Muscamoot Returns
Update: Aqua-Moot is now Sold Out, thank you!Our first Big Muscamoot since Toy Karma 2 all the way back in September 2009...the Aqua-Moot will glow his way into your heart! This release will be available in-store at our Chicago location Friday, March 12 when we open at Noon, and online at rotofugi.com at 2pm Central Time.
Ninjatown Zipper Charms are Here!
Who knew ninjas could get even smaller and cuter? We did! Just over an inch tall the Ninjatown Zipper Charms come in 16 different styles. Each Ninja is equipped with a clasp and a loop so they can climb and hang on almost anything.
Available here beginning Friday, March 12.
Up Next in the Gallery
Hot on the heels of our current exhibit featuring Shag, we've got TWO great new shows coming up by Chicago-based
Travis Lampe and Jacksonville, Florida's own
Dan May. Both are incredibly talented painters so these should be two exhibits you'd regret missing. Opening Friday, March 19...with both Travis and Dan attending. And don't forget to
get on the preview list for first shot at art if you're not on it already!
Marshall Zipper Charms Now Available
Everyone's favorite little marshmallow boy is back and he's more portable than ever!
Buy some now.
New Releases
One quick glance at this column and you'll know the 18 newest products added to our
online store. Neat, eh? If you see something you want, just click on it to go to it's page on the store.
See More New Arrivals
Shag Exhibit Online
Our new gallery exhibit with Josh Agle (aka Shag) is
available online now. Have a look and drop us a line if you need a Shag painting in your life (everybody needs at least one!)...the two images above are good examples of some of the new work. Don't miss your chance to get a nice affordable Shag original!
Read Our Minds
Evan La Ruffa of
I Paint My Mind was kind enough to do an
interview of Rotofugi Gallery Director and Toy Wrangler Kirby Kerr (that's me) for The Citrus Report. Read it all the way to the end if you've ever wondered what my favorite band is. Thanks Evan! Photo by Greg "Craig" Kohlhagen.