Yinka Ilori Objects
Wonderball - Pre Order*
Wonderball - Pre Order*
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Keep the wonder alive.
Hope, unity and imagination come together in Yinka Ilori’s WONDERBALL – a limited-edition artwork celebrating the power of play and possibility. Perfectly aligned with the excitement of AFCON, this collector’s piece makes a meaningful gift for the football fans in your life, keeping the wonder of the tournament alive long after the final whistle.
Inspired by moments when the world feels grey, Yinka's latest artwork reminds us that connection can reignite joy. The endless circle of colour across the ball represents that boundless spirit, celebrating optimism, togetherness and belief in brighter days ahead.
The WONDERBALL invites you to dream, to create and to make play part of your everyday.
Only 100 footballs have been produced.
READ MORE about AFCON 2025 and the story behind the Wonderball.
* This item is currently available on pre-order. All pre-orders will be dispatched on the 12th December 2025.
Product Details
Product Details
- Limited edition of 100. Size 5 ball
- Digitally printed PU
- Made in India
- Please note that the football cannot be completely inflated for international orders outside the UK due to air cargo restrictions.
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Shipping is free on all pre-orders.
All orders will be dispatched from 12th December 2025.
UK
- Standard: £5.95, free on orders over £150
- Express: £9.95
EUROPE
- Standard: £15
- Express: £30
USA / REST OF WORLD
- Standard: £30
- Express: £40
Read our full shipping policy.
Returns
We have a 14 day returns policy.

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Ilori’s collection is aimed at fostering joy and togetherness, with stationery, games and homeware that focus on ‘memory-making and play’.
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London-based artist Yinka Ilori’s first homeware collection is an explosion of colour, pattern and narrative stemming from his British-Nigerian heritage.
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His collection of cushions, rugs and tableware has the effect of vitamin C in any interior.
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Ilori’s British-Nigerian heritage and local London scenery are referenced in his signature boldly coloured tableware and textiles.