Frank Kozik drops news of his next bust: a Frankified tribute to the Gipper, Ronald Reagan. At 18 inches, Frank says it’s “the biggest one yet”. I hope
I’m intrigued by this prototype called Specimen No. 1, which is based on a painting by Jason Limón. The piece was sculpted by Inner Sanctum, the Bakersfield, CA-based company
What’s trendier than cupcakes and more popular than Google? ANDROID CUPCAKES: so sweet and cultishly coveted, they could bring down the Internets with just one sprinkle. This anarchy
Hitting your neighborhood (or online) designer toy shop end of April: a second iteration of Brandt Peters x Ferg Trouble Boy #45. The coloring of the entire Squadt has
Ayako Takagi has created a special edition of her UAMOU character to benefit Hope Japan. 100% of proceeds from each 3000 Yen figure will go to the Japanese
Gargamel has decided to support victims of the Japanese earthquake with a new character, “Mitari-chan”. They have produced 65 pieces of “Mitari-chan” and 65 pieces of “Mitari-chan (Obake
Making toys takes money. In general, money is something that creative people don’t tend to have. Enter Kickstarter: the “largest funding platform for creative projects in the world”.
How serendipitous that news of Coarse Toys‘ latest release hit my inbox the same day that my interview with Mark Landwehr for Design Bureau magazine hit my mailbox?
The first iteration of the eagerly anticipated Brandt Peters x Ferg Trouble Boys collaborative Squadt [Scram / no.45] was called the Got Away Clean variant, which is apropos
Japanese designer, Jun Watanabe brings his Mr. Bottle Head character to toyland with this garage kit. If I’ve done my math right, the unpainted plastic figure retails for