$79Original price was: $79.$39.95Current price is: $39.95.
The latest from SOWDEN, the brand of George Sowden, one of the founding members of Memphis, is the PL1 Portable Lamp, a small rechargeable lamp composed of a painted aluminium stand and a shade made from silicone—a material that George Sowden discovered is a great diffuser of light, long-lasting and easy to clean. The light…
$79Original price was: $79.$39.95Current price is: $39.95.
The latest from SOWDEN, the brand of George Sowden, one of the founding members of Memphis, is the PL1 Portable Lamp, a small rechargeable lamp composed of a painted aluminium stand and a shade made from silicone—a material that George Sowden discovered is a great diffuser of light, long-lasting and easy to clean. The light…
$79Original price was: $79.$39.95Current price is: $39.95.
The latest from SOWDEN, the brand of George Sowden, one of the founding members of Memphis, is the PL1 Portable Lamp, a small rechargeable lamp composed of a painted aluminium stand and a shade made from silicone—a material that George Sowden discovered is a great diffuser of light, long-lasting and easy to clean. The light…
Designed by Shigeru Uchida and delicately handcrafted from Washi paper in the Gifu prefecture of Japan in a 90-year-old factory, this Moon Lamp brings an organic shape and soft mood light into your space. The process for creating each lamp involves wrapping bamboo around wooden frames and then gluing and applying each panel of rice…
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For use as coasters and trivets, playful toast-shaped cork comes packaged like a loaf of sliced multigrain bread. The Toast It Coasters come from the exuberant vision of Patricia Naves, an architect and designer whose work infuses her Brazilian roots with an interest in Scandinavian design. Naves was one of the many designers featured in…
MoMA Exclusive: This skateboard triptych features a reproduction of 727 (1996), a three-paneled painting by Takashi Murakami that is in MoMA’s collection. Takashi Murakami who was born in Tokyo in 1962, is a world-renowned artist known for blurring the line between fine art and pop culture. His artwork is greatly influenced by manga—Japanese comic books…
Like a sculpture composed of confetti, the Bit Stool brings a party-like vibe to your everyday. Its festive multi-colored speckled appearance is the result of its material— bits of recycled household and industrial plastic that are processed with low heat so they don’t melt into a monochromatic mass. Hollow and lightweight, the stool is easy…
When shut, Lumio masquerades as an elegant hardcover book bound. When opened, it magically transforms into a sculptural light illuminated by a high-performing LED. Lumio was born from San Francisco-based designer Max Gunawan’s fascination with the functional potential of origami and his desire to create a flexible lighting solution that adapts to the user’s needs….
When shut, Lumio masquerades as an elegant hardcover book bound. When opened, it magically transforms into a sculptural light illuminated by a high-performing LED. Lumio was born from San Francisco-based designer Max Gunawan’s fascination with the functional potential of origami and his desire to create a flexible lighting solution that adapts to the user’s needs….
MoMA Exclusive: Bring a statement of vivid color to any room in your home with this large Striped Utility Floormat that’s handwoven from 100% cotton. Use it as a statement-making entranceway runner or on your kitchen floor. The Striped Raw Cotton Utility Floormat can be hand-washed or dry cleaned and measures 55l x 27.55″w.
MoMA Exclusive: This steel cantilever Japanese tool box, designed in 1969, opens wide to reveal all of its contents, giving you easy access to your tools, art supplies, craft materials, small accessories or whatever you choose to store in it. The box has a large center compartment and 10 adjustable small side compartments. The Toyo…
Best seller! Observe the beauty and form of an oakling’s leaves and roots as they sprout in this bulbous glass vase. Designers Ed Spurr and Amy Hall Browne of ILEX Studio drew their inspiration from Spurr’s stint at Matthew Marks Gallery in New York. Spurr organized the flower arrangements for a dinner held for artist…
Naoki Ono and Yuuki Yamamoto’s silicone coasters and placemats mimic the scribbles that are often the starting point of great ideas. Ono and Yamamoto make up YOY, a Tokyo-based design unit that creates products that spark conversations and encourage storytelling. Set your table with these placemats featuring designs that mimic charcoal and pencil scribbles. Hand-wash.
Naoki Ono and Yuuki Yamamoto’s silicone coasters and placemats mimic the scribbles that are often the starting point of great ideas. Ono and Yamamoto make up YOY, a Tokyo-based design unit that creates products that spark conversations and encourage storytelling. Set your table with these placemats featuring designs that mimic charcoal and pencil scribbles. Hand-wash.
With its rainbow hues and distinctive faceted shape, this substantial bowl, handmade from heavy crystal, is an eye-popping conversation piece. The bowl is treated with a special chromatic film on its underside that exaggerates and distorts crystal’s natural ability to break light into the seven colors of the rainbow.
Designed in 1953 by Charles and Ray Eames, the Eames® Hang-It-All Coat Rack is made using the same wire welding techniques that the Eameses developed for manufacturing their wire chair and table bases. The design is childlike in its use of color, and boldly sophisticated in its reinterpretation of the simple coat rack. Made by…