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From ape-head NFTs to collaborations with brands like Vans and JJJJound, BAPE continues to show you can never have too much apes and camo in your life. In fact, why not make it a lifestyle?

BAPE teamed up with Japanese furniture brand Tendo Mokko for an exclusive home goods collaboration. Now, your crib can get the BAPE treatment (if it hasn't already).

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The duo merged geniuses for three chairs, crafted by renowned Japanese designers Katsuhei Toyoguchi, Daisaku Cho, Mitsumasa Sugazawa.

The BAPE x Tendo Mokko collection includes a low chair, spoke chair, and rocking chair. Marked by the "A Bathing Ape x Tendo" label, each piece blends BAPE's iconic ABC CAMO with traditional Japanese architectural codes for furniture that can indeed carry on time after time.

Simply put, the collaboration's pieces are modern — yet timeless.

You can't help but appreciate the serenity each chair brings into the home. The low-laying silhouettes and relaxing features set the tone for your pad. Not to mention, the chairs add some visual steez to the crib. I mean, you can't go wrong with that famed camo.

BAPE is no stranger to the world of lifestyle products, especially home decor. Through BAPE Home, the Japanese streetwear label's dabbling with crib items includes ape-head tables, camo side chairs with EAMES, and even rugs to name a few.

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If you're looking to drip out the crib with some BAPE, the BAPE x Tendo Mokko collection is available on Bape's site. The chairs range from 100,000 yen to 170,000 yen (roughly $870 to $1478).

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