This weekend's Design Festa presented an interesting array of sights. There were quite a few indie toys, concentrated in a small number of booths and booth groupings.
We've seen this before, but the trend has accelerated. So, for instance, the Jungle booth led a long row of booths including many makers, especially from Osaka. Not far away, there was another row of booths containing OneUp, Max Toy, Blobpus (who shared a space with Paul Kaiju), etc. The Japanese makers in this group are all based in the Tokyo area. I suppose it makes sense that you're going to present alongside the people you see the most.
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Lots of character in this booth! |
There was a lot of booth sharing, so much so that the small number of total tables belied the massive assortment of toys available. A few makers, including Undead Toys and Galaxy People, staked out their own spaces. Interestingly, I found their displays to be the most involved, with more work going into very well presented displays and toy arrangements. It makes sense that if you're the only toy maker in an area, you need to work harder to stand out. They did a great job.
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Live painting |
Once again, besides vinyl toys, I made an effort to scope out toy and craft makers working in other materials. Often, Design Festa is their main chance to shine on the show circuit, and I wanted to both expand our horizons while giving them their due attention. This time, I came across some beautiful work done in wood, felt, found/mixed materials, and even balloons!
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Sleestaks live! |
So, let's get on with the photos, with the makers arranged alphabetically. For the makers appearing on KK for the first time, I've listed their online homestead (which include many types of places these days, ranging from websites to blogs to tumblrs to Facebook pages) so you can learn more about them. OK, here we go.
Balloon Milk
More after the jump:
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Stunning balloon dress! |
Black Rabbit
Blobpus
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All of Kaji-san's offerings were customs of Paul Kaiju toys. |
Dol Roffo
Galaxy People
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Fantastic display! |
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Mini mashups |
Green Cow Garden
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Felt maker. Twitter: @greencow00 |
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Their brochure has info about a shop and gallery called Ca*n*ow Forest. Website: ca-n-ow.com |
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Another shop and gallery is called the How House. Website: howhouse.jp |
Ikeuchi Products
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This interesting maker transforms found objects and old appliances into dioramas and magical creations. Tumblr: ikeuchi-products.tumblr.com |
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Twitter: @ik_products |
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Now that's a way to repurpose an old smartphone! |
Jungle & Friends
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New line of sofubi creations being put out by Jungle. The line starts with 9 figures, with plans to expand to 12 sometime this year. |
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Cojica
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New figure: Mogurrel |
Kuroiwa Tadashi
Marmit
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Amazing new figure. I believe it was just being previewed at the show. |
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More Steampunk goodies |
Masataro Toys
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Loving the little house! |
Max Toy Co.
Mimimi No Torino
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This pic went weird, but I like it. |
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Lemur see what you got in that bag! |
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Pah-tay at the Big Sight! |
OneUp
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Omega was quite a sought after figure! |
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I like these little dudes. |
Paul Kaiju
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This is Gobo King. I took a bunch of pics and will do a focus post a bit down the road. |
Rampage Toys
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This is a one-off. |
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Gacha figures |
Su-Oh
Sunguts
Tomo
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Another fun balloon maker! Apparently the figures will last around a month before the air leaks out. I kind of appreciate that transitory nature of the medium, but it would also be sad to see a figure you like deflate. |
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What a hat!! |
Touma
Undead Toys
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I believe this is a new figure. |
Yamomark
And that's a wrap. There's always something new and fun, thoughtful, mind-blowing, or inspiring (or some combination) to experience at Design Festa!
Killer coverage as always Andy! Glad to see that so many of the smaller guys get the same weight at the big houses. Jungle, overall has been on my radar since they started their artist collective series, Shimomoku and uky Daydreamer being my faves. Their new line is really quite something, hoping to get my hands on some! Love everything that Dol Roffo does. I thought FTWR, Meemie and Mad Barbarians were also at the fest, been really digging their new lines of keshi works
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the report!
ReplyDeleteJungle really impressed this time and seems to be going full steam ahead with the new line of original minis.
I don't think I saw those other makers, but it would have been easy to miss them if they weren't in one of the main booth groupings.
I've said this many times and I'll say it again: thanks for the coverage Andy, always top notch!
ReplyDeleteAs always top notch coverage Andy, thanks for all the work you put into this!
ReplyDeleteVery kind - thank you!
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