Clips, cutlery, chairs, light bulbs, brooms, shoes… the list of ordinary, day-to-day objects goes on and on, and for the most part, we pay them little attention. But once you take these things and supersize them, suddenly, things get a lot more interesting…
#1. 3D Glasses
#2. Ascension
#3. Badminton Shuttlecock
#4. Balloon Dog
#5. Basket Building
#6. Big RMB
#7. Big Spills
#8. Big Yellow Rabbit
#9. Christmas Light
#10. Light’s Plug
#11. Cleaning
#12. Cloth Clip
#13. Cottage Cheese Toss
#14. Floppy Disk
#15. Folding Table and Chairs
#16. Table And Four Chairs
#17. Fork
#18. Freshness Bags
#19. Giant Banana Peel
#20. Giant Folder
#21. Giant Knife
#22. Giant Tableware
#23. Giant Wood
#24. Hard Rock
#25. Holga Camera
#26. Hong Kong Noodle
#27. Match
#28. Metalmorphosis by David Černý
#29. Colour Paste
#30. McMuffin
#31. Mouse Trap
#32. Marilyn Monroe Sculpture by J. Seward Johnson
#33. Public Purse
#34. Rubber Duck
#35. Shoe
#36. Spoils
#37. Thor’s Mighty Hammer
#38. Throw Away Fix
#39. The World’s Largest Deckchair by Stuart Murdoch
#40. Giant Light Bulb by Sarah Olaerts
#41. Step Inside a Creative Mind by Prodigium
#42. Giant Comb Bike Rack by Knowho w Shop LA
#43. “Bad Dog” by Richard Jackson
#44. Giant Yellow Teddy Bear by Urs Fischer
#45. Spiral of the Galaxy by Marc Quinn
#46. Guns by David Černý
#47. “Remind” Giant Message in a Bottle by Vibeke Nørgaard Rønsbo
#48. Large LEGO Sculptures by Access Agency
#49. Planet by Marc Quinn
#50. Pentateuque by Fabien Mérelle