
The House of Hunter introduces a new contemporary art collection centered around Hunter — a refined and fashion-forward Shiba Inu whose presence blends sculpture, luxury aesthetics, and modern design. Emerging from the creative world of Manhattan artist Marko Stout, Hunter appears as a polished sculptural figure defined by geometric sunglasses, a silk scarf, and a confident sense of style.
Through collectible sculptures, fine art prints, exhibition posters, and visual media, the House of Hunter explores the intersection of contemporary art and fashion culture. Each work presents Hunter as both an elegant sculpture and a cultural icon — a symbol of modern luxury, artistic attitude, and timeless design.
For a brief moment, the entire House of Hunter edition exists together before departing for collectors around the world. Five metallic gold Hunter sculptures begin their journeys to New York, Paris, Tokyo, London, and Los Angeles.
A secured gallery. An impossible vault. A rare Marko Stout sculpture disappears—only to reappear exactly where it was always meant to be.
In the House of Hunter, nothing is stolen. It is simply taken into possession.
Hunter's sculpture appears in a private Paris salon during fashion week, where art, fashion, and collectors briefly share the same room. As the collection begins its journey through the world’s cultural capitals, the House of Hunter quietly enters the global stage.


























