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410 You can own a functional version of Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog sculptures for $750

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 06/11/2025 13:24 EDT

You can own a functional version of Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog sculptures for $750

Jeff Koons, best known for his Balloon Dog sculptures that have sold for as much as $58 million, has collaborated with Lexon Design and The Broad museum in Los Angeles to make his iconic artworks more functional and accessible.  Available for preorder through Lexon’s website starting June 17th are a new 11-inch tall Balloon Dog […]

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