How Big Is Labubu? Complete Size Chart for Every Format and Series

A standard Labubu blind box figure stands 8–9 cm (roughly 3–3.5 inches) tall, but the character exists in formats ranging from 6 cm mini figures all the way to 40 cm mega editions. The exact height varies by series and pose — some editions have Labubu seated, crouching, or wearing tall accessories that affect the measured height. This guide covers all formats so you can plan your display before purchasing.

Standard Blind Box Size: 8–9 cm

The most common Labubu format is the standard blind box figure, which stands between 8 and 9 centimeters tall (approximately 3.1–3.5 inches). This is the height to the top of the head or ears depending on series — because Labubu's ears extend significantly above the skull, the ear-tip-to-base measurement is often 1.5–2 cm taller than the head-top measurement. When manufacturers state a figure height, they typically measure to the highest point, which includes ear tips.

At this size, a Labubu fits comfortably on a standard IKEA Kallax shelf (which has 33 cm of interior height), a desk corner, or a small display stand. A single standard figure occupies roughly 8 cm × 6 cm of footprint, meaning you can fit 3-4 figures side by side in a 33 cm wide shelf compartment with room for visual breathing space.

The standard size is also the most affordable entry point into the Labubu collecting ecosystem, which is why it dominates the market. The figures at Voxelyo.com — Duck Bubu, Snow Wing Bubu, Angel Bubu, and Pink Fang Bubu — are standard blind box format at this size tier, making them ideal for desk displays, shelf arrangements, and travel-friendly display setups.

Larger Formats: 17 cm, 28 cm, and 40 cm Mega

Pop Mart produces Labubu in a 17 cm 'large' format that is approximately double the standard size. These figures have more visible paint detail and a stronger shelf presence; they're a popular choice for collectors who want a centerpiece figure in a display rather than a row of standard boxes. The 17 cm format typically retails for 3-4x the price of a standard figure.

The 28 cm format is a less common intermediate size that appears mainly in collaboration and anniversary releases. It bridges the gap between the large format and the iconic 40 cm Mega Labubu — a floor-standing or shelf-anchor figure that commands attention in any room. The 40 cm Mega editions are produced in limited runs and frequently sell for hundreds of dollars on the secondary market.

There are also 'super-mega' or display editions at 60 cm and above, produced for retail store displays and occasionally sold to consumers. These are genuine collector rarities rather than standard catalog items. If you're configuring a dedicated Labubu display, a good visual hierarchy is: one 17 cm figure as the focal point, flanked by 3-4 standard 8-9 cm figures — this creates natural height variation and a coherent scene.

Mini and Keychain Formats: 4–6 cm

On the smaller end, Labubu appears in mini blind box series at 4–6 cm. These are roughly half the standard size and are often sold in larger blind box assortments or as part of vending machine capsule series. The reduced size means simplified paint detail — typically 3-4 colors rather than 8-12 — but the core silhouette is recognizable.

Bag-charm plush Labubu figures are typically 10–14 cm including the attachment loop, and because they're soft-bodied they compress slightly when hung. The most popular charm sizes are around 10–12 cm, which is large enough to be visible on a luxury bag without overwhelming the hardware. Width on plush charms varies more than height — some editions have wide ear spreads that push total width to 15+ cm.

Keychain-scale mini vinyl figures exist at 3–5 cm and are usually sold in tube or vending-capsule packaging. These are primarily novelty items rather than collectibles, with simplified molding and basic paint — they're not part of the main collector ecosystem but are good entry gifts for younger fans or as bag-charm alternatives to the plush version.

Planning Your Display: Size Combinations That Work

The most visually satisfying Labubu displays combine at least two size levels. A trio of standard 8-9 cm figures arranged at the base of a 17 cm centerpiece creates an immediate sense of scale and hierarchy. If your shelf is deep enough, you can stagger the figures front-to-back as well as by height, giving each figure its own sightline without overlapping.

For desk displays, two standard figures at different horizontal positions — one left-forward, one right-back — read as a considered arrangement rather than a collection. Adding a small acrylic riser under one figure lifts it 2-3 cm and introduces the height variation that makes a display feel designed rather than parked.

If you're buying specifically for display, the four editions at Voxelyo.com work well together because they span enough color variation (yellow, white, ivory/blush, pink) to create a full-spectrum arrangement. Lined up in height order with the tallest edition at one end, they read as a curated set rather than a random accumulation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is Labubu including the ears?

Including the ear tips, a standard blind box Labubu measures 8–9 cm at the tallest point. The ears typically add 2–3 cm above the top of the skull, so the head-only height is roughly 5–6 cm. Manufacturer-stated heights always include ear tips as the highest point.

What size Labubu fits in a DETOLF or IKEA display case?

IKEA DETOLF has approximately 32 cm of usable shelf height per compartment. Standard 8-9 cm Labubu figures fit easily with significant vertical headroom. The 17 cm large format also fits comfortably. The 28 cm and 40 cm formats will not fit inside a DETOLF and require either open shelving or a taller custom display cabinet.

Are all Labubu editions the same size?

Within the same series format (e.g., all standard blind boxes from the same series), Labubu figures are the same size. However, different series can vary slightly — some are 8 cm, others 9 cm — depending on the pose and costume bulk. Collaboration editions sometimes use different molds that produce marginally different dimensions. If exact measurements matter for a specific display setup, check the individual product listing dimensions rather than relying on the general size range.