Supreme x Vilac Box Logo Car
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — Vilac
Wooden Mini Racing Car
About the original
The Vilac Wooden Mini Racing Car is a lacquered beechwood toy car with rubber tires, handcrafted in the Jura Mountains of France. Vilac was founded in 1911 in Moirans-en-Montagne by Narcisse Villet and is among the oldest wooden toy manufacturers in the country; the Jura region has been France's traditional wooden-toy-making center since the 18th century. The Mini Racing Car is a push-along streamlined roadster roughly 17 centimeters long, part of a lineup that has included licensed Citroën and Vespa editions. The SS2026 Supreme collab adds a box logo to the body of the standard car; Vilac's off-the-shelf version retails for around $25.
About Vilac
Vilac is a French wooden toy manufacturer founded in 1911 by Narcisse Villet in Moirans-en-Montagne, a village in the Jura Mountains historically known as France's toy-making capital. The company produces lacquered beech and birch toys, pull-along animals, scale-model cars, marble runs, and traditional games. Vilac has run continuously from the same region for over a century, maintaining hand-lacquering and silkscreen printing methods alongside licensed collaborations with Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Ingela P. Arrhenius, and Keith Haring. Its catalog of early-learning and collectible wooden objects is carried in museum stores and independent toy shops worldwide. Supreme's collaboration with Vilac produced a set of Box Logo wooden blocks.


