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More than 40 design brands from across Asia are setting up shop for three days only

If your shelves are looking a bit bare and you have a penchant for independent design, you’ll want to clear your schedule from June 19 to 21. PMQ Play Stuff Fest is making its grand return, and for three days only, the ground-floor courtyard is turning into a limited-time toy diner dubbed Toy Guys.
The pop-up is a celebration of the indie art toy scene, gathering more than 40 original design brands and collectives from across Hong Kong, Bangkok, Seoul, and Taipei. Born as a platform to give rising talents some well-deserved spotlight, this year’s iteration is going full-throttle into diner culture, with four beloved local studios cooking up exclusive creations inspired by fast-food nostalgia.
Among the drops, you’ll find artist Foon Wong’s signature Frankenskid and Tri-leg Cat characters dressed in glow-in-the-dark staff uniforms, alongside Made by plastic’s Burgero Bulky, an adorable chef stacked with ingredients and plenty of confidence. If you prefer your toys with a side of attitude, Morimeiworks is bringing out transparent, gradient-painted Zombcats styled as grumpy soda cans. Rounding out the local line-up is The W.O.O.F Club, which has reimagined its corgi mascot as a retro melon-soda-inspired figure.
Beyond the chance to completely rinse your bank account on rare collectables, there is also lots to keep you occupied. The weekend lineup includes live graffiti painting, sculpting demonstrations, and casual chitchat sessions with the artists. If you fancy trying your hand at the craft, there are also workshops where you can sculpt your own mini hamburger toy or learn how to cast miniature pizzas and apple pies out of resin.
Naturally, with all this talk about food, it would be cruel to leave you hungry. Local food trucks and stalls like Sick! Burger, teemtonefai, and Treble Coffee will be on-site, meaning your lunch and caffeine fixes are fully sorted while you browse.
A one-day ticket for adults will set you back only $20, while children aged 12 and under can get in completely free. If you manage to snag an early-bird ticket, it’ll cost the same $20 but also comes with a limited-edition blind box figure to take home. The pop-up is open from 12pm to 7pm daily throughout the long weekend. To check out the full line-up of creators, head over to the official PMQ website, or grab your tickets via Popticket.
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