7 homes of Bearbrick figurine collectors

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1) Boutique hotel-style home with plenty of display space

The display cabinet has a slit in the middle for the owner to display his toy collectibles. The BearBrick collectibles face the back of the cabinet, looking out into the living room. The burst of colour from the toys are a welcome break from the grey textured laminates.

(Design: Rezt and Relax Interior)

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The collection and display extend into the rooms too.

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2) Retro-inspired flat with an industrial vibe

Encased here is an army of small Bearbrick figurines which are kept dust-free, and used to brighten up any unornamented surface.

(Design: Exquisite Art Furniture Decoration)

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3) Unique displays fill the interiors of this four-room HDB home

The paintings and the wife’s collection of Bearbrick toys add colour and vibrance to the living space.

(Design: Distinctidentity)

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Bearbrick figurines are displayed along the shelves by the TV console too!

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4) Did you know TV host Pornsak has a huge toy collection? See his home here! 

Television host Pornsak Prajakwit's apartment has custom-made glass cabinets to keep his toys neat and away from heat.

His hoard of about 100 toy collectibles include those of the famous Japanese Bearbrick toys and various versions of Mickey Mouse.

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5) TV host Lee Teng's HDB home is filled with shoes, toys and clothes!

Lee Teng had a cabinet built to house about 30 action toy figurines such as Iron Man and the teddy bear character from the 2012 American comedy film Ted. He also has various Bearbrick toys displayed around the house. He says he started collecting toys after visiting a toy fair two years ago.

 

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6) $30,000 renovation for this two-plus-one-bedroom condo home in Sengkang

A wallcovering with a weathered brick design, as well as collectible figurines and framed prints, give this designer’s home office much character.

(Design: KNQ Associates)

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7) $85,000 fun and quirky interiors in this two-plus-one bedroom condominium unit

This home features colourful artwork and whimsical objects. including this Bearbrick figurine.

(Design: KNQ Associates)

 

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