Straight out of 1960s New York, Playforever's Maverick Heat vehicles are a bold representation of the famous slab-sided vehicles of the era. With distinctive flat sides and super large surface...
From Wedges to Mary Janes; vivid colour blocking to bright two tones, just like the rest of our Midi range, Bonnie’s design is inspired by the bold color and...
From Wedges to Mary Janes; vivid color blocking to bright two tones, just like the rest of our Midi range, Bonnie’s design is inspired by the bold color and...
Part of the Midi Collection, Buck's design is inspired by the bold color and shape of 1960s fashion and footwear. Resembling a shoe wedge but being an iconic toy car,...
Part of the Midi Collection, Buck's design is inspired by the bold color and shape of 1960s fashion and footwear. Resembling a shoe wedge but being an iconic toy car,...
Embracing the era of 1950s rockabilly chic, Clyde is modern twist on the classic hot rod American cars. Rolled up capris and bright Mary Janes; halter necks and hair scarves...
The Ken car is a homage to Ken Miles, the English sports car racing engineer and driver best known for his motorsport career during the beautiful and chaotic 1960's 24...
The Ken car is a homage to Ken Miles, the English sports car racing engineer and driver best known for his motorsport career during the beautiful and chaotic 1960's 24...
Mini Speedy Le Mans is a toy car in its simplest, most organic form. Taking its smooth, curved shape – a shape that conveys movement and fluidity even when parked...
DescriptionPlayforever's Mimmo is a modern interpretation of early 20th century racing aeroplanes. With a solid body and simple, eye-catching graphics on the wing and tail, just like the rest of our...
DescriptionPlayforever's collaboration with Hugo Boss resulted in the Rufus collection. The Rufus car comes in two different colors, a streamlined body and finest quality materials. Find the coolest driver on...
The Rufus collection is designed and made by London based designer toy maker, Playforeve, following their recent collaboration with Hugo Boss. A streamlined shape with a geometric front and pointed...
The Rufus collection is designed and made by London based designer toymaker, Playforever, following their recent collaboration with Hugo Boss. A streamlined shape with a geometric front and pointed 'ridge'...
Mini Speedy Le Mans is a toy car in its simplest, most organic form. Taking its smooth, curved shape – a shape that conveys movement and fluidity even when parked...
Turbo captures the spirit and magic of the most infectious decade ever. Part of the Verve collection, Playforever's Turbo Jet is inspired by the F1 cars of the 80's. With unapologetic clashing...
Turbo captures the spirit and magic of the most infectious decade ever. Part of the Verve collection, Playforever's Turbo Laser is inspired by the F1 cars of the 80's. With unapologetic clashing...
Turbo captures the spirit and magic of the most infectious decade ever. Part of the Verve collection, Playforever's Turbo Lauper is inspired by the F1 cars of the 80's. With unapologetic clashing...
Turbo captures the spirit and magic of the most infectious decade ever. Part of the Verve collection, Playforever's Turbo Miami is inspired by the F1 cars of the 80's. With unapologetic clashing...
Back in the sixties, super cars were voluptuous, beaten aluminum shells, with supermodel curves, organic shapes that looked like they had been sculpted out of marble. But, in Italy there was a...
Back in the sixties, super cars were voluptuous, beaten aluminum shells, with supermodel curves, organic shapes that looked like they had been sculpted out of marble. But, in Italy there was a...
Back in the sixties, supercars were voluptuous, beaten aluminum shells, with supermodel curves, and organic shapes that looked like they had been sculpted out of marble. But, in Italy there was a...
Back in the sixties, supercars were voluptuous, beaten aluminum shells, with supermodel curves, and organic shapes that looked like they had been sculpted out of marble. But, in Italy there was a...
Back in the sixties, supercars were voluptuous, beaten aluminum shells, with supermodel curves, and organic shapes that looked like they had been sculpted out of marble. But, in Italy there was a...
Back in the sixties, super cars were voluptuous, beaten aluminum shells, with supermodel curves, organic shapes that looked like they had been sculpted out of marble. But, in Italy there was a...