Inspired by the utilitarian aesthetic of construction lights and bullhorns (which you could use to cry “Mayday!”), Konstantin Grcic’s lamp is infused with functional sophistication. Its integrated hook—available in black or vibrant orange—lets you hang the luminous opaline cone anywhere, whether in a closet or as an industrial-inspired accent in a living room or office….
Is it a side table? A step stool? A seat? A giant, Persian-inspired chess piece intended to be arranged in multiples? Its creator Philippe Starck, whose work is featured in MoMA’s collection, designed the Prince Aha Stool to be all of these things and more. Whenever you need a small surface, this uniquely versatile, sturdy,…
The Huddle Maharam Pillow features a hefty wool bouclé, with a fine cotton and rayon ground, that was woven in Belgium. The warmth of the wool is balanced by the soft, cool hand of the other fibers. The fabric has been woven into a graphic, highly dimensional and irregularly clustered surface. The supremely soft textile…
When Dutch designer duo Scholten & Baijings started their design process for the Bright pattern series for Maharam, a textile manufacturer in MoMA’s collection, they worked with paper cutouts that they dyed themselves. The resulting geometric patterns are so precise and linear that they almost appear to be etched into the fabric. The simple—yet complex—prints…
Influenced by antique Dutch embroidery samplers, this Darning Sampler Plaid Maharam Pillow by Scholten & Baijings features a geometric pattern that reflects Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings’ unique approach to color. The textile explores traditional mending and embroidery techniques. The Darning Sampler Plaid Maharam Pillow by Scholten & Baijings measures 17h x 17w x 5”d…
This pillow from Maharam is the result of the design studio’s extensive search for the finest quality material available. Woven with mercerized cotton in Italy, the cotton velvet used for this design is distinguished by its dense pile and luminous glow. The quality improves with age, blooming and crushing over time, adding to the surface…
This Amulet Maharam Pillow is based on a hand-printed silk scarf by Swiss textile designer Sonnhild Kestler. The pattern is influenced by military epaulet tapestries from 19th-century Germany, as well as folkloric references. The dense fabric brings graphic precision to the design’s cascading curves. The color closely replicates the palette of Kestler’s original scarf design…
Paul Smith is a British fashion designer whose designs are distinguished by their eccentric details and fine craftsmanship. A study in variegation, Point by Paul Smith explores scale, density, rhythm, color, and proportion in an imaginative display of the British fashion designer’s signature “classics with a twist” style. In a fusion of construction and pattern,…
In the mid 1950s, Verner Panton established his own design studio and began designing whole interior spaces, from textiles to lighting, incorporating his distinctive graphic aesthetic. Unisol is a striking pattern created by rows of black ellipses on a white ground. The ellipses are compressed in width at rhythmic intervals, creating an optical effect. The…
Alexander Girard designed this textile during his tenure as founding director of the Herman Miller Textile Division, from 1952 to 1973. Checker Split features black-and-white triangles randomly intertwine with squares to optical effect. The designer and manufacturer have work in the MoMA collection. Made in the USA. Dry-clean only. 17h x 17w x 5″d.
Alexander Girard designed this textile during his tenure as founding director of the Herman Miller Textile Division, from 1952 to 1973. Double Triangles features repeating ribbons of black-and-white triangles minimally arranged in a bow tie configuration. The designer and manufacturer have work in the MoMA collection. Made in the USA. Dry-clean only. 17h x 17w…
Small Dot Pattern offers an alternate scale of Dot Pattern, the Eames’ 1947 design for the Museum of Modern Art’s 1947 fabric design competition and was subsequently exhibited in PRINTED TEXTILES FOR THE HOME: Prize-Winning Designs From National Competition. Although visually reminiscent of the era in which it was designed, Dot Pattern projects the timelessness…
Dot Pattern was originally designed for the Museum of Modern Art’s 1947 fabric design competition and subsequently exhibited in PRINTED TEXTILES FOR THE HOME: Prize-Winning Designs From The National Competition. Although visually reminiscent of the era in which it was designed, Dot Pattern projects the timelessness of the designers’ vision. Based on a molecular structure,…
Travel like a true pro with this lightweight Halfday Premium Travel Garment Carry-On Duffle Bag. Place clothes in the garment bag so they stay wrinkle-free, then roll it up into a duffle to put shoes, accessories and more. Its carry-on size fits what you need for four to five days of travel. With a padded…
This print features a reproduction of Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump (1982) by Jean-Michel Basquiat, an artist whose work is featured in MoMA’s collection. It’s framed in sustainably sourced black ash with a gallery acrylic finish. Wired for hanging.
A beautiful and functional design for indoors or outdoors, this Chilewich Duo Stripe Shag Mat is made by tufting custom extruded yarns as loops onto a primary backing and then binding them onto a hardworking vinyl. This meticulous construction means they can weather any storm outdoors and provide functionality underfoot indoors. Shag Mats are ideal…
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