Showing posts with label Wooden Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wooden Toys. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2014

9" BOTOTOY | Jagnus Design Studio | STGCC 2014

Jagnus Design Studio's 9 inch Wooden BOTOTOY at the Singapore Toy, Games & Comic Convention (STGCC) 2014.

The figure is made entirely of wood and has seven points of articulation. Head, arms, legs and feet are all detachable and interchangeable.

Price: S$70

Available at the Hidden Fortress Booth, unit AA17

September 6-7 2014
Marina Bay Sands
Singapore


THE NAME: Bototoy – The name is a mash up of the words: Toy Robot. The word play made it sound playful, street and Pinoy due to its closeness to the sound of the word “putotoy” (a common Tagalog/Filipino endearing term for penis). Since it’s only one of the few toys made and conceptualized in the Philippines, rooting the name locally was intentional since most toys from other countries gives one an idea about its origins.


DESIGNER: Arnold Austria - “Creativity knows no boundary” is a statement that holds true to Arnold Austria. Born to a family of artisan goldsmiths in Bulacan, He took up Architecture in University of Santo Tomas and has worked on several building projects in different scales most recently the Ronac Art Center. As Creative Director of Jagnus Design Studio, an architectural firm he co-founded with Sonny Sunga, he recognized the limiting side of his profession typically constrained by requirements imposed by clients, building laws and other factors in order to realize the final outcome.


ORIGIN: This unwillingness to be boxed in by rationalism prompted him to conceive objects such as toys, chairs, sculptures that serve purely his own personal pleasure. His designs characterize the modernist leanings of his firm’s architecture with clean lines, purity of form and exceptional craftsmanship as its hallmarks. His influences come from various unexpected places that left an impression on him be it an odd bottle design, comic books or just daily bits and pieces that others may even consider junk. With no one to answer to for his works, the architect says, “Their only function is to make one smile”.


INCEPTION: “Bototoy is a product of the architect’s childhood memories”. He never outgrew his penchant for Japanese robot cartoons and extensive collection of various imported toys. ”I used to draw robot characters when I was a kid and BOTOTOY is one of them, I even constructed one out of cardboard toothpaste boxes”, says the architect. His fondness for wooden toys and building blocks further incited this idea to produce BOTOTOY using real wood. The decision to finally make his own toy materialized when he collaborated with Detalle Furniture’s Mady Beldia, Architect and designer/producer of fine local furniture. Detalle chose the material and oversaw the production employing their craftsmanship in accordance with the architect’s specifications.


MATERIAL / SPECIFICATION: Bototoy is made of Gmelina Wood (Scientific name: Gmelina Arborea), also called “White Teak” or “Beechwood”. In the Philippines, Gmelina is commonly used for furniture, cabinetry, mouldings and wood sculptures, particularly for religious statues because it is fairly easy to carve. It’s the perfect material for custom wooden toys because it is lightweight, can be easily sanded and receives paint or varnish very well. This makes it an ideal canvas for artists who wish to personalize their toys. Gmelina’s beautiful grain and natural cream/yellowish brown color gives BOTOTOY its characteristic 100% wood look that is different from imported wood toys available in the market today.


VIBE: BOTOTOY’s local take of an imported concept made this genre of art more democratic since vinyl , with all its good qualities is more expensive to produce. The toy is easier to produce in wood here in the Philippines since Gmelina is a fast growing tree and is native to tropical countries.


BOTOTOY comes in 3 sizes, Small (9"), Medium (14") and Large (18"). With seven articulations and detachable/interchangeable parts, turning BOTOTOY into a custom art piece is an absolute joy for any artist or toy aficionado. The figure is fully customizable. Carve, paint, draw or stick anything to it and make it uniquely your own. "Do whatever you want with your BOTOTOY!";)


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

WOEBOTOTOYS | Arnold Austria x Woes Martin

And we call them WOEBOTOTOYS!

Thanks again homie for customizing The BOTOTOY figures!








Aaron "Angry Woebots" Martin at Jagnus Design Studio

Our homie Aaron "Angry Woebots" Martin visited us here at Jagnus Design Studio.

While having pizza and a few drinks, Aaron customized two of my medium BOTOTOY figures [one for me and one for Bigboy]

Aaron with BOTOTOY

Aaron at work

 Adding a few details

 BOTOTOY Packaging

 Hah! Thanks Man!


 Aaron & Heidi

 Aaron, Heidi, Sonny, Mady & Marco

 taking a photo of his Masterpiece

 Aaron with the Life-size BOTOTOY

Heidi! I said don't smile! hahahah!




Thursday, May 24, 2012

Kidrobot Exclusive Veggie Burger Bunny | Joe Ledbetter x The Loyal Subjects

Here is a new version of JLed's Wooden Burger Bunny that was released in Secret Fresh Philippines a few months ago.


Limited to only 40 pieces at $300 each

Exclusive Pre-Release & Signing With Joe at kidrobot L.A.  on Friday, June 1 from 6-8pm
  
"The new 10-inch Veggie Burger Bunny stacking wood toy is packed with all your favorite fixins’ which include two savory garden patties, mustard, onions, tomatoes, lettuce, Swiss cheese all on a whole wheat bun. General release is set for Thursday, June 7 only at Kidrobot stores and kidrobot.com."



Friday, January 13, 2012

BOTOTOY 100% Wood Figure

A sneakpeek of my BOTOTOY [Bot-O-Toy] Figure.

Big thanks to my friend Mady of Detalle for producing my wooden robot figure.

BOTOTOY will be launched early this year at Secret Fresh, RONAC Art Center.

18 inch BOTOTOY Figure



Wood packaging design


BOTOTOY comes in two sizes - Big [45cm] and Small [22.5cm]


The figure is made entirely of wood and has seven points of articulation. Head, arms, legs and feet are all detachable and interchangeable.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Burger Bunny | Joe Ledbetter x Secret Fresh x The Loyal Subjects

Burger Bunny - One of Joe Ledbetter's Mutant Bunnies

Produced by The Loyal Subjects - The Wooden Burger Bunny figure is exclusive to Manila's Secret Fresh and will be launched at their store in RONAC Art Center on  January 22, 2012

This awesome event will be attended by Joe Ledbetter and the equally cool crew of TLS.

The 10" toy features removable/interchangeable burger elements and comes in a wooden box.

Limited to 50 pieces and will retail for $299


Burger Bunny Print

SECRET FRESH
RONAC Art Center
Ortigas Avenue, North Green Hills,
San Juan City, M.M. Philippines

Monday, July 25, 2011

Medicom x Horizon 400% Karimoku BE@RBRICK

In celebration of their 15th anniversary, Medicom together with Horizon presents a new wooden Karimoku 400% BE@RBRICK.

The handmade wooden BE@RBRICK will be released on July 30, 2011.


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Amanda Visell's Topsy Turvy Croc

First look at the Topsy Turvy Croc toy by Amanda Visell. To be released on July 1, 2011 at Secret Fresh, RONAC Art Center 

At 17 inches, Topsy Turvy Croc is currently Visell's biggest toy. 
 
Price: USD$350.00  

Revealed at the 10th Philippine Toy Con last weekend.






Prototype of Amanda Visell's Topsy Turvey Croc



About Amanda Visell 

Amanda Visell's fine art career sprouted from continuing failure. A high school drop out and Cal Arts reject, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in traditional animation eventually finding her way to stop motion animation as a designer and sculptor, working on stylized projects for shows like The Simpsons and the feature film Elf. The challenge of mastering new tools and techniques in this medium taught her to be able to visualize her own style. She has been exhibiting her paintings and sculptures internationally since 2005 including Disneyland USA and has created a thriving world of characters as designer toys.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Finding Pinocchio


Someone once wrote that Pinocchio was the most popular Italian in the world. This must be true because you can hardly find a language where Carlo Lorenzini’s [aka Collodi] “Le Avventure di Pinocchio”  have not been adapted.
As a toy lover, I searched for the perfect Pinocchio to bring home as souvenir from Italy.
Here's what I bought - Pinocchio di Bambolandia created by the world-renowned artist Beatrice Perini







Bambolandia
San Polo, 1462
30125 Venice ITALY
Phone (39-041) 520-7502
Fax (39-041) 520-7502
E-Mail: beatrice@rialto.com


Check out the other Pinocchios I saw after the jump.
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