An icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman was conceived by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. Marrying beauty and comfort, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a work of art designed for everyday living. At MoMA Design Store, we offer the Eames® Lounge…
An icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman was conceived by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. Marrying beauty and comfort, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a work of art designed for everyday living. At MoMA Design Store, we offer the Eames® Lounge…
An icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman was conceived by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. Marrying beauty and comfort, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a work of art designed for everyday living. At MoMA Design Store, we offer the Eames® Lounge…
An icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman was conceived by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. Marrying beauty and comfort, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a work of art designed for everyday living. At MoMA Design Store, we offer the Eames® Lounge…
MoMA Exclusive: The Mini Sky Umbrella, a beloved customer favorite, has been reborn as an eco-friendly design. This new version features a double-layered canopy made from rPET—recycled post-consumer plastic bottles. What hasn’t changed is its uplifting design: when the umbrella is opened, its interior reveals a blue sky dotted with fluffy, white clouds. The Sky…
Help keep single-use plastic out of the waste stream with this handy nesting set of Travel Flatware and Case. Great for lunch on the go, the spoon, fork, and knife stack perfectly and fit in the compact case to keep them clean. Made from sturdy stainless steel, the Travel Cutlery Set is dishwasher-safe.
$220Original price was: $220.$169.95Current price is: $169.95.
The best-selling Lovebox has been updated with a lacquered finish featuring artwork by the artist Keith Haring, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. Made of bamboo, the Lovebox connects to WiFi so you can send not only messages but also photos from anywhere in the world from your smart device to someone you love—from…
MoMA Exclusive: Experience the magic of New York City in a whole new light with this exquisite display piece designed by Yoni Alter. The NYC Skyline Model is not only a work of art, but also a testament to the beauty of sustainable design, made from recycled and recyclable acrylic. It arrives flat packed, elegantly…
$250Original price was: $250.$179.95Current price is: $179.95.
MoMA Exclusive: Create your own lighting masterpiece with the Nanoleaf Lines Smart Interactive Lighting Kit. The kit’s interactive bars—in an exclusive set of 12—respond to music, your voice, gaming screens and more. These modular backlit bars provide ambient light with 19 pre-loaded scenes in the Nanoleaf app, and also several other light modes such as…
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…
Edited by Paola Antonelli. With contributions by Larry Keeley, Christopher Budd, John Thackara, Aura Oslapas, Kayoko Ota, Jim-hee Chang, Hui-Chi Chou, Rachaporn Couchouey, and Sarah Robins  In the past, work has shaped the way we live. In the near future, the way we live may shape the way we work. Workspheres: Design and Contemporary…
Edited by Paolo Herkenoff The concept of time has been discussed by philosphers through the ages. What is the nature of time? How does one depict time? These are questions that artists especially have struggled with, as time’s ephemeral quality makes it especially difficult to represent. Tempo, one of the first exhibitions to be held…
To look inside this book, click here.  Edited by Peter Eleey. With contributions by Peter Eleey and Michael Lobel  Starting in 1964, Sturtevant (1924–2014) used some of the most iconic artworks of her generation as sources and catalysts to explore originality and authorship. Beginning with her versions of works by Jasper Johns and…
To look inside this book, click here.  Edited by Eva Respini. With a contribution by Jennifer Jae Guttierez  Robert Heinecken (1931–2006) was a pioneer of the postwar Los Angeles art scene who described himself as a “para-photographer” because his work stood beside or beyond traditional ideas of the medium. Published in conjunction with…
Edited by David Velasco. With contributions by Kathy Halbreich, Gia Kourlas, Ralph Lemon, Debra Singer, Claude Wampler, and Greg Zuccolo  Sarah Michelson is an extraordinary choreographer. Never comfortable with success or the easy way out, she pushes questions to the wall, most recently with her Devotion series (2012–), which transmutes the very history of…
Series edited by John Elderfield. With contributions by Mirka BeneÅ¡, Kirk Varnedoe, Peter Reed, and Terence Riley  This sixth volume in the Studies in Modern Art series focuses on the architect Philip Johnson and his long association with The Museum of Modern Art. Essays examine his roles as patron, as curator, and as the…