Husband and wife design team Jim and Chloe Read seek their inspiration from classic British clock designs of the 19th and 20th centuries. The Wideboy Alarm Clock’s style hearkens back to mid-century timepieces, with an atomic dial and silent-sweep movement to maximize quietness. An ideal alarm clock for your nightstand, the Wideboy’s larger profile (it’s…
MoMA Exclusive: Made for both special occasions and everyday use, this set of Jazz Dinnerware by Bodum brings a touch of character to your table settings. Each of the pieces is decorated with fine colored lines that add a playful touch to your meals. Made from premium porcelain, the smooth glaze finish not only enhances…
MoMA Exclusive: A pop icon of French design, the Tam-Tam Stool was designed by Henry Masonnet in 1968 who was an amateur fisherman. He designed the hourglass-shaped, hollow stool for himself because its extremely lightweight design makes it easy to carry around. The stool’s shape is inspired by a drum: in French “tam-tam” refers…
MoMA Exclusive: “Merry Christmas.” Flat card opens into a birdhouse that can be hung as an ornament. White envelopes. These 3D cards are designed with the utmost attention to detail and quality, all while incorporating a variety of design elements that elevate the medium of paper and greeting card design. Every card elicits whimsy and…
The Hug Salt and Pepper Shakers are two identically formed porcelain characters that appear to embrace when nestled together. The shakers’ colors identify contents, one black for pepper, and one white for salt. Examples of salt and pepper shakers from the modern era are included in the Museum’s collection and were included in the Museum’s…
Take a deep dive into the MoMA exhibition Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective. Best known for her sinuous looped-wire sculptures, Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) used everyday materials to create endlessly innovative works in a variety of media over her more than six-decade-long career, from her student days at the experimental Black Mountain College in the 1940s…
MoMA Exclusive: This print features a reproduction of Yoshitomo Nara’s Untitled (Eye Patch) (2001), an artwork in 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. The Yoshitomo Nara Untitled (Eye Patch) Poster measures 14h x 11”w.
MoMA Exclusive: This print features a reproduction of Yoshitomo Nara’s OH! MY GOD! I MISS YOU! (2001), an artwork in 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. The Yoshitomo Nara OH! MY GOD! I MISS YOU! Poster measures 14h x…
MoMA Exclusive: This vibrant Oorun Didun Ceramic Serving Bowl 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 Bowl is inspired by nature and the feelings that arise from encounters with the natural world. Oorun Didun…
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MoMA Exclusive: The weekly engagement calendar that MoMA has been producing since the 1950s explores various collection themes each year. For 2026 we have included 53 MoMA collection artworks that focus on weaving and textiles in the collection, which is a theme throughout the Museum’s programming this year. Featured artists/designers include Ruth Asawa, Marguerita Mergentime,…