Huck Gee

In 2005, Huck Gee released the "Skullhead Project", a joint venture between Kidrobot and Barneys New York in conjunction with five top fashion designers: Marc Jacobs, Jil Sander, Dries van Noten, Rick Owens, and Duckie Brown.

[3] In the winter of 2007, three Kidrobot toys were accepted into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, including a "Hello My Name Is" 8" Dunny figure, designed by Gee in collaboration with Paul Budnitz and Tristan Eaton.

This partnership began in the early 2000s when Gee, known for his unique designer toys, was approached to work on exclusive collectible figures based on the band's characters.

These figures, designed in collaboration with Gorillaz co-creator Jamie Hewlett, were first released in 2005 and quickly became highly coveted items among music fans and toy collectors alike.

[9] In 2018, Huck Gee co-founded Superplastic alongside Paul Budnitz, with the vision of blending physical designer toys with digital artwork and pop culture influences.

Superplastic has since emerged as a leader in the luxury art toy market, known for its innovative designs and collaborations with major pop icons like The Weeknd and Post Malone.

Superplastic is also known for its limited-edition collectibles, which frequently sell out, underscoring Gee's influence in making designer toys a prominent aspect of contemporary art culture.