Posted by Miranda June 21, 2009

So when I first saw this I though ohh Qees made out of wood, that’s pretty cool, then when I read further I realised they weren't and they kind of lost their appeal. However I kept reading and my interest was rekindled to discover that these Qee use a special printing...

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Posted by Miranda June 21, 2009

Despite many thinking SDCC is now far too big and not a good representation for the vinyl toy world, there are always some awesome releases. The Pink Vader helmet from Gentle giant (pictured above) may not be vinyl, but it is 8" of awesome, and yes I do need one! It will cost $65...

Posted by Nick June 21, 2009
Check out this awesome creation from Tristan Eaton of Thunderdog. Designed for battle on the streets of New York City this bike will be on display at the Joy Ride Art Exhibition as part of the...
Posted by Miranda June 19, 2009

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Posted by Geoff June 19, 2009


For Bwana'sEuro leg of his ongoing WTF tour he's created the WTF Killers - limited to 10 pieces (5 for Concrete Hermit in London and 5 for Artoyz) and as usual made by the good folks at Gargamel! And if you're in London next week be sure to check out the show at Concrete Hermit...
Posted by Nick June 18, 2009

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Found this yesterday - i have no idea where tho but it's awesome. A huge amount of work has gone into it to get it just right. They're just toys but they've got Bruce Lee's mannerisms down to a tee.

Posted by Geoff June 18, 2009



Medicom's Star Wars licence continues to expand with the latest Kubrick iteration -this time it's a Bounty Hunter celebration with Boba Fett. This set takes in the classic film look and through the various concept art ideas by Ralph...
Posted by Nick June 18, 2009
For their fall collection Vans have collaborated with artist Jermaine Rogers. The artist who has produced works for the likes of Radiohead, Foo Fighters, David Bowie, Sonic Youth and tons of other bands has been involved in designing 2 shoes that feature his artwork on the...
Posted by Miranda June 17, 2009
On Saturday the Clutter team took a trip north to Manchester for Tara's signing at the Richard Goodall Gallery. We love Tara and was excited to spend some more time with her on this trip. The turn out at RGG was amazing, with a queue of people in line for doodles for the entire 2 hour...

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