Slip HUMAN MADE's New Banana Peel Under Your Door

Doubling as a practical joke.

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HUMAN MADE has just released a comical banana-shaped door stopper so you can hold your door firmly open. This is the latest accessory added to HUMAN MADE’s lineup of home goods this season, arriving just two weeks after the label unveiled its steel stacking boxes.

Dubbed “BANANA DOOR STOPPER,” this wedge is made up of environmentally friendly PVC rubber. It’s been carefully detailed with a handful of light markings and bruises to make the wedge look as real as possible. “HUMAN MADE” branding is stamped close to the crown of the banana, while the tail end of the piece appears to show a flattened banana. Furthermore, the door stopper measures approximately 17 centimeters long, aligned with the size of an actual banana for a realistic appearance.

HUMAN MADE’s “BANANA DOOR STOPPER” is currently available on the label’s website for ¥9,680 JPY (approximately $92 USD).

In case you missed it, here’s a look at HUMAN MADE’s new “SAKE STORM COWBOY MIDDLE PRESS” bottle.

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