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Continue shoppingCollector Plush Toys: the cuddly object turned global pop culture piece
Step into the world of collector plush toys, these fluffy objects that are no longer reserved for children's bedrooms: they have become one of the most shared, collected and viralized pop culture objects of the decade. From IKEA's Blåhaj shark taking over social media to the unfindable first-edition Pokemon plush, through the Jellycat soft toys that adults snap up and Murakami Flowers trading for several hundred euros, the plush has become a real adult collector's piece. At MTHOR Shop, we curate official plushies, limited editions, designer collabs and viral pieces driving the buzz — all authenticated by our team of experts before shipping.
The story of a comeback: why plushies became collector's items
Declared outdated in the digital era, the plush experienced a spectacular comeback from the late 2010s, driven by three major phenomena. First the TikTok and Instagram effect: a soft, colorful, photogenic object has everything to thrive on visual platforms — IKEA's Blåhaj shark, quietly launched in 2014, became one of the most viral plushies in history through Internet memes, going as far as worldwide stockouts.
Then the limited drop strategy borrowed from the sneaker and streetwear world: Pokemon Center releases numbered first-edition plushes that resell for triple on eBay, Jellycat publishes retired editions that immediately gain value, and contemporary art collectors — Takashi Murakami, Daniel Arsham, KAWS — regularly produce limited edition plushies trading for several hundred or thousand euros on the secondary market. Finally the social acceptance of adult plush ownership: the plush is no longer infantilizing, it's cute, kawaii, a personality statement, a decor object.
Understanding a collector plush: what makes the value
A collector plush is recognized by several criteria. The official provenance first: Pokemon Center Tokyo, IKEA, Jellycat London, Studio Murakami — each brand has its licensing logic and sewn authenticity tag. The limited print run next: first editions, Jellycat retired editions, numbered art toy drops (often 500 to 5000 copies) immediately gain value. The collab effect finally: plushies from cross-culture collaborations (Pokemon x Van Gogh Museum, Jellycat x National Gallery, Murakami x Doraemon, KAWS x Sesame Street) quickly become coveted pieces.
On the technical side, here's what makes the difference between a collector plush and a replica:
The official sewn label (with barcode, batch number and license logo) which must be intact and readable. The textile and stuffing quality (dense plush, regular stitching, precise embroidery for eyes and mouth). The original hangtag (the small cardboard tag with the brand logo) which must be present and untorn for new pieces. The original packaging (box for Pokemon Center drops or art toys, sleeve for retired Jellycats) which takes considerable value on the secondary market.
The iconic plushies of the collection
Our Collector Plush Toys collection brings together the most coveted pieces from contemporary plush culture. You'll find the IKEA essentials with the famous Blåhaj (the shark) and his cousin Blåvalen (the whale), the most shared plushies in the world. The Pokemon plushies from Pokemon Center Tokyo drops: Pikachu first-edition, Eevee, Snorlax, plus seasonal special editions reselling for triple. The Murakami art toys: Flower plush, KaiKai & KiKi, and the Doraemon x Murakami collabs.
Add to this the Jellycat retired and exclusives (the famous Bashful Bunny, Amuseable Avocado, If I Were a Bunny) which gain value as soon as they're retired from the catalog, the Daniel Arsham plushies (the Pokemon Cracked in Pokemon x Arsham Studios collab), the KAWS plushies (Companion plush, BFF, Sesame Street KAWS), the cross-culture collabs like Van Gogh Museum x Pokemon, and video games with Jelly Car plushies and other gaming pieces. Each plush is an object condensing pop culture, contemporary art and nostalgia — both personal statement and collector investment.
Why buy your collector plush at MTHOR
MTHOR Shop is specialized in selling authenticated collector pieces. Every plush in our collection goes through a rigorous check by our team of experts: we verify the official sewn label (license logo, barcode, batch number), the textile and stuffing quality (density, stitching, embroidery), the presence of the original cardboard hangtag (intact for new pieces), the consistency with the official drop (Pokemon Center, IKEA, Jellycat, Murakami) and the original packaging when applicable. For signed or numbered pieces, we verify the edition number consistency. Learn more about our authentication process.
We offer worldwide delivery in 2 to 8 days, home delivery against signature, with real-time tracking by email and WhatsApp. Plushies are shipped in a packaging protecting the textile and the hangtag to prevent any deformation in transit. You benefit from 4x interest-free payment via Klarna or Scalapay, and a customer service based in France available Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm. If anything goes wrong, our 14-day return policy protects you.
FAQ — Collector Plush Toys at MTHOR
How do you check the authenticity of a collector plush?
The authenticity of a collector plush is verified on several criteria: the official sewn label (with license logo, barcode, readable batch number), the original cardboard hangtag (intact for new pieces), the textile and stuffing quality (regular density, precise stitching, clean embroidery), and the consistency with the official drop (Pokemon Center, IKEA, Jellycat, Studio Murakami). For limited or numbered editions, we verify the edition number. Our team systematically checks each of these elements before shipping. See the full process.
Is the plush delivered new with its hangtag?
Yes. All our new plushies are delivered with their original hangtag intact, in their original packaging when applicable (Pokemon Center box, Jellycat sleeve, art toy blister). The sewn label is also intact. For rare second-hand pieces or open box, the condition of the hangtag and packaging is specified on the product page.
Which collector plush brands are available at MTHOR?
Our collection covers the breadth of the collector market: Pokemon Center (Tokyo drops, first editions, seasonal editions), IKEA (Blåhaj, Blåvalen and other viral pieces), Jellycat (Bashful Bunny, Amuseable, retired editions), Studio Murakami (Flowers, KaiKai & KiKi, Doraemon x Murakami), KAWS (Companion plush, BFF, Sesame Street collabs), Daniel Arsham Studios (Pokemon Cracked, art toys), and plushies from cult video games (Jelly Car and other gaming pieces).
What is the delivery time?
We ship worldwide, with home delivery against signature in 2 to 8 days. You benefit from real-time tracking by email and WhatsApp, regardless of your destination. Plushies are shipped in packaging protecting the textile and the hangtag to guarantee arrival in perfect condition.
Will I have to pay customs fees?
No, no customs fees are at your charge. MTHOR covers the entirety of customs fees and duties, regardless of your destination worldwide. The price displayed on the site is the final price you pay: no bad surprises at delivery.
Can I return my plush if I'm not satisfied?
Yes. You have 14 days after receipt to return your plush, provided it is in its original condition (intact hangtag, original packaging for new pieces). The refund is processed within 24h after receipt of the return.
Going further
Also discover our Joan Cornellà and Collector Vinyl Records collections to extend your collector universe beyond textile. To learn more about our quality process, see our detailed authentication process.
























































































































