Figurines
Childhood icons. Design objects. Surprisingly good company.
Some figures simply sit on a shelf. Others instantly bring back memories. Our decorative figures combine pop culture, interior design and sculptural objects — from iconic Disney, DC Comics, Pokémon or Harry Potter characters to clean design pieces, humorous garden gnomes and modern decorative sculptures with personality.
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Somewhere between collector’s piece and interior object
The Figures category brings together decorative sculptures, design figures and character-driven objects for people who enjoy interiors with personality. Especially for millennials, many of these pieces are more than decoration: they reconnect with films, comics, games and characters that shaped entire childhoods — now reinterpreted for living rooms, shelves and modern homes.
From graphic figures by Blogo to iconic sculptural characters by Leblon Delienne, the collection ranges from clean and gallery-inspired to playful and intentionally nostalgic. Materials such as polyresin, ABS, epoxy resin, porcelain, ceramics and wood create different moods — glossy and bold, calm and sculptural or quietly artistic.
Yes, it is “just a figure”. No, it is not irrelevant.
Good figures often work like visual punctuation in a room. A character on a sideboard, a sculpture in a shelf or a provocative garden gnome outside can change the atmosphere faster than expected. Pop culture pieces in particular create instant emotional connection — something many purely decorative objects struggle to achieve.
Disney characters recall favourite films. DC figures bring graphic comic aesthetics into interiors. Pokémon and Harry Potter balance nostalgia with contemporary design surprisingly well. That is exactly why they work beautifully in modern interiors when styled intentionally rather than displayed like a collector’s archive.
Placed next to books, candles, vases or lighting, these objects create contrast and personality. A black sculpture on pale wood. A silver figure beside ceramics. A humorous detail in an otherwise calm room. Interiors do not need to take themselves too seriously to feel considered.
How to style decorative figures without making a room feel crowded
With decorative figures, restraint usually works better than quantity. A single sculptural piece often has more impact than an overcrowded collection. Figures become more harmonious when combined thoughtfully with lighting, materials and surrounding objects.
Larger sculptures work beautifully on sideboards, consoles or shelves. Smaller figures combine naturally with books, candle holders or vases. Black, gold or silver objects create sharper accents, while ceramic or wooden pieces feel softer and calmer.
Outdoor spaces can also benefit from personality. Garden figures and playful outdoor sculptures add humour and character to balconies, terraces and gardens — especially when they are slightly self-aware about it.
Where pop culture meets design
Our brands combine interior design, sculpture and pop culture in different ways. Leblon Delienne transforms iconic characters into collectible design objects with sculptural presence. Blogo creates clean decorative figures with graphic clarity and modern humour. In the future, brands such as KPM Berlin or Lalique may add porcelain and artistic sculptural pieces with an even stronger gallery aesthetic.
The result is a curated collection for people who enjoy pop culture but prefer objects with design value over ordinary merchandise. More sculptural object with personality, less souvenir shelf with Wi-Fi.
Growing up does not mean putting the good figures away.
Whether iconic character, sculptural object or slightly provocative garden gnome: good figures bring personality, humour and memories into a room. And honestly, homes rarely become more interesting by being too perfectly coordinated.