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Jon Burgerman plush toys by Felt Mistress

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Posted by Gavin Lucas, 24 August 2009, 11:57    Permalink    Comments (10)

This project was uploaded to our FEED section but we wanted to flag it up here on the blog too... 

Plush toy maker Felt Mistress created stuffed, felt, plush versions of artist Jon Burgerman's Brooklyn Hipster characters and has taken photos of each of them for her Flickr page. The detail is wonderful so we thought we'd share these images...

Allow us to introduce you to the gang - first up is Randell - check the detail of his threads:

This is Joshua

Grrf

K8ty

Hammel

Brott

Mickey

The one-off plush characters are currently being exhibited (and sold for $325 a piece) at Burgerman's My American Summer show - currently running (until September 16) at Giant Robot in New York

 

10 Comments

I hate hipsters, But I love these.
gridula
2009-08-24 13:36:54


Funny toys
Most Interesting Ideas
2009-08-24 13:38:01


I love both of these artist on their own, but together... WOW!!
Jakob Westman
2009-08-24 15:12:19


These are awesome. Wish I actually had $325 to spend on such things!
Mark Gamble
2009-08-24 17:12:37


nice toys!
Inspired
2009-08-25 13:39:55


These rock
Kate
2009-08-25 14:17:40


This is great and good to see Felt Mistress gets a mention too. She's exhibiting at the inkygoodness exhibition at the Custard Factory in Birmingham if you want to see more of her work!
Michelle Turton
2009-08-26 21:21:18


A W E S O M E ! !
marghe
2009-08-26 21:54:19


jon! you're plush still in my mind bro!
anggawedhaswhara
2009-08-27 03:27:52


Fantastic work! Can't wait to see your creations for Inkygoodness 3 Wonderland! Show opens Friday 11th September @ The Custard Factory, Birmingham - see you there!
Inkygoodness
2009-08-27 11:06:22


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