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We have supported Designer Con for a few years and today have a preview of some exclusives that will be available this weekend in Pasadena. Scroll through the page to see some of your favorite local artists & brands that will be participating in this year's festivities.


Artist bumblebeelovesyou has an exclusive limited release with Prints on Wood. 20 signed and numbered and cut to shape unique wood print. Bumbleelovesyou will be signing at the Prints on Wood booth #512 on Saturday at 1 pm. Follow @printsonwood for more signings through the DCON weekend.


New Boogeyman vinyl sculptural by artist Mark Dean Veca drops this Saturday at DCon. Stop by MINDstyle Worldwide Booth #1108 to get your hands on it.


New DCon Exclusive “Hang In There” (Great White Edition) pin by Alex Pardee drops this weekend at the YESTERDAYS.co Booth 919!


Art of Coop aka Christopher Cooper is releasing MICKEY FINN, an silk-screened print, signed and numbered 18" x 24" edition of 50. Head to Booth #819 to pick up your own and meet the artist.


Mr. Stash x Silent Stage release. New “Blood Orange” resin can colorway for DCON. Silent Stage will be at Booth #820 with this item and many other releases by artists such as: Cryptik, Woes, Slick, Hebru, Saturno and Candie Bolton. Follow their IG page @silent_stage for more details.


New Print "QUVO TREJO" by artist Man One. Thanks to the success of Trejo's Coffee and Donuts this image has become synonymous with the sweet flavor of our city. Printed by Sugar Press Art, hand signed, numbered and titled 16" x 24" print. This and more exclusives at Crewest Booth #1612.

Click this link to get your passes for this weekend, https://www.usaepay.com/pay/jnkt6r3skfv7xvrgb/pTzG09tB.

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