Dumia Fairyland Grove & Miracle Park: Two Enchanted Blind Box Realms Land in Dubai
Two Worlds, One Universe
Maytree’s Dumia line has quietly built one of the most variegated blind box universes in the designer toy space. Where some brands iterate on a single aesthetic, Dumia treats every series as its own territory — different colour palettes, different moods, different reasons to collect. The two newest entrants, Fairyland Grove and Miracle Park, take this philosophy to its logical extreme. One is misty and moonlit. The other is sun-drenched and carnival-bright. Together, they show a brand that refuses to repeat itself.

Fairyland Grove: Spirits of the Woodland Twilight
The Dumia Fairyland Grove Vinyl Plush Blind Box (17 cm) is the smaller of the two new series in stature, but arguably the more ambitious in concept. These are not fairies in the Tinkerbell sense — no wands, no glitter trails. The Fairyland Grove figures read more like woodland spirits: creatures that might emerge from the hollow of an ancient tree at dusk, wearing expressions of quiet knowing.
The series palette leans into deep forest greens, twilight purples, and the kind of warm amber that suggests lantern light filtered through leaves. Each figure in the 17 cm vinyl plush format carries an accessory — a tiny mushroom cap, a crystal shard, a curled fern — that grounds the fantasy in something tactile. Maytree’s vinyl-over-plush construction gives these pieces a particular presence on the shelf: matte enough to avoid cheap gloss, weighted enough to feel deliberate in the hand.
Collectors chasing the full set should know there is a secret chase variant in the mix. Maytree has made a habit of hiding at least one rare character per series, and early rumours from collectors in Shanghai suggest the Fairyland Grove chase is something worth hunting for.
Miracle Park: Where Whimsy Goes Big
If Fairyland Grove whispers, Miracle Park (24 cm) announces itself. At nearly ten inches tall, these are statement pieces — the kind of blind box figure that does not get lost on a shelf. The theme is a fantastical amusement park populated by Dumia characters: a rabbit operating a tiny ticket booth, a bear riding a teacup, a fox perched atop a ferris wheel gondola. It is nostalgic without being juvenile, playful without being childish.

The 24 cm scale is aggressive by blind box standards. Most designer toy collectors have shelves calibrated for the 8-15 cm range. Miracle Park demands more real estate — and that is precisely the point. These figures are designed to anchor a display, to be the piece that pulls the eye first when someone scans a collection. For the Dubai collector who has already filled a cabinet with standard-scale figures, Miracle Park offers something genuinely different: scale as a feature, not an afterthought.
The vinyl plush construction at this size is particularly effective. Smaller vinyl figures can feel lightweight, almost hollow. At 24 cm, the plush core gives each Miracle Park character a satisfying density. Set one next to a standard PVC figure of similar height, and the difference in perceived quality is immediate.
The GCC Collector’s Calculus
Why do these two series matter for collectors in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and across the Gulf? Three reasons.
First, the size spread is strategic. Fairyland Grove at 17 cm fits existing display norms — it slots into any current collection without requiring a rearrange. Miracle Park at 24 cm is the conversation starter. Together, they let a collector build a shelf that has visual hierarchy: background pieces at 17 cm, hero figures at 24 cm. This is display design 101, and Maytree has made it effortless.
Second, the aesthetic range is genuinely wide. A collector who finds Fairyland Grove too ethereal might gravitate toward Miracle Park’s carnival energy. Someone who thinks Miracle Park is too loud will fall for Fairyland Grove’s quiet. Maytree is not asking everyone to like both — they are ensuring almost everyone likes at least one. That is smart product strategy, and it mirrors how GCC collectors actually buy: with strong personal taste, not brand loyalty alone.
Third, both series ship from Dubai stock. This is the practical reality that separates MUSE from international competitors. No four-week waits, no customs uncertainty, no tracking-number anxiety. Walk into the MUSE store or order online, and these blind boxes arrive in days — not weeks. For collectors who have been burned by pre-orders that stretch into months, this alone is a competitive advantage.
How to Display Fairyland and Miracle Park Together
If you are collecting across both series, here is a layout that works:
- Top shelf: Miracle Park figures, spaced 15-20 cm apart. Their 24 cm height needs breathing room. Two or three per shelf maximum.
- Middle shelf: Fairyland Grove figures in tighter clusters of four to six. The 17 cm scale allows for denser arrangements without looking cluttered.
- Lighting: Warm LED strips at 3000K. Fairyland Grove’s forest tones come alive under amber light; Miracle Park’s carnival colours stay vivid without washing out.
The aesthetic arc — woodland twilight below, carnival daylight above — tells a visual story without needing a single word of explanation. That is the difference between collecting and curating.
Where to Find Them
Both the Dumia Fairyland Grove and Miracle Park blind box series are available now at MUSE Trendy Toy in Dubai. Browse the full Maytree collection on our website or visit us in person to see these figures up close — the 24 cm Miracle Park pieces especially deserve to be experienced in three dimensions before you decide which one becomes your next shelf centrepiece.
Looking for more Dumia series? Check out our deep dives on the Dumia Forest Family Series and the Faded Tea Party Collection.
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