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Hirono Road Journal Series Doll

Hirono Road Journal Series Doll

Blind Box | Keychain | Plush | Vinyl


Hirono Road Journal Doll is a plush doll from a series inspired by travel and the open road — soft, cuddly, ready to explore the world with you or simply stay on your desk. The entire vibe of a journey in one mascot.

234,99 zł

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Details

• Series: Hirono Road Journal (POP MART)
• Type: blind box – 1 random design per box
• Number of designs in the series: 7 (including 1 secret)
• Figure height: approx. 15.5 cm
• Height with charm: approx. 20 cm
• Materials: polyester + PVC/ABS
• Filling: polyester fibers / POM
• Finish: soft plush + hard details
• Use: keychain / collectible charm
• Included: 1 sealed box + 1 figure
• Age: 15+

Returns and complaints

🚚 Shipping: Same day for all orders placed before 12:00 PM

🇵🇱 Poland

  • inPost Courier — 1–2 days: 18 PLN
  • Orlen Paczka — 1–2 days: 12 PLN
  • inPost Paczkomat — 1–2 days: 14 PLN

(free for orders over 199.99 PLN)

🌍 International

Delivery within Europe is possible within 3–5 days.

🔁 Returns

Products can be returned within 14 days of receiving the order.

Blind Box products cannot be returned after opening, as the element of surprise is an integral part of the product.

In case of a product defect or damage during transport, please contact me as soon as possible.

Detailed information can be found in the FAQ section.

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Hirono: Lang - KICKOMI

Hirono Lang Collectible Figurines: Emotions Captured in Artistic Form

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A small, silent figurine. Soft form, muted colors, a calm gaze directed somewhere to the side. Hirono – a character created by artist Lang – doesn't scream, doesn't impress, doesn't try to attract attention. And that's precisely why it's hard to look away. Lang builds a narrative of introspection and silence around his character – emotions that rarely find their place in the world of loud design. Hirono is a figure somewhere between childlike sensitivity and adult reflection, between fantasy and reality. Someone who observes the world from a distance, and in that observation, says more than many a design is capable of shouting. What is minimalism as a language of emotions? What collectible series create Hirono's world? And why can this unassuming figurine tell your story better than you can yourself?