Another Auction Record: A Labubu This Size Has Never Sold For This Much

Last week, a 4-foot Labubu sold for over $150,000.
This week,
14 little Labubus sold for over $300,000.

Labubu is in her AUCTION era.

⏰ THU, Jun 19, 2025 @ 12 PM PST
🐟 Published from Seattle, WA, USA
🔨 Built by
Chase Burns Broderick

Joopiter, Pharrell Williams’ auction platform, closed a blind‑box sale of fourteen 1-of-1 Labubu figures tonight. (While they all look the same, each has a custom necklace and is intended to represent a different K-pop star.) Every plushie wears custom sacai—the Tokyo label famed for hybrid couture‑sportswear looks—and represents a SEVENTEEN member, with one secret Pharrell-chosen colourway. (SEVENTEEN is a 13‑member K‑pop group whose fans call themselves Carats.) Lot 15 led at $31,250; the lowest hammer still reached $18,750.

Key stats:
Highest price: $31,250 (Labubu #15)
Lowest price: $18,750 (Labubu #4)
Average price: $24,464
Total estimated sales: $342,500

Joopiter hasn’t disclosed buyer identities or the exact slice bound for charity (UNESCO), and the Pharrell “secret” figure’s identity is still sealed until deliveries land. Meanwhile, if any of the 14 unique Labubus hop onto the secondary market, we’ll know whether $31k was a ceiling or just an opening bid.

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