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Kachamukku by KAWS
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Kachamukku Designer Toy by KAWS - Where Art Meets Imagination! Open unknown edition. Are you ready to elevate your collection to a whole new level of artistic brilliance? Look no fu...
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Kachamukku by KAWS
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Kachamukku Designer Toy by KAWS - Where Art Meets Imagination! Open unknown edition, unsigned. Are you ready to elevate your collection to a whole new level of artistic brilliance? ...
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Rare Limited Edition Designer Toy Killjoy by Michael Lau
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Limited edition Designer toy Killjoy 0271/1000 designed in 2000 by Michael Lau for Crazysmiles. This rare piece comes with its original box in great condit...
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Tatto Limited Edition Gardener Meets NIKE 2006 Designer Toy
Located in Weesp, NL
Tatto limited edition Gardener meets Nike 2006 Art Toy in beautiful laser engraved wooden box by Michael Lau and produced by Crazysmiles. This rare...
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Designer Toy Limited Edition of 250 bj.Hammer by Brothersfree 2003
Located in Weesp, NL
Impossible to find MINT designer toy bj.Hammer. Of this colored version were only 250 pcs made in 2003. bj.Hammer has never been exposed and always kept in a dark and dry smoke free storage. He will be shipped insured with track & trace from Amsterdam. Designer Toys, also called art toys, are toys and collectibles created by artists and designers that are either self-produced or made by small, independent toy companies, typically in very limited editions. Artists use a variety of materials, such as ABS plastic, vinyl, wood, metal, latex, plush, and resin. Creators often have backgrounds in graphic design, illustration, or fine art, but many accomplished toy artists are self-taught. The first Designer Toys appeared in the 1990s in Hong Kong and Japan. By the early 2000s, the majority of Designer Toys were based upon characters created by popular Lowbrow artists, forever linking the two movements. The Design Team: Brothersfree from Hong Kong is a trio of uber hot vinyl toy designers in the Brothers Worker team - all from Hong Kong. William Tsang, Kenny Wong and Winson Ma Some of their figures, sets and limited editions: These designers give lots of attention to detail and their sets include rarely made accessories for 12" figures. Brothers Worker: Their sets of stylized figure designs center around a group of construction workers known as Brothers Worker and includes a set of 12" Brothers Worker tools, utility belts...
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Limited Edition Mike Mignola Hell Boy Designer Toy by Eric So, 2004
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Eric So limited edition figure based on Mike Mignola's Hell Boy 2004. Number 866 of 999. Figure is in near mint condition. Has never been exposed and alwa...
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