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Loulou & Tummie for LeSportsac Collection
January 21, 2013Dutch character design duo, Loulou and Tummie were invited to design two new series of bags for LeSportsac. Last Fall, they became LeSportsac’s Artist in Residence and created carryalls in the themes of Flower Up and Urban Fruits. Here’s their joyous … Continue reading
Friday 05-25-12 Instagram Roundup
May 25, 2012It was a weird week, and here’s how it looked in 50 photos in today’s Instagram Roundup. The incredible toy art collection of Selim Varol continues to be installed in its summer museum home in Berlin. Os Gemeos challenges Sever’s … Continue reading
LOVE MOVEMENT Helps Japan
March 24, 2011The director of SUPERFROG Gallery, Mr. Seiji Horibuchi, has agreed to waive the gallery’s commission from all online sales of artwork from LOVE MOVEMENT for the next month. We will donate 40% of the price of any custom toy, special … Continue reading
New Character Animations by LouLou and Tummie
March 10, 2011LouLou & Tummie just unveiled a fleet of over 200 characters they created for mobile game apps. The character design and modeling/animation sheets are by the Netherlands-based duo, and the 3D modelling was handled by Nikitova. So kawaii! The rockets … Continue reading
LOVE MOVEMENT: Sugoi! Sugoi! Sugoi!
December 17, 2010On Saturday night, after over a year in the making, several months of dedication, 22 days of fundraising and a 48-hour gallery transformation, LOVE MOVEMENT opened in San Francisco. The city has not known this much concentrated love (without hippies) … Continue reading
Loulou and Tummie for LOVE MOVEMENT
November 30, 2010These adorable astronauts come to us from the Netherlands via Dutch duo Loulou and Tummie. Everyone in Silicon Valley is looking skyward, but Dankeschoen’s got the right recession-proof travel idea with this felted jetpack. I’m happy to report that even … Continue reading
Danke Schoen & Shin Tanaka Present: LOVE MOVEMENT
November 3, 2010The Show LOVE MOVEMENT is an art show using vinyl toys to deliver universally understood messages about love. American, Japanese and European artists were given blank versions of toys designed by recently married artists, Shin and Nao. The finished works … Continue reading






























































