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It all started as any brilliant / crazy idea starts...
"What if we built the World's Largest Bong?"
No doubt something that has been said hundreds, maybe thousands, of times throughout history. I'm pretty sure I've even said it myself when I was hitting my buddy PJ's seemingly monstrous, 4-foot glass bong when we were in high school.
The difference here is that no one has ever followed through.
Until now.

Our question prompted immediate excitement and action: Cannabition will house the World's Largest Bong. So, we started planning, making phone calls, and reaching out to friends within the cannabis industry. We knew who we wanted to partner with us on this huge endeavor: Jerome Baker Designs.

Before long, we were fortunate enough to all get in the same room and we proposed the same question:
"What if we built the World's Largest Bong?"
"How big?"
"22 feet."
"Holy. Shit."
The excitement was palpable.
And so we started on the journey of creating the World's Largest Bong, measuring 22', which is to be a centerpiece at Cannabition.

We've got the right people, the space, the time, and the materials all on lock.
To complete this project we have to gather the world's top craftsmen at Jerome's glass blowing studio in Seattle. Purchase and have delivered loads of material. Spend days carefully crafting this one-of-a-kind piece, and then freight to our location in Las Vegas.
It's a pretty serious undertaking.
Since this is such a unique and exciting project, we wanted to give as many people the chance to be a part of it as possible.
Our goal is to create the piece sometime in April, freight it down to Las Vegas in May, and put finishing touches on it there.
We'll keep everyone up to date throughout the campaign on our progress, share details on where the World's Largest Bong is going to live, and give you some additional insight on the incredible talent it takes to build a piece of this scale.
Thanks for joining us on this ride!
Risks and challenges
While this project is pretty straight forward in theory, we've built in padding to account for:
delay in material acquisition
human error
breakage
freight issues
scheduling
Questions about this project? Check out the FAQ
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Funding period
- (23 days)