Tag Archives: Kid Robot
Posted by: L.A. Ruano / November 3, 2008 / Also tagged as: Accessories, Kid Robot, Nooka, Watches / Comments: 2
In what they title as a "koolabooration", vinyl giant Kid Robot team up with New York watch makers Nooka on a rendition of their popular Zub model. The limited edition piece features a...
Posted by: L.A. Ruano / October 13, 2008 / Also tagged as: Kid Robot, Shofolk, Sneakers / Comments: 6
Scottish label Shofolk embarked on their footwear line earlier in the year, with the production of elegant, contemporary designs. Working alongside vinyl giant Kid Robot, both...
Posted by: Eugene Kan / September 1, 2008 / Also tagged as: Dunny, Kid Robot, Toys / Comments: 2
A look into the impending Dunny Series 5 from Kidrobot has been unveiled. Some of the names that perhaps resonate the most are the likes of Frank Kozik, Steven Harrington, Mishka (seen...
Posted by: Eugene Kan / August 21, 2008 / Also tagged as: Kid Robot, The Simpsons, Toys / Comments: 18
In one of the biggest blockbuster toy releases of the summer, the all-time greatest cartoon family makes the jump to the designer toy world with Kid Robot. Twenty four different...
TADO, Jon Burgerman, and ilovedust are amongst some of the UK's most famous artists. Together they have created a new three pack of 8" Dunny's (Zulu Mong, Tea Bear, and Uncle Bucky) with a black and blue color palette. Along with the individually packaged figures come accessories like a mallet, bone-dry teacup and fishing rod. Each box will feature artwork from all three artists as well. As if this collaborative effort was not brilliant enough, ilovedust and TADO will be signing the figures in person at Kid Robot Miami and New York. Retail is $50 for each figure.
Kid Robot New York
118 Prince Street
New York, NY 10012
May 22nd, 6-8pm
Kid Robot Miami
638 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
May 23rd, 6-8pm
Posted by: Staff / March 4, 2008 / Also tagged as: Kid Robot, Retail / Comments: 0
Anyone who has been to the Kid Robot shop in New York will know that the shop's not that big. Combine that with a constant crowd of people and you'll feel like sardines in a can. Good news is that they will be opening a new store soon! The new location will be two stories tall and is designed by architect Paul Budnitz and Harry Allen Design. The new store will open on May 1st on Spring Street in Soho.
Source: Nylon Magazine