Where city pride meets pure play.
Nathan Phillips Square is Toronto’s civic heart — home to the iconic Toronto sign, the elevated concrete arches, and the flying saucer-shaped City Hall towers that look like they time-traveled in from a sci-fi movie. It’s where crowds gather to skate, protest, celebrate, and snap selfies all year round.
The Toyronto version captures that same energy in toy form — with a twist (and a grin).
This collectible transforms the raised platform in front of City Hall into a joyful, character-inspired figure: big eyes, wide smile, and hands thrown in the air like it’s mid-rollercoaster ride. It doesn’t replicate the entire building — instead, it brings out the spirit of the space: playful, open, and full of movement.
Best of all? It’s not just cute — it’s interactive.
Specs:
Inspired by Nathan Phillips Square’s iconic architecture
Designed with a bold, rainbow color gradient (red to purple + white + gray)
Features movable/poseable arms (if applicable)
3D-printed in vibrant, layered colors
Approx. 4” wide x 3” tall
Functional as a figurine, desk buddy, or joy blaster
Designed by Tyhran, made in Toronto
Price: $25
Now in a bold Rainbow Edition, each piece radiates positivity with a full spectrum of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, dark blue, purple, white, and grey—celebrating creativity, community, and queerness in every curve.
