EBerryStudio is officially putting their hat in the small toy market with the announcement of Keshi Factory. EBerryStudio is staking its claim on high-quality, 100% original IP, promising fans a “multiverse built from the ground up.”
Engineering the Future of Toys
The core hook of the Keshi Factory initiative is the focus on indestructible collectibles. While many high-end figures are known for their fragility, often relegated to “museum poses” behind glass, EBerryStudio is leaning into the nostalgic, durable feel of traditional “Keshi” (Japanese eraser-style figures). By combining modern engineering with this classic aesthetic, the studio aims to create pieces that are as rugged as they are artistic.
Founding Mode and Community Governance
EBerryStudio isn’t just asking fans to buy products; they are asking them to help build the brand. The launch of their Patreon “Founding Mode” introduces a democratic element to the production process.
Members of the Patreon crew aren’t just subscribers, they are decision-makers. The studio has announced that the community will cast the very first vote to decide which original wave enters the forge first. This level of transparency and community involvement is becoming a hallmark of successful independent toy launches, fostering a sense of ownership among collectors.
Keshi Figure Style
The “Keshi” style, small, often monochromatic, rubber-like figures, has seen a massive resurgence lately. Brands like Super7 have proven there is a massive market for original fantasy and sci-fi world-building. EBerryStudio’s entry into this space with an “indestructible” angle provides a unique selling point that distinguishes them from PVC or resin alternatives.
As the forge heats up, all eyes are on which designs will make the cut. Whether you are a veteran collector of “M.U.S.C.L.E.” figures or a newcomer to the indie designer scene, Keshi Factory is a project worth watching.






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