Yesterday, no fewer than a dozen people sent me a link to Apartment Therapy’s tour of Sara and Jason’s amazing “toy-tastic” home. Each time I opened the email,
Kidrobot has had my attention the past few days for slashing prices on its products. It’s unusual for the company to offer such a large percentage discount on
Breaking news! Sket One has revealed that Tabasco hit him with a cease and desist for releasing 10 toys using their logo. Sket’s Tabasco Dunny, as seen on
Michael Lau has been on my mind lately. For a designer who most people agree is the originator (or a pioneer) of the “designer toy” genre, he certainly
I know what you’re thinking: kaiju and fixies; it’s just like chocolate and peanut butter, right? Not really actually, but that didn’t stop Hiro Hayashi from curating a
Every once in a while, you run into artists who see things a bit differently. The Dadaists found art in the ordinary; the Surrealists juxtaposed the unexpected… Well,
Kidrobot teamed up with Japan’s wacky purveyors of great Engrish, Shelterbank, for these Charlie and Cosmic Garbage designer toys. Limited to 300 pieces worldwide, this rotocast soft-vinyl 2-pack sports a half-dozen
I’ve been excited for the release of these for a while now, and I’m really happy to report that Stephane Levallois‘ Toxic Candies, with their mischievously saccharine smirks, exceed
Before KAWS was an international superstar, he was a skinny guy named Brian who augmented bus stop advertisements in New York and San Francisco. This was way before “Mr. Brainwash”