Dog-Inspired Collectible Sculptures

Steven Harrington Celebrates the Year of the Dog

Following the 'Hello Mello' miniature, artist and designer Steven Harrington launches a collectible sculpture that is based on his previous design, but that also celebrates the Year of the Dog. The figurine is named 'Gotcha' and features the quirky spiral palm trees from Hello Mello, wrapping around a dog that is sculpted in Steven Harrington's signature cartoon style.

Highsnobiety identifies the dog as "dapper" as it is dressed in a black tuxedo. The collectible sculpture is crafted by the Los Angeles-based creative exclusively for art and design label ToyQube. The figurine stands 11 inches tall and weighs about 4.5 pounds. Made with polystone and metal parts, the Steve Harrington's collectible sculpture will definitely be a hot grab for any toy and design enthusiast. Not to mention, it will bring a poppy artistic twist to the modern design interior.
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2. Year of the Dog - Chance to develop dog-inspired products and designs that align with the Chinese zodiac and cultural celebrations.
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Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists, designers, and creative professionals can explore new avenues for creating collectible sculptures and artistic products.
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