Supreme x Rotary Hero Sticker Bricks Stool/Side Table
Supreme vs. Original

About the original
A hand-painted polyresin stool cast to look like a stack of Supreme box-logo stickers: 16 inches long, 13.5 inches wide, 17 inches tall, and 16.5 pounds. Rotary Hero is a Tokyo-based design studio established in 1989 that manufactures sculptural resin stools and homeware, including their recognizable stacks of U.S. hundred-dollar bills, hamburgers, and doughnuts sold through Urban Outfitters, HBX, and select design boutiques. Each piece is cast from a master mold, hand-finished, and individually painted to mimic the printed surface of the source object. The Supreme FW23 piece uses the same stack-and-paint technique applied to the box logo and released November 2, 2023 at $268, doubling as a stool, side table, or display object.
About Rotary Hero
Rotary Hero is a Japanese homeware brand founded in 1989 by Hero Sugimoto, with Rotary Hero Inc. registered in 2004 in Yokohama, Kanagawa. The company designs and manufactures novelty plastic objects: tissue dispensers shaped like Easter Island moai, stools modeled on hamburgers, donuts, ice cream cones, and stacks of US dollars, plus pen stands and storage pieces in the same vocabulary. Products are sold through BEAMS, Urban Outfitters, and specialty retailers. Supreme collaborated with Rotary Hero on the Giant Food Stool, a scaled-up burger-shaped seat in Supreme colorways.


