Pop Art Robot Figurine - Retro

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Original 3DCentral Design

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Pop Art Robot with vibrant 1960s retro-futuristic aesthetic. 3D printed in Quebec, Canada—bold, colorful collectible gift celebrating Warhol-inspired design.

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Description

Pop Art Robot Collectible Figurine – Retro-Futuristic Visual Energy

Inject bold color and retro-futuristic energy into your space with this vibrant Pop Art Robot collectible figurine. This 3D printed piece channels the aesthetic revolution of 1960s pop art—evoking Warhol, Lichtenstein, and bold graphic design—while applying those sensibilities to contemporary robot design.

Canadian Manufacturing Excellence

Manufactured at our Quebec facility using premium PLA material, this Pop Art Robot showcases high-contrast colors, bold lines, and dynamic composition. Our advanced printing technology captures the graphic intensity that defined the pop art movement while maintaining dimensional depth and detail.

Design Highlights

  • Vibrant 1960s pop art color palette
  • Bold graphic lines and high contrast
  • Retro-futuristic robot aesthetic
  • Eye-catching desk or shelf display
  • Perfect gift for art and design lovers

For Art Enthusiasts

This Pop Art Robot appeals to art history enthusiasts, mid-century modern collectors, graphic design fans, and anyone who appreciates bold, colorful decor. Its vibrant presence makes it an instant focal point in any room or workspace.

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Print farms and art retailers can access this design through our Commercial License subscription, granting commercial rights to produce and sell the Pop Art Robot.

Dimensions & Specifications

Material PLA
Layer Height 0.16mm
Manufacturing Method 3D Printing (FDM)
Origin Quebec, Canada

Dimensions may vary slightly due to the 3D printing process.

Estimated Delivery

Destination Delivery Time
Canada 5-10 business days
United States 7-14 business days
International 14-21 business days
Free shipping on orders over $100 CAD within Canada

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Why Choose the Pop Art Robot Collectible Figurine

The Pop Art Robot Collectible Figurine is a display-ready collectible from our Figurines catalog of 1155+ designs. An original 3DCentral design. Printed at our industrial print farm in Laval, Quebec, every figurine features crisp detail and smooth surfaces achieved through precision layer-by-layer manufacturing. Browse our full Figurines collection to discover more.

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Explore More Collections

Beyond our Figurines, 3DCentral offers a wide range of 3D printed collectibles. Check out our Busts and Articulated Figurines collections for even more unique designs — all made in Quebec with the same attention to quality and detail.

Want to learn more? You can read From Concept to Collectible: Our Design Process Explained on our blog, or check our FAQ page for answers to common questions, or contact us anytime.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pop art and how does it relate to robots?

Pop art was an art movement that emerged in the 1950s-60s celebrating mass culture, commercial imagery, and mechanical reproduction. Applying pop art aesthetics to a robot creates a perfect conceptual matchu2014both explore themes of mass production, technology, and the democratization of design. The robot becomes both subject and commentary on the movement itself.

Can I get this in classic pop art color schemes?

Absolutely! We encourage color requests that honor pop art traditionsu2014primary color combinations, high-contrast duotones, or vibrant neons. Contact us to discuss specific color options from our current PLA inventory that can achieve authentic pop art visual impact.

Would art students appreciate this?

Definitely. The Pop Art Robot serves as both decorative piece and educational reference for students studying art history, graphic design, or contemporary aesthetics. It demonstrates how historical movements can be reinterpreted through new technologies and subjects, making it a thoughtful gift for creative education contexts.

How does 3D printing relate to pop art's themes?

Pop art celebrated mechanical reproduction and challenged notions of artistic uniqueness through techniques like screen printing. 3D printing continues this democratizationu2014allowing identical reproductions of digital designs. The Pop Art Robot printed on demand embodies the same philosophical questions about originality, reproduction, and mass culture that the movement explored decades ago.