by Nina Laden When Pigasso met Mootisse, what begins as a neighborly overture escalates into a mess. Soon, the two artists become fierce rivals, calling each other names and ultimately building a fence between them. But when the two painters paint opposite sides of the fence that divides them, they unknowingly create a modern art…
Make every coffee or tea break feel like a trip to MoMA with this ceramic black-and-white patterned mug. When hot liquid is poured in, the grid magically transforms into a design inspired by the art of Piet Mondrian, a painter who is represented in MoMA’s collection. Dishwasher-safe, hand-wash recommended. Not microwave-safe.
Twelve pairs of reusable wooden chopsticks stand out in a panoply of brilliant shades. Great for parties, the distinct colors help guests remember which utensils belong to whom. Made in Japan of lacquered wood. Hand wash only.
This print features a reproduction of Henri Matisse’s work Dance (I)(1909) which is featured in MoMA’s collection. The poster is printed on heavy stock paper in the USA.
This print features a reproduction of Henri Matisse’s work Dance (I)(1909) which is featured in MoMA’s collection. The poster is printed on heavy stock paper in the USA.
MoMA Exclusive: A playful rendition of a Bodum classic, this Assam Brew Teapot, a design from 1988 updated exclusively for MoMA Design Store, offers bold color combinations. Made for brewing loose tea, this borosilicate glass teapot has a stainless steel steeping cylinder with a silicone-rim plunger that locks your tea leaves into the bottom of…
Just about everyone loves ice cream and these heart-shaped spoons make the message clear. Designed by Miriam Mirri, these mirror-polished stainless steel spoons exemplify Mirri’s mission to create designs that tell a story or send a message. Made by Alessi, a manufacturer in MoMA’s collection. Set of four. Dishwasher-safe.
MoMA Exclusive: A playful rendition of a Bodum classic, this Assam Brew Teapot, a design from 1988 updated exclusively for MoMA Design Store, offers bold color combinations. Made for brewing loose tea, this borosilicate glass teapot has a stainless steel steeping cylinder with a silicone-rim plunger that locks your tea leaves into the bottom of…
This Jean-Michel Basquiat framed print features a reproduction of In Italian (1983) a work by Basquiat, an artist whose work is featured in MoMA’s collection. A native New Yorker, Jean-Michel Basquiat made graffiti under the tag “SAMO” as a teenager, and produced postcards and T-shirts before establishing his studio practice. Though his career lasted barely…
First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Brown cloth-covered boards with title stamped in gold on cover and spine, with photographically illustrated dust jacket. Photographs by Edward Steichen. Text by Dennis Longwell. Includes a catalog of the plates, an essay on Steichen’s printing techniques, a selected bibliography and an index to the plates. Designed by James M….
Published in 1976 and edited by Riva Castleman, this rare book from MoMA Publications is available in extremely limited quantities. Each book from this special selection has been stored for decades in MoMA’s warehouse. MoMA’s award-winning publications program has been an integral part of the Museum’s mission since its founding in 1929. These exhibition- and…
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Richly illustrated volume exploring the inseparable histories of modernist abstraction and twentieth-century textiles. Published on the occasion of the MoMA exhibition curated by Lynne Cooke, Woven Histories offers a fresh and authoritative look at textiles—particularly weaving—as a major force in the evolution of abstraction. This richly illustrated volume features more than fifty creators whose work crosses divisions…
This print features a reproduction of Henri Matisse’s work Icarus (Icare) from Jazz (1947) which is featured in MoMA’s collection. The poster is printed on heavy stock paper in the USA.
New research indicates that GPSs are hindering our ability to create mental maps of our surroundings. These maps aim to install a “Map from the Mind”, simplifying structures and neighborhoods in the most efficient and beautiful way. The circle, our Universe’s softest shape, is the clearest graphic to convey size and connection. Letterpress print on…
MoMA Exclusive: Designed to be the first lamp to light your child’s room, Snoopy First Light is based on Charles M. Schulz’s beloved beagle. Crafted from soft silicone, the lamp is a portable night light that emits a comforting, soft light. The LED light source is designed to be used for a full nighttime routine….
Bring some old-school NYC street vibes into your home with this MTA Subway Table Lamp. Officially licensed and created in partnership with the MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority), this custom-designed and manufactured lamp pays homage to the retro MTA entrance beacons that were used around Manhattan and the outer boroughs during the 1980s and ‘90s, but…