Stunning Metal Life-Size Rhinoceros Sculpture By Urs Fischer – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Stunning Metal Life-Size Rhinoceros Sculpture By Urs Fischer

“Things” is a large scale art installation by Swiss artist Urs Fischer. The piece is comprised of a life-size rhinoceros made of aluminium, with a number of different objects attached to it – a travel switcase, a frying pan, a vacuum cleaner, a laptop, car parts, etc.

According to Colossal, the work “questions one’s attraction to and use of everyday objects, considering how and what we accumulate as we move through our individualized worlds.”

More: Urs Fischer. Photos by Stefan Altenburger.









If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

Artist Crafts Imaginative Illustrations Transforming Common Items into Novel Creations

Amazing Swirling Landscapes Made From Air Dry Clay By Alisa Lariushkina

New Yorker Creates The Funkiest Staircase Ever, And It’s For A Good Cause

Frida Kahlo Infiltrates The Snapchat Generation With A New Set Of Emoji

American Artist Brings Recycled Materials Back To Life, Here Are Some Of His Incredible Sculptures

Chien Chu Lee Carves Pencils Into Architectural Sculptures

Traces Of Love And Personal Connections In Geometric Abstraction By Haris Lithos

An Unusual, Luxurious Sleeping Bag That Looks Just Like A Life-Sized Bear

What Would U.S. Money Look Like, Given The Proper Attention Of An Industrial Designer?

Train In Japan Decorated With Thousand-Armed Kannon Limbs Hanging From Carriage Ceiling

Three Swedish Friends Have Designed A Contemporary Moustache Protector

Fantastic French Publicity Caravans Of Yesteryear

Japanese Instant Noodle Warriors By Taishi Arimura

The Only Thing More Bonkers Than This Starcraft Cosplay Is How They Made It

This Crying Unicorn Candle Will Make You Shed Tears Of Joy (Or Fear)

Sushi That Looks Like Real-Life Swimming Koi In A Few Simple Steps

Airline Pilot Took Stunning Photos From His Flight Deck

Quick Guide To Identifying Ford Pickups From 1948 To 1996

Japanese Artist Turns Ordinary Things Into Epic Action Figures

French Fashion ’71: Stunning Women’s Styles From 1971

Bizarre Portraits of Cora Korsett With Tiny Waist in the 1970s

Oven Mitts With Swear Words: The Best Cooking Tool Since Wine

Hungarian Graphic Design Student Barbara Bernat Redesigns the Euro

Fun And Bold Tufted Creations By Cléa Delogu

The Milk Books Are Improving The Country’s Literacy With Stories Printed On Milk Packaging

Cool Transformations Of People In The Hands Of The Russian Stylist

Ombre Tights Hand-Dyed By Tiffany Ju

Magical Lantern Festival In London

Playful Product Design and Animations by dina A. Amin

Makeup Artist Turns Herself Into Creepy Monsters That’ll Give You Nightmares