Pittsburgh pierogi magnet for the fridge that needs more ‘Burgh
The Pittsburgh pierogi magnet is a 3-inch 3D-printed smiling pierogi with three strong magnets on the back, made for fridges, lockers, filing cabinets, and any other ferrous-metal surface in your life that’s been calling out for more comfort food. Designed and printed in Pittsburgh by Archer Frog Designs.
Why a pierogi magnet
The pierogi is Pittsburgh’s universally beloved comfort food β from the Pierogies Plus shop in McKees Rocks to the bottom-of-the-fifth Pierogi Race at PNC Park. Putting one on your fridge is a small, cheerful, ongoing reminder of where you’re from (or where you wish you were from). It also reads as: this household supports small Pittsburgh makers, even on the fridge.
What you get
One 3D-printed pierogi magnet, approximately 3.5 inches wide and an inch thick, with three strong magnets embedded in the back. Made of premium filament, finished by hand. Strong enough to hold a takeout menu, a school art project, or a list of tailgate snacks β the kinds of things a Pittsburgh fridge actually carries.
Best gift moments
Strong fits as a gift for: a Pittsburgh transplant who misses pierogi night; a Yinzer with a great sense of humor; an out-of-town friend who fell in love with Pittsburgh on one visit; a stocking stuffer; a wedding-favor pair (yes, two pierogi magnets at a wedding works); or yourself, on a Tuesday, for under seven dollars. Cheaper than therapy, more useful than a fridge poem.
Care & details
3D-printed in PLA, finished by hand. Wipe with a dry cloth as needed; avoid leaving the figure in a hot car or direct summer sunlight for long stretches (PLA softens above ~60Β°C / 140Β°F). Hand-painted versions hold up well to normal handling but treat them like art, not a chew toy.
A note on the maker
Archer Frog Designs is one of the small Pittsburgh-area 3D-printing makers selling on YinzMart. The pierogi magnet is one of their entry-price pieces β sub-$10, easy to ship, easy to gift β and is a solid first introduction to the lineup. If you like it, the same maker makes a Pocket Perogi (bigger, smile, optional fidget legs), a Perogi Pal (desktop-sized), Coney the Traffic Cone (the 2026 Pirates dugout celebration figurine), and Keyth β a smiling Pennsylvania keystone with fidget legs. There’s also a digital-download family for printer owners who want to make their own.
About the maker
Pittsburgh Pierogi Magnet is made by Archer Frog Designs, a small-shop 3D-printing maker on YinzMart β Pittsburgh’s marketplace built for local and woman-owned brands. Browse more 3D-printed Pittsburgh pieces from the same maker, or explore other Pittsburgh-themed items across the marketplace.
FAQs about Pittsburgh Pierogi Magnet
What is it made of?
3D-printed in PLA filament and finished by hand. Hand-painted versions use acrylic paint; single-color versions show off the print itself.
How big is it?
See the product description for exact dimensions. Most Archer Frog figures are sized to sit comfortably on a desk, in a locker, or on a shelf β none are huge.
Will it ship to the Pittsburgh area?
Yes β free shipping where applicable, and the maker is local, so Pittsburgh-region delivery is typically fast.
Is each one identical?
Hand-painted versions vary slightly between pieces β that’s part of the charm. Single-color prints are more uniform but still show the texture of the print itself.
Are these a good Pittsburgh gift?
Strong fit β they’re whimsical, locally-designed, and hit the note of “this person knows me” in a way generic souvenirs don’t. Pair with a handwritten note for max effect.
Can I see other Pittsburgh-themed pieces from this maker?
Yes β Archer Frog Designs has a full lineup including the Pierogi Magnet, Keyth the Keystone, Coney the Traffic Cone, Perogi Pal, and STL digital downloads of several. Browse the Pittsburgh-themed items category to see them all.
















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