Designers can do so much with vibrant colors and geometric shapes. UK-based toy designer Tesselate continues what Genis Carreras started in the previous post with a colorful and shapely
Over 500 whimsical objects have just been on exhibit at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. The nostalgia-inducing art and toy designs are all connected by Swedish social theorist
Welcome to The MINT (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys) Museum of Toys: “the world’s first purpose-built museum for toys”. After reading my story on France’s fantastic collection of vintage toys (Les
Toy art photo-provocateur, Ryan Roberts, is releasing a grip of new work this week! Starting today, the toy-filled photos are available and on sale through Fab.com. My favorite
In further collaboration news, Cris Rose and Podgypanda have revealed their news series of crossover resin robots: Ramsay and the Podgonauts. Limited to only five pieces each, Ramsay and the Podgonauts measure in
These collectible robots were designed by Ricardo Geldres Piumatti and Kareen Nishimura Doy and handmade by RIKA Studio in Peru. They’re made with entirely recycled materials including cardboard,
Kansas City married couple, Nicholas and Angela Snyder, combine thrifted tech and vintage packaging to form Nerdbots. While there’s already a bustling business of robots made from found objects,
German character designer, Hauke Scheer, created the U.R.I.-NAL “crazy bathroom robot,” but the experience left him feeling a wee bit unsatisfied. Perhaps he hadn’t quite finished what he’d
“Robots, believe or not, have feelings. And apparently, they have urges, too.” The designer flash sale site, Fab.com is currently aiming its cupid-like arrows at gay geeks and
Cris Rose recently announced a new rainbow of resin robots to be released colour by colour (he’s from the UK, OK?) each month. He’s decided to create a