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These collectible miniatures painstakingly replicate important chairs in the development of twentieth-century furniture design, many of which are represented in MoMA's design collection....
Easily connect four different and interchangeable colored pieces to create a custom, contemporary, and impact-resistant flexible shell for your iPhone 4. Compatible with both AT&T and...
Robert Sabuda has created a cheerful series of bold and bright everyday pop-up cards that are perfect for any occasion. Exhibited at many museums across the country, the work of Richard...
A giclée reproduction of the 1951 work by Ellsworth Kelly, printed on archival paper using archival ink, matted, and set in a 1"-deep frame with Plexiglas®. Wired for hanging. Product...
An exceptionally strong adjustable stool of six basic parts. Chrome-plated steel legs attach to a central hub and are locked into place by a triangular support rod. The seat is of spun,...
From celebrated graphic designer Milton Glaser, creator of the iconic I (Heart) NY rebus which is featured on works in the Museum's collection, this ultra-thin plastic wall clock visually...
Easily fill the creamer through a hole in the side, and pour out of the beak. Lift the creamer to reveal the sugar bowl with spoon at the base. Gentle indentions representing wings make it...
Part of MoMA's design collection, the LC-2 from Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, is available as an armchair and a sofa. A modern design icon, it has a polished...
Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen, designers whose work is featured in the Museums collection, created several versions of the Organic Chair for the MoMA "Organic Design in Home Furnishings"...
Introduction by John Elderfield. Interview by Ann Temkin This catalogue accompanies an exhibition of paintings, sculpture, drawings, and prints from Edward R. Broida's recent gift to the...
Stackable and waterproof, this set of coasters feature a raised border that holds condensation, further protecting surfaces from water damage. The six bright coaster colors serve as an easy...
Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart have created a cheerful series of bold and bright everyday pop-up cards that are perfect for any occasion. Each box contains six cards (one design) with...
This set of thirty postcards features work by Japanese painter, sculptor and draughtsman Yoshitomo Nara, whose graphic style is influenced by anime, poetry, graffiti, and punk rock. The set...
This set of four magnets features classic New York poster images. Product Specs: Type: Desk Accessories ; Made In: the USA ; Size: Each Magnet: 2 x 3
The graphic on these oblong silk scarves is adapted from an art glass window designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, one of nine primary patterns he created for the Darwin D. Martin House in...
These journals, note card boxes, and notepads feature work by Andy Warhol from MoMA's collection. The note cards come boxed and each set includes 20 note cards and 21 envelopes, five each...
This giclée reproduction of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Pablo Picasso is printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink. Please note that prints are produced on order, requiring two to...
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Write notes and reminders on these sticky notes in the shape of Julius the monkey and other quirky animal friends, created by Paul Frank Industries, a Southern California-based company that...
A reproduction of Jasper Johns' painting "Flag" (1954-55) in the Museum's collection. For the framed version, the reproduction is mounted and laminated for protection from dust and UV rays,...
By Bruno Munari They say that a gesture is worth a thousand words, and when it comes to speaking with your hands, the Italians speak volumes. This quirky handbook of Italian gestures, first...
A giclée reproduction of New York , a work by Tadanori Yokoo featured in the Museums collection. Comes printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink. Please note that prints are...
This expansive reproduction features Blue II , the famous painting created by Joan Miró in 1961. As one of the most celebrated painters within the collection of The Museum of Modern Art,...
This expandable trivet is extra-long to accommodate large casseroles and saucepans. Collapse it for compact storage. Made of silicone, the Stretch Trivet reflects the Museums focus on...
This whimsical illustration, created by Donald Seitz in 1991, outlines the history of art with smiley faces appropriately altered in the styles of famous artists. Set of two decks, one with...
This long, slender spoon with a circular head is ideal for stirring a tall cappuccino. This set of spoons reflects the Museums effort to document tableware from the modern era, many...
By Marcia Reiss In just the few years since the first edition of New York Then and Now , the city has undergone important changes. The most dramatic was the terrorist attack on the World...
The original "beanbag" chair, the Sacco debuted in 1968 and offered an entirely new concept of seating. One of the first chairs that adjusted to the person sitting in it, the Saccos...
The iconic Keith Haring image is transformed into a durable wooden pull toy painted in vibrant colors. The work of painter Keith Haring is featured in the Museums collection. Made of beech...
For measuring and pouring ingredients, these beakers have funnel-shaped tops and spouts, brightly colored easy-to-read markings, and they nest for compact storage. The four-piece set...
Robert Sabuda has created these cheerful pop-up cards that are perfect for birthdays. Exhibited at many museums across the country, the work of Richard Sabuda has also been featured in The...
A reproduction of One: Number 31, 1950 , the painting by Jackson Pollock featured in the Museums collection. Pollock has been the subject of several exhibitions mounted by the Museums...
This convenient cookbook holder auto-opens for easy loading and is designed to hold a wide range of book sizes. The clear splatter screen keeps cookbooks or digital devices safe from spills...
These bags feature traditional colorful paper cut-outs, known as "papel picado," sealed within a plastic shell. The cut-outs are done with small chisels and are popularly used for a variety...
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By Robert Storr Elizabeth Murray has radically altered the structure of modernist painting. Her shaped and constructed canvases, often topologically modeled in three dimensions or fitted...
This giclée reproduction of Hope, II by Gustav Klimt is printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink. Klimt's Hope, II is featured in the Museums collection. The painting also was...
Sticker Bomb is the first collectable, fully-peelable sticker book featuring illustration, graffiti, and graphics. It is filled with an amazing collection of over 250 specially commissioned...
A serigraph of Les Velours by Henri Matisse, whose work is featured in the Museums collection. Hand-printed with high-density archival ink on 100% Italian cotton archival paper, this...
The name "MUJI" is derived from the Japanese phrase "Mujirushi Ryohin," meaning "No Brand Goods." The resulting products are streamlined, environmentally friendly, and beautiful in their...
Introduced in 1950, the Eames Desk is an example of Charles and Ray Eames designing and making furniture incorporating new materials and industrial production techniques. The work of...
A giclée reproduction of Cat and Bird , a painting by Paul Klee featured in the Museums collection. Comes printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink. Please note that prints are...
Once unfolded, these die-cut and hand-assembled cards made from recycled paper reveal a view of the New York City skyline from the East River. The Skyline Card is the work of architect Ted...
This design award-winning salad spinner expands for use and collapses for efficient storage. It has a non-slip bottom, a self-retracting pull cord to initiate spinning, and a brake. The...
This cleverly designed and easy-to-store measuring tool has a teaspoon and tablespoon measure with half-measure lines to ensure accuracy. Two magnets in the handle attach it to a...
Reproduction of a movie poster for The Endless Summer. Comes in a protective vinyl pouch, which can be used for hanging. Product Specs: Type: Small Prints ; Made In: the USA ; Size: 17" x...
From 1839 to the Present, by Beaumont Newhall First published in 1937 to accompany a pioneering exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this book has been revised and expanded through five...
Master weavers employ an innovative technique to achieve this scarfs striking iridescence using only silk threads. Featuring a new spring color palette, the Peacock Scarf easily transitions...
Based on an illustration created by Donald Seitz in 1991, this placemat outlines the history of art with smiley faces appropriately altered in the styles of famous artists. The History of...
Tokyo 19551970: A New Avant-Garde , published to accompany an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, explores the extraordinary convergence of artists and other creators in Japans capital...
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Elegantly shaped, this knife stands upright on its gently rocking base, making it easy to grasp for spreading butter, jam, or soft cheese. The Standing Knife reflects the Museums interest...
Reproduction of Marc Chagall's "I and the Village" (1911). Product Specs: Type: By Artist ; Made In: the USA ; Size: Matted Print, 14 x 11"; Poster, 42 x 30" ; Materials: ; Featured:...
A reproduction of Oh! My god! I Miss You , the 2001 work by Yoshitomo Nara featured in the Museums collection. The reproduction is laminated and comes in a hand-stained 2"-deep frame made...
Achille Castiglioni's Dry Line cutlery has been described as "the reinterpretation of classic Italian tableware in a contemporary key." It has a straightforward shape and is perfectly...
Woven of vinyl-coated polyester, these natural-looking rugs are durable, stain resistant and simple to clean. The rug is rubber-backed to deter slipping. Product Specs: Type: Floor + Wall ;...
This giclée reproduction of Untitled by Charles Ray is printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink. Please note that prints are produced on order, requiring two to three weeks for...
An entertaining toy for children and adults alike, the chrome Tangle allows you to create your own sculpture. Seventeen interlocking curved sections rotate to produce an unlimited number of...
This block puzzle features six self-portraits by Chuck Close, whose work is featured in the Museums collection. Twelve 2"-square blocks flip and turn to reveal six different artworks, most...
Store your belongings in this playful pouch, printed with a three-dimensional photograph of an ice cream sandwich. Ideal for holding pencils, phones, money, and other small accessories. The...
The name "MUJI" is derived from the Japanese phrase "Mujirushi Ryohin," meaning "No Brand Goods." The resulting products are streamlined, environmentally friendly, and beautiful in their...
The new MoMA logo T-shirt features a high-density printed gray graphic on a gray T-shirt. This unique printing technique results in a subtle yet noticeably textured effect. Product Specs:...
The classic mantle clock has been simplified to create this elegant and understated piece. Made of glossy white powder-coated aluminum and beech plywood. One AA battery included. Product...
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A simple turn of the handle transforms this two-in-one whisk from flat to balloon. Made of silicone-coated stainless-steel wires, which protect nonstick cookware, and a nylon handle. The...
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first James Bond film, 1962's Dr. No, EON Productions opened their archives of photos, designs, storyboards, and production materials to editor Paul...
This simple desktop calculator features large numbers and a slightly elevated display for better readability. Solar cells and an alkaline disc battery keep the calculator powered. Designer...
This multi-level cube-shaped storage box swivels open to reveal three lined compartments. Ideal for storing and organizing jewelry and accessories. Made by Umbra, an international...
Distinctive, roomy and comfortable, the Masters Chair combines beautiful lines from three contemporary masterpieces: Arne Jacobsens Series 7 Chair, Eero Saarinens Tulip Armchair, and...
Inspired by a crumpled plastic cup, this white porcelain version can be used for coffee, dessert, or condiments. The Crumpled Cup reflects the Museums effort to feature the use of porcelain...
This bookmark design is adapted from an art glass window design by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Frederick C. Robie House, Chicago, Illinois, 1908. The work of Wright, America's most widely...
This famous beaker-like vessel changed America's way of thinking about coffee-making. Invented by chemist Peter Schlumbohm and featured in the Museums collection, the Chemex Coffee Maker...
Reproduction of a movie poster for Ghostbusters. Comes in a protective vinyl pouch, which can be used for hanging. Product Specs: Type: Small Prints ; Made In: the USA ; Size: 17" x 11" ;...
An entertaining companion, Tengu is a USB-powered character that magically responds to sounds by lighting up and making different expressions as it lip-syncs to music, your voice, or other...
Henri Labrouste is one of the few nineteenth-century architects who have been lionized consistently as precursors of modern architecture throughout the twentieth century and into our own...
Designed in the late 19th century, the iconic European bistro table and chair are ideal for indoor and outdoor use. The chair has curved slats for the back and seat. Both are made of sturdy...
Featuring iconic holiday imagery, this ornament is made of meticulously decorated fine porcelain. Product Specs: Type: Ornaments + Decorations ; Size: 4h x 3.75"l ; Materials: Porcelain ;...
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These pocket-size unruled paper notebooks are aptly named according to their weights: 50g, 100g, and 200g. The colorful cover design is inspired by childhood back-to-school shopping for...
The MoMA Design Store began offering textiles in conjunction with the Museum's 1998 exhibition Structure and Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles . This pleated scarf in turquoise...
This ceramic mug features a gray-on-black repetition of the MoMA logo. Holds up to 11 ounces. Dishwasher- and microwave-safe. Made in Thailand. Product Specs: Type: Coffee + Tea ; Made In:...
The Swag Leg Desk has a sculptural look, with signature curved metal legs. The desk offers colorful cubbyholes at the back for organization, with one slot for a 15" laptop. It also features...
Christian Marclay was born in California, raised in Switzerland, and is based in New York City. The cultural implications of music and sound are central to his sculptures, installations,...
8 cards and lime envelopes. Greeting: "Celebrate the Season." Extra postage required. Product Specs: Type: Sale Holiday Cards + Ornaments ; Size: 5 x 7" ; Designer: John McDonald ; Date:...
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A reproduction of Map , the 1961 painting by Jasper Johns featured in the Museum's collection. For the framed print, the reproduction is mounted and laminated for protection from dust and...
Each of the four clear acrylic coasters in this set displays a different chair originally designed by the influential team of Charles and Ray Eames: the 1948 LaChaise, the 1951 Wire Side...
With a modern design inspired by the fashion world, this comfortable chair is made of bungee and latex cording hand woven through metal frames. The unique materials were selected for their...
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Robert Sabuda has created these cheerful series pop-up cards that are the perfect way to say thank you. Exhibited at many museums across the country, the work of Richard Sabuda has also...
Beginning in 1981, the photographer Frank Gohlke made regular visits to the devastated landscape around the Mount St. Helens volcano, in the forests of Washington State. In photographs of...
This giclée reproduction of Painting by Willem de Kooning is printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink. Please note that prints are produced on order, requiring two to three weeks...
This giclée reproduction of The Dream by Henri Rousseau is printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink. Please note that prints are produced on order, requiring two to three weeks...
Mouth-blown, the unique shape of these ornaments is achieved by drawing down glass at the end of the blowing process, creating the appearance of a lollipop. The glass is then hand dipped in...
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The gently curved seat of this stool is made from sustainably harvested impermeable cork, an unorthodox material in furniture design that provides for more comfortable sitting. The legs of...
In the spring of 1971 the Rolling Stones departed the UK to take up residence in France as tax exiles. Keith Richards settled at a villa called Nellcôte in Villefranche-sur-Mer and this...
With a design inspired by shapes found in nature, this vase has an elongated profile with two round openings symbolizing the moon. Flowers can be displayed through the top and side...
By Ann Temkin Henri Rousseau was a singular figure in the early-twentieth-century avant-garde, a self-taught painter who turned to art after retiring as a customs inspector at the age of...
500 Years of Prints and Printmaking All About Prints is a documentary that invites novices and experienced collectors alike to explore the art of printmaking from the perspective of...
Rotate the dial to adjust the thickness of cheese slices, from thin to thick. The edge also cuts bite-sized chunks of cheese. Made of ABS plastic, stainless steel, chrome-plated zinc alloy,...
This giclée reproduction of Madame de Pompadour reçoit le Mardi 20 Novembre 1951 au Pavillon de Marsan a 22 heures by Henri Matisse is printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink....
This giclée reproduction of No. 10 by Mark Rothko is printed on archival paper using rich, archival ink. Please note that prints are produced on order, requiring two to three weeks for...
With a charming design that evokes the half-pint milk carton, this molded clear-glass creamer puts a different spin on an everyday item. The Half-Pint Creamer reflects the Museums interest...
By Ann Temkin and Nora Lawrence In 1955 The Museum of Modern Art became the first public collection in the United States to acquire one of Claude Monet's large-scale paintings of his...
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