Be@rbrick 1000% Be@rbrick 1000% Sculpture 
Squid Game Guard 
700 mm
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Be@rbrick 1000%

Be@rbrick 1000% Sculpture Squid Game Guard 700 mm

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Be@rbrick 1000%

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MILK Magazine x NBA for Medicom Toy. Set of six 400% Be@rbrick of the NBA 70th Anniversary Edition. Plastic. Sealed. In original boxes. Produced by Medicom Toy. In good condition. Measurements: 28 cm (Toy height); 29 x 15 x 11 cm (Boxes). On the occasion of the NBA's 70th Anniversary celebration, a collaboration with Milk & Medicom Toy took place in 2016. As a result, the already iconic Be@rbrick wore the jerseys of the best and most influential NBA teams: the Chicago Bulls (BULLS), the Los Angeles Lakers (LAKERS), the San Antonio Spurs (SPURS), the Boston Celtics (CELTICS), the Cleveland Cavaliers (CAVALIERS) and the Golden State Warriors (WARRIORS). The Art Toys revolution reaches in the Be@rbrick one of its maximum representatives. Its simple but attractive image in the form of an articulated bear (similar to a piece of brick, hence its name) and its inexhaustible variety of designs made by different and famous artists make it an object of desire for new and established collectors. Designed and produced by the Japanese company MediCom Toy Incomporated and launched in 2001 as a gift to visitors to the World Character Convention 12 in Tokyo, the Be@rbrick features nine distinct parts (known as "tools" in the toy industry) that allow for eight diverse points of articulation: rotating head, rotating waist, ball-jointed arms, rotating wrists and ball-jointed legs. Sizes range from 7 cm high (known as 100% Be@rbrick, standard size), followed by 400% Be@rbrick (28 cm high) or 1000% Be@rbrick (70 cm high). Other sizes are smaller than standard, such as 50% Be@rbrick (4 cm) or 70% Be@rbrick (5 cm). Among the most recognizable collaborations are those with Kaws, the Andy Warhol Foundation, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Disney, Looney Tunes, DC Comics and even the Louvre Museum and Chanel. Many celebrities also collect Be@rbrick, from music producer Pharrell Williams to the former creative director of Vogue, Grace Coddington. In good condition.