About BE@RBRICK
The Bearbrick is a collectible toy line created by the Japanese company Medicom Toy. They entered the scene in 2001, and have since become an iconic and highly sought-after item in the world of designer toys and pop culture collectibles. Culturally, Bearbrick has gained immense popularity among collectors and fans of art and design. The toy’s cultural relevance lies in its ability to bridge the worlds of art, fashion, and toy collecting, making it an influential and widely recognized symbol of contemporary pop culture and designer toy culture. The figurines are often used as canvases for collaborations with renowned artists, fashion brands, and entertainment franchises, leading to limited-edition and highly collectible releases. The figurines are primarily made of plastic, featuring an ursine shape with movable arms and legs. The toys come in various sizes, most commonly 100%, 400%, and 1000% of the standard size, and are typically sold in blind boxes, adding a fun element of surprise for collectors. They often feature intricate and detailed designs, showcasing collaborations with artists, fashion brands, and iconic characters from pop culture. These collaborations have led to highly sought-after limited-edition lines. Noteworthy collaborations include those with iconic artists like Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, as well as partnerships with famous brands such as Nike, adidas, and Disney. The Bearbrick Coco Chanel 1000% Multi is one of the most sought-after items in the collection. To most, toys are toys, but to collectors, Bearbricks stand out due to their unique blend of art, toy culture, and collectability. Their simplistic yet highly customizable bear-shaped form, along with the extensive range of collaborations, sets them apart. Bearbricks often complement other art pieces and collectibles, creating eclectic displays that highlight their unique design. They share a niche with other designer vinyl toys, making them suitable companions in collections that celebrate pop culture and urban art.