This ad will be closed automatically in X seconds.

ARTiSTORY reveals first artist collaboration for National Gallery Company

Art and cultural IP specialist ARTiSTORY has brought an AIoT technology eco-brand obode, together with the National Gallery to create a smart robot vacuum cleaner, featuring designs inspired by three great artists and supported with innovative digital marketing content.

The smart robot, obode P8, launching to market this spring, will be available to purchase online at Kickstarter. P8 is one of obode’s most advanced AIoT products, and is part of what Midea Robozone calls the new wave of tech life, combining technology and art.

As part of ARTiSTORY’s living artists programme, Finnish designer and illustrator Janine Rewell was commissioned to create new contemporary artwork for obode P8 inspired by three masterpieces in the National Gallery: Ambrosius Bosschaert’s Still Life of Flowers in a Wan-Li Vase, Claude Monet’s The Water-Lily Pond and Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers.

The three artists shared a fascination with nature and benefitted from advances in science and technology, such as the newly-invented microscope which Ambrosius may have used to study the flowers he painted in detail. Images of the new artwork will be created as stickers to be applied to the robot cleaner by the customer.

Obode has also committed to creating content for digital marketing purposes, which was arranged and led by ARTiSTORY. This included a film shoot in the National Gallery, bespoke narrative and interviews with the artist Janine Rewell and the National Gallery Company’s B2B and brand licensing director.

“This exciting collaboration is a great example of how ARTiSTORY’s licensing programmes can bring together cultural IP with cutting edge innovative products and immersive digital storytelling content,” commented Yizan He, ceo and founder of ARTiSTORY.

Alice Shaw, head of Midea’s Robozone Global Marketing Center, added: “It’s a pleasure to work with ARTiSTORY; we hope to bring life-enhancing home technology and bold aesthetics from the ‘cyberpunk’ story to life.”

Want to read more news like this? Simply sign up to our daily digest by clicking here. You can also follow @LicensingSource on Twitter and @licensing_source on Instagram.

MORE NEWS
LEGOStitch500x500
 
Licensed Toys continued to play a key role in shaping market dynamics during 2024 - they make up 35% of overall total market share, up by 3%, thanks to the likes of Lilo & Stitch, UEFA, Despicable Me/Minions, Bluey and Sonic....
SpideyHeroToys500x500
 
With Licensed Toys now representing over a third (35%) of all UK toy sales, popular entertainment IP were well represented in the Hero Toys list....
LucySalisburyFunko500x500
 
Funko's Lucy Salisbury talks toy fair plans in London and Nuremberg, new launches and making the most of seasonal opportunities....
IFFutureForecast500x500
 
Future Forecast 2025 identifies key opportunities for brands, including the rising focus on family wellbeing, the power of sensory marketing and the bridging of physical and digital experiences....
BrioBuilder500x500
 
Revealed at Toy Fair yesterday (21 January), the Apollo Saturn V construction set includes 91 pieces for open-ended building and imaginative play....
MermaidMagic500x500
 
Headstart International has secured a new partnership with entertainment studio Rainbow to develop and distribute a toy line for Netflix property, Mermaid Magic....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.