From Tom Dixon, a designer with work in MoMA’s collection, comes this Bump Teapot. Handcrafted with care from translucent green borosilicate glass with an opaque black glass lid, Bump offers, in the words of Dixon, “an elegant approach to the alchemical process of tea making, mixology and floral arrangement.” The teapot features a removable infuser…
Bring elegant form and function to your tea and coffee time with this set of two Bump Glass Mugs by designer Tom Dixon. They’re handcrafted with care from borosilicate glass that’s imbued with tones of translucent gray and opaque black. Tom Dixon is a designer with work in MoMA’s collection. Each Bump Glass Mug measures…
A spaghetti serving tool shaped like spaghetti? That’s what you get with this fun and problem-solving design that looks like a handful of dry spaghetti with claw-like prongs that easily grips your spaghetti. Prevent overcooking by using this tool to claw your spaghetti out of boiling water and transfer it to your sauce pot, or…
MoMA Exclusive: A tube of blue glass has been artfully twisted into an elegant curve for this simple vase. Use it to display a single flower or a small bouquet, or simply display it on its own as a beautiful everyday object. It can also be used as a unique candleholder. The Twist Glass Vase…
A juxtaposition of a Brutalist silhouette with light, translucent colors, this Glass Fruit Bowl is a truly modern everyday object. Handcrafted from premium soda lime glass—known for its durability and eco-friendliness—in brilliant true colors, this design is composed of a wide bowl and stout base in contrast hues. Each bowl reflects the artisan’s touch, with…
Here’s a chess set like no other. Crafted from painted wood, the black and white squares of this set’s chess board seemed to have jumped onto the actual pieces, creating a very energetic design scheme. The pieces, which are imaginative takes on the classics, are divided into bright yellow and bright red with bold accents…
Edited by Sarah Suzuki Printmaking is a diverse world offering a myriad of techniques, each one producing distinctive visual effects—from the rich, velvety lines of drypoint to the bold, flat coloring of screenprint. This volume illuminates a wide range of these techniques, featuring short overviews as well as lush illustrations of more than 130…
Since 2014, Aer has been producing bags made for travel, long and short—new cities, the office, the gym. The Aer Travel Pack 3 Backpack is made from Cordura ballistic nylon, a heavy-duty performance material based on the original ballistic woven nylon developed for military body armor. Its high-tenacity filament yarns offer enhanced tear and abrasion…
MoMA Exclusive: This print features a reproduction of Yoshitomo Nara’s Green Eyes (2002), 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 Green Eyes Poster measures 14h x 11”w.
Discover the joys of tapestry weaving with the portable LapLoom. Crafted in the USA from hardwood, the LapLoom can be used comfortably on a table, the floor or, as the name implies, on your lap. The LapLoom provides a simple and practical way to learn the art of weaving, offering an accessible introduction to the…
Peanuts collectibles for teens and adults. While Snoopy and Charlie Brown are certainly cherished by kids, adults have equally appreciated the beloved beagle known for his minimal form and imaginative personality. Brought to you by San-Francisco-based pop-culture design house Super7, this Peanuts Super Cycles Wind-Up Figure was inspired by vintage toys and Charles Schulz’s classic…
Founded by a pair of industrial designers in 2015, Unimatic produces diver, chronograph and field watches in Italy. This Modello Tre Diving Watch offers a minimalist, Bauhaus-like design. This rugged design is powered by a Seiko Calibre NH35A, a self-winding mechanism with an accuracy rating of +40/-20 seconds per day, with 41 hours of power…
When a sofa is synonymous with its designer, you know it represents the best in modern furnishings. This iconic couch was the final design from Charles and Ray Eames’ studio, completed after Charles’ death (1978). The thoughtful design showcases a rich palette of materials: Seat and back supports of solid walnut hand-finished with gunstock oil,…