š» BEARBRICK x Steve Harrington "Magic Hour" 400% š
š Exclusive Collaboration:
- A limited-edition BEARBRICK featuring the iconic design by Steve Harrington
- The āMagic Hourā design captures vibrant colors and a unique aesthetic
šØ Artist-Driven Design:
- Created by renowned artist Steve Harrington
- A must-have for fans of art, street culture, and BEARBRICK collectors
š Size:
- 400% (approx. 11 inches)
š Limited Edition:
- A rare collectibleādonāt miss your chance to own this piece of art history!
Add a touch of creativity and style to your collection with this stunning BEARBRICK!
BE@RBRICKs are among the worldās most collectible toys, with rare examples commanding as much as $160,000 at auction. The Japanese company Medicom Toy released its first BE@RBRICK on May 27, 2001, offering the plastic teddy bear figurine as a gift to attendees of the World Character Convention in Tokyo. One year later, BE@RBRICK began partnering with artists and brandsāranging from KAWS and Yun Minjun to Nike and Chanelāto produce their own limited edition versions of the toy, many of which have since climbed in value on the secondary market. While some BE@RBRICKs fetch five to six-figure prices at auction, others are considerably more affordable, depending on the toyās collaborator, rarity, material, and size. (In the world of BE@RBRICK, sizes are listed as percentages, ranging from 50% to 1,000%, with the standard size of 100% measuring 70 millimeters high). A mash-up of street culture and fine art, BE@RBRICKs have found appeal from a wide collector base, from the music producer Pharrell Williams to Vogueās Grace Coddington.
Ā
Cited as the leader of a contemporary Californian psychedelic-pop aesthetic, Los Angelesābased artist and designer Steven Harrington is best known for his bright, iconic style that encourages a two-way conversation between the artist and viewer. Thereās a timeless quality to his playful yet contemplative work, which is inspired by Californiaās mystique, vastly diverse landscape, and thriving mix of cultures. Embracing a multimedia approach, Harringtonās portfolio includes large-scale installations made of plaster and stone, handscreened prints, limited-edition books, skateboards, and sculptures. Alongside his commercial work, Harrington has exhibited artwork in Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Berlin, Milan, Barcelona, Tokyo, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Montreal, Melbourne, and Dallas.