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.
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…
$750Original price was: $750.$479.95Current price is: $479.95.
Limit three sets of 100% and 400%, and one 1000% figure per customer. MoMA Exclusive: This collaboration with Japanese toy company MEDICOM TOY features their famous bear figure, BE@RBRICK, printed with a reproduction of Salvador DalÃ’s The Persistence of Memory (1931), an artwork in MoMA’s collection. The painting’s distant golden cliffs are featured across the…
MoMA Exclusive: This set of three skateboards features a reproduction of Robert Indiana’s LOVE. The image comes from a painting that was produced as a Christmas card by MoMA in 1965. In addition, a 1967 screenprint of Robert Indiana’s LOVE is in MoMA’s collection. The boards are made from Canadian maple wood, and each one…
Channel your inner green thumb with these ingenious Swedish wet pots that won’t let you over- or under-water. Each set consists of a terracotta planter inside a reservoir of hand-blown glass. Just fill the reservoir with water to ensure plants will absorb only what they need through the terracotta pot walls. The upper section of…
Edited by Juliet Kinchin. With contributions by Paul Galloway and Andrew Gardner  Drawing on the wealth of automobile-related design, art, and architecture in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, Automania takes an in-depth look at an industrial object that changed the world. From its first appearance as a plaything for the rich…
Stay in shape from the comfort of your home with the WaterRower Rowing Machine Model #300 S4. This is the original, classic WaterRower, handcrafted in the USA from ethically sourced American black walnut wood, a hardwood known for its remarkable longevity. The WaterRower is engineered to facilitate motion that simulates the experience of rowing in…
Stay in shape from the comfort of your home with the WaterRower Rowing Machine Model #200 S4. This is an original WaterRower, handcrafted in the USA from ethically sourced cherry wood, a hardwood known for its remarkable longevity. The WaterRower is engineered to facilitate motion that simulates the experience of rowing in a real-world setting,…
This cheeky 12-hour Walk On Flip Clock, a design by Yoshitomo Nara, features 84 original illustrations on the clock’s 24-hour (12 a.m. and 12 p.m.) and 60-minute flaps one for every hour and minute, including a playful illustration of the f-bomb at zero minutes. An amusing design for your desktop or bedside table, the Yoshitomo…
This cheeky 12-hour Walk On Flip Clock, a design by Yoshitomo Nara, features 84 original illustrations on the clock’s 24-hour (12 a.m. and 12 p.m.) and 60-minute flaps one for every hour and minute, including a playful illustration of the f-bomb at zero minutes. An amusing design for your desktop or bedside table, the Yoshitomo…
This print features a reproduction of Party of Life Invitation (1986) by Keith Haring, an artist in MoMA’s collection. One of the key figures in New York’s East Village art scene in the 1980s, Keith Haring developed a unique and distinctly personal vocabulary of bold, graphic icons—barking dogs, flying saucers, winged figures, and a crawling…
$590Original price was: $590.$249.95Current price is: $249.95.
Among the many chess sets designed by modern artists in the 20th century, few were as innovative and deeply rooted in tradition as this one by Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi. It was designed in 1944 during a time of wartime scarcity of quality materials, a situation that both limited and inspired Noguchi. He eventually landed…
Need some luck? The four-leaf clover at the heart of this acrylic square was grown in France by this very rare plant’s only harvester. Each unique leaf is hand-treated to endure light and to last for many years. Authenticated through an exclusive license from the National Institute for Agricultural Research. Because no two clovers look…
Essay by John Szarkowski  In 1976, William Eggleston’s Guide was the first one-man show of color photographs ever presented at The Museum of Modern Art, and the Museum’s first publication of color photography. The reception was divided and passionate. The book and show unabashedly forced the art world to deal with color photography, a…
About 40 years ago, the first digital wristwatch was launched. It cost a small fortune and caused a sensation among gadget enthusiasts and fashion fiends alike. The digital watches from Casio, a manufacturer in the MoMA collection, quickly became the most popular, coveted for their sophisticated functionality and elegant design. Today, this classic style feels…
Show your brain some love with these colorful gemstones. Can you fit all the pieces on the heart-shaped game board? This travel-friendly puzzle game offers a great alternative to screen-based gemstone games, and comes with a double-sided game board and 120 challenges. The Smart Games IQ Love Puzzle measures 1.1h x 5.65w x 5.7″d. Ages…