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Posts tagged ‘winnie the pooh’

Winne The Pooh x Fragment Design x Medicom | A Detailed Look

23 May 2009, 18.53 | Posted in Designer Toys | No comments »

hiroshi fujiwara winnie the pooh medicom toys front Winne The Pooh x Fragment Design x Medicom | A Detailed Look

After giving you a first look at the upcoming release of Winnie The Pooh as a vinyl toy and plush toy in a collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design and Medicom Toy, we can show you some more detailed images today. The black version of the character definitely came out nice, with red outfit and apple on the head, including the Fragment Design logo placed on the back of both toys. We still cannot confirm a release date, but will keep you posted.

Check out the toys in detail after the jump.

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Winnie The Pooh x Medicom x Fragment Design by Hiroshi Fujiwara

22 May 2009, 15.08 | Posted in Designer Toys | No comments »

winnie the pooh fragment design hiroshi fujiwara 540x430 Winnie The Pooh x Medicom x Fragment Design by Hiroshi Fujiwara

Winnie The Pooh and Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design got together in an unexpected collaboration. The character comes in a black version with red details and apple on his head, as both a figure in plastic and as a plush toy, produced by Medicom. The Fragment Design logo appears on the bag of both toys.