Nice guy Dan Goodsell was repping a window into the world of Mr. Toast at Comic-Con, and this year marked the debut of Frankentoast. The 7-inch plush monster is
The Brothers Washburn of Color Ink Book acclaim are always so nice. Is it because they color a lot? Because they make plushes and hang out with Skinner?
Todd VonBastiaans, in collaboration with Bryan McCarthy, presents a retail installation of stuffed giant pancakes at Trifecta Gallery in (where else, but) Las Vegas. The hyper-realistic plush soft
This is a cute idea that also makes sense. There’s lots of people who are crazy for cameras. These people often dispose of their income on camera-related accessories
I think this quote from Canadian Etsy-er, Frankentoys, sums up her project quite nicely: It’s always hard to mutate a good Garfield. Frankentoys is a “collection of rescued
I’ve been waiting almost a year for a new batch of these plush coffee beans! New York sushinator, Andrew Bell, once again teams up with midwest plushinator, Lana Crooks, to make
Matt Alt knows about the Japanese usage of cute mascot characters for all manner of applications. He wrote the book on it, actually. He posted a few examples
Lana Crooks was one of the first artists using plush who really made me see the medium as sculptures rather than toys. The self-proclaimed Plushinator has given form
About Cuddly Rigor Mortis 2008 was the year that changed my mind about designer plush. It began with the innocent-enough acquisition of two items: A Curster Yeti by