Throwboy launches its largest pillow to date that resembles the Mac Finder icon

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Over the past several years, we have become accustomed to the largest devices, especially with phones, monitors, and televisions getting larger. We’ve also seen everyday objects in such huge sizes. From big blankets to giant teddy bears, we just can’t get enough of big things.

In fact, Throwboy, a throw pillow company that makes Apple-inspired pillows and other apparel, is launching something (literally) big this week, and that’s the Icon Pillow Jumbo Size. This pillow is modeled after the Finder icon in macOS. At 37 inches in both length and width and 15 inches in depth, it’s the largest pillow Throwboy has ever made. With a pillow this gigantic, it will be the perfect gift to express your love for Apple or those who are into Apple in a big way. It can be the perfect complement to your sofa, so any room you put that pillow in can look so cool.

However, if you head to Throwboy’s webpage now, you’ll see that this pillow will set you back at a whopping price of $390. That’s around the same price as buying an Apple Watch Series 9, a Hermès watch band, or even an iPad (10th generation) on sale. However, we’re sure it’s certainly worth the price given the size and great quality that uses “super soft, fine grain, vegan plush material for lush & cozy touch,” as Throwboy stated. Do note that it currently ships in the US, UK, and Canada, but if you live outside of those countries, and you’re interested in that pillow, feel free to email them so you’ll be notified when it’s available in your country.

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