
We're all for quirky wall decor, but when do we hit the limit for quirkiness? When we saw these oversized office tools for, say, our home workshop walls from Pottery Barn, we were on the NO side of the fence.

We're all for quirky wall decor, but when do we hit the limit for quirkiness? When we saw these oversized office tools for, say, our home workshop walls from Pottery Barn, we were on the NO side of the fence.
Maybe because it seems like it's trying too hard to establish a "work environment." Or maybe they're a bit too rustic for our tastes. On the plus side, if an intruder was going to be lurking in our workshop, at least we'd have one (or two) things to use to as a heavy blunt object.
Too literal. Reminds me of the giant wooden fork and spoon that my grandma had hanging in her kitchen.
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I would do this if they made something that was smaller in scale like a giant silver nail clipper or paper clip.
Do they still make giant swatch watches?
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seems dangerous.
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Oh lord, I want a giant Swatch watch!
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Hurray! Giant landfill art!
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Good grief! Please don't tell me they go for $129.00
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horrid little people, with horrid little minds.
yes you, the reader!
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