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Poster: Mystère Plastique: Collection 82

Cat. № POSTER-119 · Archive reference image

Porcelain & Plastic Icons № 119

Mystère Plastique: Collection 82

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Archive note

A promotional poster for an unreleased French designer toy line from the early 1980s, featuring a humanoid figure constructed entirely of modular plastic blocks in primary colors. The geometric body and smooth, featureless face suggest the influence of both Constructivist sculpture and the emerging digital aesthetic of early computer graphics. The poster's spare typography and neutral background recall the minimalist design language of Parisian avant-garde galleries. Sought by collectors of lost industrial design, speculative toy history, and the visual culture of pre-digital modernism.

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Section
Porcelain & Plastic Icons
Style
Bauhaus product advertisement, 3D render aesthetic
Mood
austere, utopian, uncanny
Palette
cream, orange, blue, yellow

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toy designfrench modernismgeometricconstructivism1980sprimary colorsmodularindustrial designplasticsculpturecollectionminimalist