therrien)

Fork. A big fork made a big difference; what an affordable yet extremely viral advertisement! (Image Source: Ads of the World)

Freshness Bags. The green leaves in the shiny bag just made the tree look entirely different from the others on the scene. Brilliant. (Image Source: Ads of the World)

Giant Banana Peel. What a realistic banana peel! It was originally created for an eyewear advertisement, and I will say it is really effective, as every detail counts. (Image Source: Ads of the World)

Giant Folder. Every computer user knows about this folder, and the pixelated edges are just awesome. (Image Source: Ads of the World)

Giant Knife. You better don’t talk to him while he’s slicing something. Great details, and it looks really sharp! (Image Source: Mads Lauritzen)

Giant Tableware. “Sorry customer, no smaller tableware for you.” Okay, but these are just too precious to be used as tableware! Great work, Mads Lauritzen. (Image Source: Mads Lauritzen)

Giant Wood. I wonder how big her left arm is, but anyway, I love the texture, fits perfectly with the object. (Image Source: Mads Lauritzen)

Hard Rock. This probably saved the hotel owner a lot of budget on advertising. (Image Source: yakul)

Holga Camera. That’s a huge Holga! I believe if the camera is equipped with the flash light, it could probably cause a person to go blind! Excellent one indeed. (Image Source: MAKE)

Hong Kong Noodle. Best served while it’s hot! One more point for the tiny chillies, they’re just too real! (Image Source: pia_louise)

Match. This life-size epic match is in fact the creation of a project, “Macro” by Rómulo Celdrán – “Macro acts as a kind of traditional magnifying glass that draws us closer to the object worthy of observation even when we keep an appropriate distance in order to view it.” (Image Source: Rómulo Celdrán)

Pen Cover. The detail (and bite marks!) is terrifying! You can compare its size to a regular human’s size here. (Image Source: Rómulo Celdrán)

Color Paste. I intentionally showcased this photo with the sculptor sitting beside the stuff, or else it’s really unbelievable to gauge just how big this thing is! (Image Source: Rómulo Celdrán)

McMuffin. I will probably go for it, if the McMuffin is as huge as this pack. (Image Source: Ads of the World)

Mouse Trap. Instead of trapping the mouse, it’s more like for trapping a cat. (Image Source: Brady Davidson)

“Plenty”. Could easily “chain” through the entire forest within hours. (Image Source: tjwalters13)

Public Purse. Oh, who dropped a purse on the floor? Oh wait. (Image Source: Arts and Culture)

Rubber Duck. I can’t ride it, it’s too adorable! (Image Source: Florentijn Hofman)

Shoe. Did you lose a shoe today? But I’m sure that this couldn’t be yours. (Image Source: Sylvain Dumais)

Spoils. The only 2 differences with the real deal are, they are big, and they are amusing. (Image Source: photo.architect)

Thor’s Mighty Hammer. One of the best movie advertisement props I have ever seen, probably far more effective than those poster ads. (Image Source: yakul)

Throw Away Fix. “A conceptual work by Brett Oakes, confronts the viewer with a familiar object, a convenience item that has become an environmental inconvenience – the disposable coffee cup.” (Image Source: The Feijoa Fugitive)

Two Face. Not really an imitation of the object, but how could we miss the chance to witness this oversized human head, and look at the impeccable detailing! I wonder if the Easter Island head behind has something to do with it. (Image Source: MykReeve)

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