Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year

Xbox collaborated with artists from Singapore, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan to bring us nine one-of-a-kind themed Xbox One consoles that capture the essence of the Lunar New Year. From stylistic decaling to full-on monkey-themed Xbox Ones, the designers truly let their imaginations run wild to create some of the most unique consoles we’ve ever seen.

These Xbox One consoles are not up for purchase, they are purely-decorative Xbox One consoles at local retailers. But you can check out Xbox Singapore’s Facebook page for a chance to receive one of these consoles (terms and conditions apply).

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
MONKEY SHRINE by Oak & Bindi

Monkey Shrine by Oak & Bindi, Singapore
In celebration of the Year of the Monkey, illustrator Oak & Bindi designed this Monkey Shrine with good fortune in mind. Incorporating the auspicious number ‘nine’ with nine monkeys and the lucky colors of white, gold and blue; this creation is set to welcome prosperity in the new year.

 

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
Monkey Ear, Monkey Year by Kevin Chou

Monkey Ear, Monkey Year by Kevin Chou, Taiwan

It’s the Year of the Monkey and now there’s a console to match. Crafted by Kevin Chou, the console is decorated with a tail and two ears, symbolizing the concept of “reunion,” an important part of the Lunar New Year spirit. And yes, the console has its very own “banana” controller.

 

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
Golden Sand Ingot by Song-Kuan Wang

Golden Sand Ingot by Song-Kuan Wang, Taiwan

Symbolic and traditional yet trendy with its glittering gold controller, designer Song-Kuan Wang’s Xbox One features a number of gold ingots that symbolize endless fortune.

 

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
Good Fortune Monkeys by Tzu-Yu Chao and Chang-Yi Ho

Good Fortune Monkeys by Tzu-Yu Chao and Chang-Yi Ho, Taiwan

Made entirely out of toy building bricks, this Xbox One design symbolizes good fortune and everlasting joy. A pair of monkeys present the peaches of immortality while fireworks and lanterns highlight both a celebrative new year atmosphere and wishes of infinite happiness. The monkeys even spin around!

 

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
What the Luck by Jan Curious

What the Luck by Jan Curious, Hong Kong

Singer and designer Jan Curios drew inspiration for the design from the Yin Yang, the two opposing principles in Chinese culture. The black and white colors represent the sky and the ground. With this design, the artist wishes happiness in the new year.

 

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
Monkey Mountain by Graphic Airlines

Monkey Mountain by Graphic Airlines, Hong Kong

Why bring your Xbox One to Monkey Mountain when you can bring Monkey Mountain to your Xbox One? Creative street art duo Graphic Airlines recreated the popular Hong Kong locale in homage to the Year of the Monkey.

 

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
Candy-box One by Ar To

Candy-box One by Ar To, Hong Kong

Candy brings joy. Xbox One brings more joy. Put them together and you’re set for a good time. That was the thinking behind designer Ar To’s especially sweet console idea. Inside the box sits a very chocolaty Xbox One Wireless Controller. Don’t worry, it won’t melt in your hand.

 

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
Big Fortune by Zoie Lam

Big Fortune by Zoie Lam, Hong Kong

Hong Kong fashion designer Zoie Lam’s design features an image of the Panama orange, a symbol of good fortune during the New Year, the orange is depicted as square, representing a wish to shake up tradition and break old rules in favor of fresh, new beginnings in the new year.

 

Monkey Themed Xbox One Consoles For Lunar New Year
The Forbidden X by Cay Kou

The Forbidden X by Cay Kou, China

Visual Artist Cay Kou’s inspiration for this design came straight from the beautiful architecture, carvings and paintings of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Made out of wood and propylene, the design visualizes the tension between power and limits—the perfect motivation for those extra competitive multiplayer sessions on Xbox Live.

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