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  • I (HEART) NY Cup

    I (HEART) NY Cup

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    $19

    This ceramic cup features the iconic “I (HEART) NY” logo, used since the mid-1970s to promote tourism in New York State. Created by Milton Glaser, the logo is one of the designer’s several works that is represented in MoMA’s design collection. Dishwasher-safe. Microwave safe.

  • Oorun Didun Glass Vase by Yinka Ilori

    Oorun Didun Glass Vase by Yinka Ilori

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    $99

    MoMA Exclusive: This vibrant Oorun Didun Vase was designed by Yinka Ilori, a London-based multidisciplinary artist who specializes in fusing his British and Nigerian heritage to tell new stories in contemporary design. His Oorun Didun Vase is made from textured glass and is inspired by nature and the feelings that arise from encounters with the…

  • Matisse: Les Velours Framed Print

    Matisse: Les Velours Framed Print

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    $400

    This print features a reproduction of the work Les Velours (1947) by Henri Matisse, whose work is featured in MoMA’s collection. The artist’s innovative paper cut-outs are the subject of the 2014 exhibition Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs, the largest and most extensive presentation of these works ever assembled. Hand-printed with high-density archival ink on 100%…

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    Nina Chanel Abney Jigsaw Puzzle - 1,000 Pieces

    Nina Chanel Abney Jigsaw Puzzle – 1,000 Pieces

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    Original price was: $35.Current price is: $12.95.

    MoMA Exclusive: Nina Chanel Abney is an American artist with work in MoMA’s collection best known for her graphic large-scale paintings with bold, colorful palettes that explore subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex, and art history through creating powerful narratives and symbolic scenes on canvas, buildings, and even basketball courts.   This…

  • Mondrian Notebooks - Set of 2

    Mondrian Notebooks – Set of 2

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    $9.95

    This set of two lined notebooks features covers with artwork by Piet Mondrian, an artist represented in MoMA’s collection.

  • Keith Haring Tokyo Fabric Basketball

    Keith Haring Tokyo Fabric Basketball

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    $135

    MoMA Exclusive: The pattern on this special edition, composite leather Basketball from round21 features details from Haring’s Tokyo Fabric Design (1988), inspired by his time spent in Japan, as well as two panels containing the artist’s signature.  In 1986, artist Keith Haring opened his Pop Shop on Lafayette Street in New York City. (It closed…

  • Jean-Michel Basquiat: Untitled, 1981 Framed Print

    Jean-Michel Basquiat: Untitled, 1981 Framed Print

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    $300

    This framed print features a reproduction of Untitled, 1981 by Jean-Michel Basquiat, an artist whose work is featured in MoMA’s collection. It’s printed on heavy watercolor paper with a black wood frame, white acid-free mat and gallery acrylic finish and wired for hanging. Measures 23.25h x 28.5″w.

  • Warhol: So Meow Print

    Warhol: So Meow Print

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    $18.95

    This print features a reproduction of So Meow (c. 1958) by Andy Warhol, whose work is featured in MoMA’s collection.

  • Warhol: So Many Stars Print

    Warhol: So Many Stars Print

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    $18.95

    This print features a reproduction of So Many Stars (c. 1958) by Andy Warhol, whose work is featured in MoMA’s collection.

  • Monet: Agapanthus Print

    Monet: Agapanthus Print

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    $18.95

    This print features a reproduction of Claude Monet’s work Agapanthus (1914-26), from MoMA’s collection. This reproduction is printed using state-of-the-art printing technology and materials. The high-density pigments provide rich and long-lasting colors and tonalities. Paper is acid- and lignin-free, designed to preserve color and detail for a hundred years or more.

  • Takashi Murakami: 727 Poster

    Takashi Murakami: 727 Poster

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    $24.95

    This unframed poster features a reproduction of Takashi Murakami’s 727 (1996), a three-paneled painting in MoMA’s collection. The work features Mr. DOB, a character created in 1993 who was among the first in a pantheon of characters inspired by the culture of anime (cartoons) and manga (comics) that emerged in Japan’s postwar era and became…

  • Yoshitomo Nara Pup King Plush

    Yoshitomo Nara Pup King Plush

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    $150

    Designed by Yoshitomo Nara, an artist with 130 works in MoMA’s collection, this big Pup King Plush will feel equally at home in a children’s room or as a statement piece in the living room. The Nara Pup King Plush is made from polyester and measures 22l x 8.25″d. Ages 6+. Since the mid-1990s, Yoshitomo…

  • Andy Warhol Cotton Canvas Tote Bag - Soup

    Andy Warhol Cotton Canvas Tote Bag – Soup

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    $22

    This Andy Warhol Tote Bag features a reproduction of one of the Pop artist’s famous works. It’s made from 100% cotton canvas and is a delightful choice for Warhol fans to use for their daily errands, from light grocery shopping to carrying books to class. Choose from three styles that feature details from these works:…

  • Jean-Michel Basquiat Keyring - Crown

    Jean-Michel Basquiat Keyring – Crown

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    $16

    Carry your keys with some famous motifs that have been reproduced from the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat. An artist represented in MoMA’s collection, Basquiat created a visual vocabulary that continues to inspire a new generation of graffiti artists today. Two of the artworks referenced on these keychains feature Basquiat’s famous crown motif, a symbol he…

  • Artist Quote Ceramic Mug - Blue

    Artist Quote Ceramic Mug – Blue

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    $14

    MoMA Exclusive: This boldly colored ceramic mug is printed with a quote from an artist whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Artist Quote Ceramic Mug measures 4h x 3.25w x 4.75″d. and holds 12oz. Dishwasher-safe.

  • Herstory of Art Ceramic Mug

    Herstory of Art Ceramic Mug

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    $12

    Based on an illustration created by Donald Seitz in 1991, this Herstory of Art Ceramic Mug outlines the history of art with smiley faces appropriately altered in the styles of famous women artists: Frida Kahlo, Yayoi Kusama, Georgia O’keeffe, Louise Bourgeois, Bridget Riley and Marina Abramovic. The black-and-white Herstory of Art Mug playfully references the…

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