Parisian designer Constance Guisset’s work is inspired by movement, lightness, and surprise. The Vertigo Pendant Lamp is a dramatic, large-scale yet lightweight lamp that gently moves and spins with the breeze. When lit, it casts an interesting shadow pattern on the floor and surrounding walls. The Vertigo Pendant Lamp requires hardwire installation, and its shade…
Parisian designer Constance Guisset’s work is inspired by movement, lightness, and surprise. The Vertigo Pendant Lamp is a dramatic, large-scale yet lightweight lamp that gently moves and spins with the breeze. When lit, it casts an interesting shadow pattern on the floor and surrounding walls. The Vertigo Pendant Lamp requires hardwire installation, and its shade…
Designed in 1956, this Check Rug features an iconic mid-century textile design by Alexander Girard. The fabric is 100% cotton in a flatweave construction, manufactured by Maharam, a company founded in Chicago in 1902 by Russian immigrant Louis Maharam. Girard, who was born in New York City in 1907, is known for the fabrics he…
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Designed in 1956, this Check Rug features an iconic mid-century textile design by Alexander Girard. The fabric is 100% cotton in a flatweave construction, manufactured by Maharam, a company founded in Chicago in 1902 by Russian immigrant Louis Maharam. Girard, who was born in New York City in 1907, is known for the fabrics he…
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Designed in 1956, this Check Rug features an iconic mid-century textile design by Alexander Girard. The fabric is 100% cotton in a flatweave construction, manufactured by Maharam, a company founded in Chicago in 1902 by Russian immigrant Louis Maharam. Girard, who was born in New York City in 1907, is known for the fabrics he…
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This framed print is from the Window series, a collaboration between British artist and designer Richard Woods and The Wrong Shop. Richard Woods continues his humorous and profound explorations around scale, surface, facades, color and the graphic line using urban design motifs. Bold, colorful and witty, Richard Woods’ work is instantly identifiable. The Richard Woods…
This framed print is from the Window series, a collaboration between British artist and designer Richard Woods and The Wrong Shop. Richard Woods continues his humorous and profound explorations around scale, surface, facades, color and the graphic line using urban design motifs. Bold, colorful and witty, Richard Woods’ work is instantly identifiable. The Richard Woods…
This framed print is from the Window series, a collaboration between British artist and designer Richard Woods and The Wrong Shop. Richard Woods continues his humorous and profound explorations around scale, surface, facades, color and the graphic line using urban design motifs. Bold, colorful and witty, Richard Woods’ work is instantly identifiable. The Richard Woods…
This framed print is from the Window series, a collaboration between British artist and designer Richard Woods and The Wrong Shop. Richard Woods continues his humorous and profound explorations around scale, surface, facades, color and the graphic line using urban design motifs. Bold, colorful and witty, Richard Woods’ work is instantly identifiable. The Richard Woods…
Designed in 1957 by Finnish-American architect and industrial designer Eero Saarinen, this dining table was conceived for Saarinen’s Pedestal Collection. The philosophy of this collection was to eliminate the unruliness found underneath tables and chairs—the legs—by placing seats and tabletops on a single, slender pedestal. Forever futuristic, Saarinen’s Dining Table is one of the designs…
Designed in 1971 by Verner Panton, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection, the Panthella Floor Lamp emits a soft and comfortable glare-free light. This modern Danish design has an attractive domed shade that reflects light downwards, and the white opal acrylic material ensures that the majority of light is spread over a wide area…
MoMA Exclusive: This high quality framed poster featuring Drawing 13, 2021 by Ronan Bouroullec is digitally printed on Fedrigoni Splendorlux, 250gsm embossed paper. This technique allows the colored ink to appear matte closely resembling Bouroullec’s drawing technique using felt-tip pens on glossy white card. The print is framed using a wax oak molding in a…
When Frank Gehry found a pile of scrap cardboard outside his office one day, he decided to experiment by laminating and shaping it with a hand saw and a pocket knife. The result: This sinuous stool, part of his Easy Edges line and a design included in MoMA’s collection. Reinforced by hardboard panels, the sides…
This futuristic floor lamp was created by the British design team of Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, jointly named “Designers of the Future” at Design Basel/Miami in 2006. The duo characterizes their approach to every design challenge: “We seek to re-evaluate the archetype, to challenge precedents.” Their design features a tent-like head that swivels 90…
Designed by Ole Mathiesen’s son, Christian, the sophisticated Royal OM4 Watch honors Ole’s 2008 receipt of the “Royal Warrant” award from the Danish court. Its 37mm stainless steel or black case features a convex, sapphire crystal—a signature of Mathiesen’s watches. The Swiss quartz movement, uncluttered dial with 12 index lines, and fine black leather strap…
A design from 1962, the Ultra-Thin OM3 Watch by Ole Mathiesen is the epitome of classic, mid-century sophistication. The 35mm steel case features a convex, sapphire crystal—a signature of Mathiesen’s watches. The Swiss quartz movement, uncluttered dial with Arabic numerals, and fine black leather strap of the Ultra-Thin OM3 Watch all contribute to a harmonious,…