Third Drawer Down David Shrigley – Ridiculous Inflatable Swan-Thing

Inflatable Float

Designed by David Shrigley 🇬🇧

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DETAILS

Originally designed as a limited edition sculptural piece crafted from sturdy polyurethane resin, the David Shrigley Swan has undergone a playful transformation. This inflatable swan may not mimic the graceful lines of a traditional swan, but with its hand-drawn, expressionless face and upright white neck, it confidently embraces its identity as the “Ridiculous Inflatable Swan-Thing.” Endearingly named by David Shrigley himself, this striking swan stands tall at 90cm, embodying all the whimsy of Shrigley’s distinctive style while being all set for poolside fun. Welcome to the summer of Shrigley!

SHIPPING & RETURNS

Shipping
We ship to Singapore addresses as well as several Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Certain addresses within Singapore are listed as restricted and we do not offer deliveries to such locations. Find out more.

Returns
We hope that you’ll love your purchase. In case you need to make a return, please take photos of the defective product in question, and if the product in question requires a demonstration of its defectiveness, please take a video and send it to customercare@stackedhomes.com within 7 days from the date of delivery.

DIMENSIONS

L80cm x W60cm x H90cm

MATERIAL

Plastic

ABOUT THE BRAND

Third Drawer Down

Third Drawer Down has collaborated with more than 200 international artists to transform their art into objects, and these pieces are more than just items - they provoke thought, entertain, and are crafted with utmost care. They are dedicated to crafting objects that inspire desire and fascination. As founder Abigail Crompton beautifully puts it, "To create is to be."