Frank Kozik is releasing a special hand-cast resin edition of his Heathrow the Hedgehog character…and it’s for charity. Although Kozik has dabbled in the charitable before, he’s not
Mark Landwehr and Sven Waschk [coarse] return to Chicago’s Rotofugi Gallery (via Germany and Hong Kong) with their signature brand of lean, pristine toy art. Speaking in the lexicon of
As New York readies itself for KAWS overexposure, here’s an interesting afterthought on something Mr. Brian Donnelly didn’t want us to see–across the Atlantic Ocean in Berlin. Back
Klaus Haapaniemi is a Finnish designer influenced by nature, folklore, fantasy and “traditional decorative arts with a modern twist”. Together with fellow Finn, Mia Wallenius, he makes textiles, furniture
I’m starting to sound like a broken record, but I’ve yet to be proven wrong. When it comes to customizing toys, the artists responsible for creating the original
There are still amazingly inspired ideas being turned into toy art, but you have to look outside the usual companies and cities to find them. Thanks to a
Juliet Ames is a Baltimore-based crafter who has been breaking plates and turning the ‘wreckage’ into art since 2006. China Knuckles, which combine the implied violence of brass knuckles
Art school is hardly the school of hard knocks, but it’s not exactly a cakewalk for students matriculating into today’s workforce either. Brutherford Industries‘ latest popject is a
Vegetal Identity is a French design agency that’s captured my heart by placing tufts of sphagnum moss inside a giant cookie cutter that spells the word “green”. Greeny
Remember Diddo Velema’s designer gas masks? The Dutch designer returns with a new rumination on the culture of consumption. He calls it The Cure for Greed: What exactly