Gauntlet Gallery
What is KAWS’s piece called “Mount Fuji Plush (Pink)”?
Summary
Mount Fuji Plush (Pink) is a soft KAWS object produced in connection with one of the artist's large-scale KAWS:Holiday presentations, in which his reclining Holiday Companion was installed at iconic global locations. This pink plush translates the resting, contemplative Companion pose, eyes closed, body relaxed, into a huggable, collectible form. Plush editions like this accompany KAWS's monumental Holiday installations, letting audiences take home a tactile, scaled-down memento of the public event. With its rounded forms, crossed-out X-eye motif, and gentle palette, the piece embodies the warmth and accessibility that have made the KAWS:Holiday series a global phenomenon bridging public art and consumer collectibles.
Why It Matters
Mount Fuji Plush (Pink) is tied to the KAWS:Holiday project, one of the most significant developments in the artist's career, in which he placed enormous reclining Companion sculptures at landmark sites around the world and turned each into a cultural event. Plush companions to these installations matter because they democratize the experience: where the monumental sculpture is ephemeral and site-specific, the plush is a durable, ownable trace of it. These objects helped extend KAWS's reach to an enormous international audience and reinforced his unmatched ability to operate simultaneously as a public artist and a maker of beloved consumer goods. As a soft collectible, it carries less critical weight than his sculptures or major prints, but it is highly desirable among Holiday-focused collectors and an approachable, affordable entry point into KAWS's world. Its exact desirability depends on the specific Holiday edition and colorway, which buyers should confirm; but its connection to the landmark Holiday series gives it genuine cultural resonance.
Collector Perspective
This plush appeals to KAWS:Holiday enthusiasts and to collectors who want a tactile, display-friendly object commemorating a specific global installation. The resting Companion pose and soft pink palette make it warm, approachable, and especially popular with newer collectors and design-minded buyers. Within a larger collection it slots alongside other Holiday plush and figures, helping document KAWS's worldwide series of public-art events. Plush objects display well grouped together and reward collectors who track colorway and location variants. Because Holiday plush were released in multiple forms and palettes, collectors should confirm which specific edition they are acquiring; condition and original packaging meaningfully affect desirability for soft collectibles.
Historical Context
Mount Fuji Plush (Pink) belongs to KAWS's monumental and Holiday era, the phase in which his Companion figure, born from subway interventions and vinyl toys, was scaled up into massive public installations staged at iconic sites worldwide. The KAWS:Holiday series marked his arrival as a globally recognized public artist while preserving the accessibility of his earlier toy and product work through accompanying plush and figures. This object documents that dual achievement, functioning as a consumer-scale memento of an ambitious public-art event. It reflects the continuity between KAWS's designer-toy roots and his later monumental ambitions, and its resting pose ties directly to the contemplative, restful Companion that defines the Holiday installations.
FAQ
What is Mount Fuji Plush (Pink) connected to?
It is connected to a KAWS:Holiday presentation, the series in which large reclining Companion sculptures were installed at iconic global sites.
What pose does the plush show?
It depicts the resting, eyes-closed reclining Companion that defines the KAWS:Holiday installations, rendered as a soft collectible.
Is a plush a serious KAWS collectible?
It is an authentic Holiday-series object. Plush carry less critical weight than sculpture or prints but are highly collectible, especially among Holiday fans.
What affects its value?
The specific Holiday edition and colorway, plus condition and original packaging, all affect desirability for soft collectibles.
Related Works
About the Artist

KAWS is the working name of Brian Donnelly (b. 1974, Jersey City). He began in the 1990s subverting bus-shelter and phone-booth advertisements, then built a singular visual language around the Companion — a Mickey-Mouse-descended figure with crossed-out X eyes — alongside Chum, BFF, Accomplice and a cast of appropriated cartoon characters. His practice spans paintings, screenprints, vinyl and bronze sculpture, and the monumental KAWS:Holiday installations shown in cities worldwide. His work is held by the Brooklyn Museum, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and major private collections, and he is among the most collected artists of his generation.
