Large scale replicas of everyday objects created by award-winning sculptors Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen.
Safety Pin in New Orleans
Shuttlecocks in Kansas City
Binoculars in California
Cupid’s Bow and Arrow in San Francisco
Buried Bicycle in Paris
Water Hose in Germany
Hat in California
Free Stamp in Cleveland
Trowel in New York
Button in Philadelphia
Bowling in the Netherlands
Swiss Knife
Clothespin in Philadelphia
Matches in Barcelona
Ice Cream Cone in Germany
Apple Core in Jerusalem
Saw in Tokyo
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Lilia Smiles
Wow I wonder what kinds of materials they use.
Apr 29th, 2012
Sharyn
Does anyone know why the Swiss Army Knife has oars?
Apr 30th, 2012
David Waters
I love the hat – it’s functional too
Apr 30th, 2012
MasterOche
What about the Little red wagon at Chicagos Navy Pier, or the All Star Resort WDW or the buried Giant in Washington DC…etc…. There is more out there.
Apr 30th, 2012
Robert La Ferla
You missed the sculptures at the Disney resorts like Pop Century’s giant Foosball table or Sony walkman.
Apr 30th, 2012
Ricardo
What about the NEEDLE AND THREAD in the capital of fashion, Milán Italy.
Apr 30th, 2012
Brandon
I Wonder if he helped out with the giant Hershey Chocolate Bar and Kiss in Niagara Falls.
Apr 30th, 2012
Bob
@MasterOche, since when is a buried giant an everyday object? I agree with the others though, there are more out there.
May 4th, 2012
maddy
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 8th, 2012