MoMA Exclusive: “Peace.” Die cut elements, metallic embellishments. White envelopes. These 3D cards are more like objects than simple greeting cards. Each card is printed on uncoated paper for ease of writing, and a rich texture and finish. Each card measures 5h x 7”w.
MoMA Exclusive: “Happy Holidays.” 3D elements and metallic embellishments. White envelopes. These cards are printed on uncoated paper for ease of writing, and a rich texture and finish. Designed and engineered by hand, and painstakingly assembled by hand, these 3D cards are more like objects than simple greeting cards. Each card elicits whimsy and an…
MoMA Exclusive: “Happy Holidays.” Card opens to reveal a pop up tree with metallic embellishments. White envelopes. Our artist-designed, paper-engineered holiday cards are meticulously assembled by hand. These extraordinary designs are more like objects than simple greeting cards. Each card measures 7h x 5”w.
MoMA Exclusive: “Merry Christmas.” When the card opens it reveals a cabin surrounded by trees, with Santa gliding across. Metallic embellishments. White envelopes. These 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. Each card…
MoMA Exclusive: “Yuletide Greetings.” Pop up deer with detailed antlers. 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. Each card elicits whimsy and an element of surprise. Each card measures…
MoMA Exclusive: The image LOVE was first created by Robert Indiana in 1964, in the form of a card which the artist sent to several friends and acquaintances in the art world. In 1965, Indiana was invited to propose an artwork to be featured on The Museum of Modern Art’s annual holiday card. He submitted…
The Bio Componibili 3 Tier is a new, eco-friendly update of the classic storage module designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969 that was featured in the 1972 MoMA exhibition Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A pioneer for women’s rights, Ferrieri was one of the first women to graduate from Milan Polytechnic Institute in 1943….
This print features a reproduction of Claude Monet’s work Water Lilies (Panel 1 of 3( (1914-26), from 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. Paper is acid- and lignin-free, designed to preserve color and detail for a hundred years or…
The iconic design toy that once inspired millions of young artists and designers is back! Originally developed as a drafting tool by a mechanical engineer, the Spirograph’s distinctive interlocking rings and gears use mathematical principles to create elegant, intricate patterns and designs. This updated kit, based on the original 1965 Spirograph, allows patterns to be…
These elegant hand-blown glasses, in six unique shapes and colors, are perfect for liqueurs, spirits and sweet wines. Each specific shape has been created to enhance the tasting experience. Set of six.
Verner Panton is known for his iconic furniture and lighting designs, and his futuristic Flowerpot lamp from 1968 has been updated by &Tradition in a slightly smaller, lightweight, cordless version. With a 3W LED lightsource and three dimming levels, the Flowerpot fully charges in eight hours via USB (cord included) for ten hours of light….
After roosting in her studio since their creation in 1967, these sweet birds by renowned Swedish ceramicist Lisa Larson have recently been resurrected in wood by Design House Stockholm. Their bright colors and Mexican-folklore-inspired patterns recall the flower power and peace doves of the 1960s and ‘70s with an energy that feels fresh and new…
After roosting in her studio since their creation in 1967, these sweet birds by renowned Swedish ceramicist Lisa Larson have recently been resurrected in wood by Design House Stockholm. Their bright colors and Mexican-folklore-inspired patterns recall the flower power and peace doves of the 1960s and ‘70s with an energy that feels fresh and new…
When the sky is blue, and the wind blows across Liberty Island you can always find a group of ships sailing by the Statue under her watchful gaze. This icon of NYC in not only emblematic of the USA, but it also serves as a simple of hope and wonder around the world. This hope…
Not much is better associated with New York City than a Yellow Taxicab. This piece by Spanish artist Pepa González Ramos has you following a cab as it heads into New York City. With the skyline rising above you, one can practically feel the breeze on that perfect NYC day. Painted in Pepa’s distinctive style…