New designer plush line...
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Aside from the startling new trend of designer toys being carried by all the major toy companies, designer plush were a common sight at Toy Fair. An affordable way to deliver and collect hip new art concepts, the plush scene is as alive as ever.
One new plush line debuting at Toy Fair was Jason Hilbourne's new Bunk Bots. 10 different styles are currently available, each super soft 'bot carrying a SRP of $14 each. They don't make sounds or move, but their designs are fresh and fun.
Plush fans can visit www.bunkbots.com for more on these whimscial creations, including a full list of characters and stores these can be purchased at. Follow the link below to see the Bunk Bots on display at Toy Fair!