Siwilai Unveils Exclusive Companion Figure for 'KAWS:HOLIDAY THAILAND'

Revealed alongside a range of other collectibles and merchandise.

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Summary

  • KAWS reveals an 11-inch seated COMPANION figure for KAWS:HOLIDAY THAILAND in brown, grey and black
  • Thai in-store release is May 13 at SIWILAI Store, with global and U.S. launches staggered online
  • Additional event-themed apparel and lifestyle goods will also be available

To celebrate KAWS:HOLIDAY‘s arrival in Bangkok, Siwilai has revealed a limited-edition collectible inspired by the monumental installation at Sanam Luang. The figure features the COMPANION character seated on a sculpted Earth while gently holding the Moon—mirroring the 18-meter inflatable centerpiece on display.

The collectible will be available in three colorways — brown, grey and black — and stands 11 inches tall. Each version captures the reflective theme of generational connection and care that defines this latest stop in the global KAWS:HOLIDAY tour.

Thai collectors will have first access to the figure on May 13 at 10:00 am exclusively in-store at SIWILAI Store, Central Embassy. This marks a rare opportunity for fans in Thailand to purchase directly and in person.

For global collectors, the release will follow online at DDTStore beginning May 13 at 11:00 am HKT — excluding orders from Thailand and the U.S. Customers in the U.S. can purchase the figure a day earlier via KAWSONE on May 12 at 12:00 pm EDT, with shipping limited to U.S. addresses.

In addition to the collectible figure, a range of limited-edition KAWS:HOLIDAY THAILAND merchandise will also be available, including apparel and lifestyle goods, all featuring artwork tied to the event’s signature motif. These will be offered through select channels like SIWILAI and online while supplies last.

The launch comes as part of KAWS’ ongoing collaboration with AllRightsReserved and Central Embassy, blending contemporary art with cultural heritage at the iconic Sanam Luang grounds. In addition to the collectible figure, a range of limited-edition KAWS:HOLIDAY THAILAND merchandise will also be available, including apparel and lifestyle goods, all featuring artwork tied to the event’s signature motif. These will be offered through select channels like SIWILAI and online while supplies last.

 

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