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      Art Toys, Plush Collectibles & Limited Edition Designer Drops

      Angie’s Boutique brings you more than glass — we bring you culture. Our designer toys collection features plush, vinyl, and collectible drops from top artists and creatives pushing the boundaries of heady design.

      From the Elbo x FELT Plush Drop to art-forward figures and concept toys, each piece is made to elevate your space, shelf, or stash.

      These aren’t your average toys:

      • 🎨 Limited-edition plush toys by known glass artists
      • 📦 Collectibles designed for display, not play
      • 🧸 Crossover drops from glass, fashion, and toy design scenes

      Explore related collections like our Elbo Artist Collection or Limited Edition Drops to find pieces that connect across your favorite subcultures.

      Want to learn how glass and toys merged? Read the blog: How Elbo Redefined Glass Art for the Toy World.

      Frequently Asked Questions – Designer Toys

      Are these toys meant for children?

      No — these are collectible art toys designed for adult collectors. Many are limited editions and not intended for child play.

      What makes a toy a “designer toy”?

      Designer toys are created by artists or designers with a focus on aesthetic, concept, and collectibility. They often feature limited production runs and cross-media design styles.

      Are Elbo plush toys official?

      Yes, all Elbo x FELT plush toys are authentic, artist-approved, and come with proper tags and packaging as limited drops.

      How often do new toys drop?

      We release limited edition drops on a rolling basis. Check our New Arrivals collection or sign up for our newsletter to stay updated.

      Frequently Asked Questions about Toys – Designer Plush, Collectibles & Limited Edition Art Drops

      Angies Boutique stocks designer plush and vinyl art toys from the smoke and glass scene rather than mainstream kids toys. The current Toys collection centers on two vendors: Cookies SF and Elbo Glass. From Cookies SF you will find branded Teddy Bear plush figures that double as streetwear-adjacent collectibles, often released to coincide with apparel drops. From Elbo Glass you will find collaborative vinyl figures, including pieces like the Dino Apu that tie back to the studio's blown-glass character work. These items sit in the same world as designer toy culture from KAWS, Medicom, and Kidrobot, but with smoke-industry artists and brands at the center. Customers buy them for shelves, glass cabinets, and shop displays rather than for play. Because both Cookies SF and Elbo Glass treat these as limited or seasonal drops, the assortment rotates frequently. If you want pieces tied to working glass artists, pair this collection with our /collections/elbo-artist-collection page. For more apparel and accessory crossover from the same brand, see /collections/cookies-glass. Everything here is sourced directly from the brands or their authorized distributors, so you are buying first-hand collector stock rather than secondary market.
      Yes. Every Cookies SF Teddy Bear and every Elbo Glass vinyl figure in this collection is sourced through official brand channels, not aftermarket. Angies Boutique has carried Cookies-branded product since the brand's early Bay Area expansion into Los Angeles, and we have an ongoing wholesale relationship with Elbo Glass for both blown-glass work and their limited toy collaborations. That matters because Cookies and Elbo are two of the most counterfeited names in the industry. Fakes show up on resale apps with sloppy print registration, wrong tag stitching, off-spec vinyl seams, and missing hangtag holograms. When you buy from us, the item ships with original packaging, brand-applied tags, and any authentication card the brand issued at release. If a piece in this collection is a numbered drop or part of a serialized run, that detail is called out in the product description. For an in-person check, visit the shop at 838 N Broadway in Los Angeles, where staff can walk you through brand markings before you buy. We have been verifying smoke-industry merchandise since 1990.
      The designer toy side of the smoke and glass world is small but tightly connected to working artists. Elbo Glass, run out of the Pacific Northwest, is best known for blown-glass character pieces, and the vinyl figures in this collection translate those same characters, like Dino Apu, into a more affordable, displayable format. The studio works with toy fabricators to produce limited vinyl runs that mirror their glass output. Cookies SF, founded by Berner, brought streetwear plush culture into the cannabis space, and the Cookies Teddy Bear is the brand's signature plush object — designed in-house by the Cookies creative team and produced in seasonal colorways. Both lines sit alongside broader designer toy tradition: heady glass artists like Buck and Coyle have done one-off vinyl projects in the past, and crossover with brands such as MJ Arsenal occasionally yields themed merch. If you want to explore more artist-driven product across formats, browse /collections/artists and /collections/heady-glass. Every drop we stock is documented with the artist or studio of record so collectors can verify provenance.
      Designer plush and vinyl from brands like Cookies SF and Elbo Glass behave more like limited streetwear than traditional toys. Three factors drive the resale market. First, production runs are short — most Cookies Teddy Bear colorways and Elbo vinyl figures are produced once and never re-released. Second, the brands are anchored to cultural moments, so a plush released alongside a strain launch or a gallery show carries narrative value collectors care about. Third, condition matters: sealed, tagged, and stored-flat examples consistently outperform opened ones on the secondary market. Original Cookies bears from early drops have traded for multiples of retail, and Elbo's first vinyl figures regularly sell out within hours of release. Buying at retail through an authorized stockist like Angies Boutique is the cleanest entry point — you avoid counterfeit risk, you get original packaging, and you establish a clean ownership chain. For collectors building a broader heady-adjacent shelf, pair these with pieces from /collections/elbo-artist-collection and /collections/glass-pendants. We have been an authorized retailer for Cookies and Elbo for years and have shipped plush to collectors across the country.
      The Cookies SF Teddy Bear is produced in a standard mid-size plush format, typically around 11 to 13 inches tall depending on the drop, which puts it squarely in display-shelf territory rather than oversized floor-plush territory. The bear features the Cookies wordmark embroidered on the chest, satin interior tag with batch information, and a hangtag that includes the season or colorway name. Each colorway is sewn from a different combination of plush fabric and contrast stitching, which is part of why collectors track them individually. Because the bears are intended as collectibles, we recommend keeping the hangtag attached and storing the bear out of direct sunlight to preserve the dye. Specific dimensions for each in-stock colorway are listed on the individual product page. If you are buying for gifting or for a glass-cabinet display, the mid-size scale pairs naturally with heady glass pieces from /collections/elbo-artist-collection or smaller vinyl figures from this same Toys collection. Visit us at 838 N Broadway in Los Angeles to see the current colorways in person before you commit.
      Elbo Glass vinyl figures are released as limited drops, not as ongoing production. The studio's core business is one-of-one blown glass, and their toy releases follow the same scarcity logic — a character like Dino Apu is fabricated in a defined run, distributed through a short list of authorized stockists including Angies Boutique, and then closed out. Most drops are produced in the low hundreds globally, with serialized or signed variants reserved for the smallest production tier. Once a colorway sells through, Elbo typically moves on to the next character or variant rather than re-running the previous one. That release model is why secondary market prices on early Elbo vinyl can exceed original retail. If you see an Elbo figure listed in this collection, it is current stock from an active drop or held-back inventory from a recent one. Once it is gone from the product page, we generally cannot restock the exact same variant. For the full Elbo ecosystem including glass pieces, pendants, and previous collab work, browse /collections/elbo-artist-collection. We have carried Elbo since the studio's early distribution years.
      Authentic Cookies SF merchandise is identified by several brand-controlled markers. On plush, look for cleanly embroidered Cookies wordmark with consistent stitch density, a sewn-in satin care tag with batch and country-of-origin information, and a printed hangtag with the colorway name and the Cookies logo lockup in correct proportions. Counterfeit bears typically show muddy embroidery, generic care tags, missing hangtags, and incorrect Cookies font kerning. On apparel and accessories, authentic Cookies pieces ship with a hologram or QR-style tag that the brand has used in various forms across recent seasons. The safest verification, though, is sourcing — buy from an authorized stockist. Angies Boutique has carried Cookies product since the brand's expansion into Los Angeles, and every Cookies item we sell is sourced through the brand's official wholesale channel. If you bought a Cookies item elsewhere and want a second opinion, bring it to our shop at 838 N Broadway and our staff can compare it side-by-side against current authentic stock. We have been operating in LA's Chinatown since 1990 and have handled enough genuine Cookies merchandise to spot inconsistencies quickly.
      Treat designer plush and vinyl figures like any other collectible: minimize light, moisture, and handling. For plush like the Cookies SF Teddy Bear, keep the hangtag attached if you are collecting for value, store it on a shelf out of direct sunlight to prevent dye fade, and avoid plastic display cases that trap humidity, which can yellow light-colored fabric. If a plush gets dusty, spot clean with a barely-damp cloth — never machine wash, which destroys the embroidery and tag set. For vinyl figures from Elbo Glass and other studios, the main risks are sunlight, which can fade printed paint applications over years, and pressure on packaging, which dents the corners and reduces resale value. Store sealed pieces flat, ideally in their original mailer or a poly bag, and keep opened pieces on a dust-protected shelf away from windows. Avoid solvents on painted vinyl. If you are building a serious shelf and want to pair plush with glass collectibles, our /collections/heady-glass and /collections/glass-pendants pages have complementary display-friendly pieces. For acid-free storage supplies, any standard archival comic-style bag works well.