Now your little one can give some big NYC attitude with this t-shirt printed with icons from the Big Apple’s go-to breakfast—coffee in a deli cup and a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich. Designed by NYC-based designer Alex Zagami, the NYC Food Kids’ T-Shirt is made in the USA from 100% organic cotton. It comes…
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Have you ever bought flowers from a vendor’s bicycle cart on the streets of Paris? Now you can experience a mini version of that quintessential European experience whenever you like by building it yourself. This 3D puzzle is composed of 287 wooden pieces that snap together easily without glue, including colorful mini bouquets of flowers,…
Edited by Nina Zimmer, Natalie Dupêcher, Anne Umland, with Lee Colón and Nora Lohner The Swiss artist Meret Oppenheim (1913–1985) may be best known for her furlined teacup of 1936, but her legacy encompasses much more than that notorious Surrealist object. Over the course of some sixty years Oppenheim produced a dizzying range of…
By Carolyn Lanchner Meret Oppenheim’s fur-covered cup, saucer, and spoon is a favorite work of many visitors to The Museum of Modern Art. So vividly sensual as to be unsettling, this sculpture, which goes by the enigmatically plain title Object, was conceived in 1936, at a café on Paris’s Left Bank, where Pablo Picasso,…
It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be is a handbook of how to succeed in the world- a pocket “bible” for the talented and timid to make the unthinkable thinkable and the impossible possible. The world’s top advertising guru, Paul Arden, offers up his wisdom on issues as diverse…
By Sarah Suzuki. Illustrated by Ellen Weinstein Growing up in Japan, Yayoi Kusama dreamed of becoming an artist. In the fields of her family’s nurseries she drew flowers and plants and stones, imagining the world around her as streams and clusters and arrays of dots. After studying traditional painting in Japan, Kusama moved to…
To look inside this book, click here. Winner of the Association of American Publisher’s 2015 PROSE Award for Best Art Exhibition Catalogue Edited by Starr Figura. With contributions by Elizabeth Childs, Starr Figura, Hal Foster, and Erika Mosier Though Paul Gauguin is best known as a pioneer of modernist painting, this book…
To look inside this book, click here. By Samantha Friedman. Illustrated by Cristina Amodeo One day, the artist Henri Matisse cut a small bird from a piece of white paper. It was a simple shape, but he liked the way it looked and didn’t want to throw it away, so he pinned…
To look inside this book, click here. By Emiliano Ponzi Nearly 6 million riders use the New York City subway every day. How do you make a map that helps all of them get to where they are going? The Great New York Subway Map, written and illustrated by Emiliano Ponzi and published…
What looks at first like a classic black umbrella reveals a happy surprise when opened: a big, bright yellow smiley face on the design’s underside. Lightweight, portable and durable, this standard-size umbrella will make you happy when it rains. The legend of the smiley face’s origin places it in 1971, when it was published as…
Designed in Italy and crafted from borosilicate glass, this Eggplant Bottle is an exquisite everyday object for your table. Handmade and flame-worked, the bottle has a translucent lavender body in the shape of an eggplant topped with green glass leaves and a stem that acts as a stopper for the spout. Use it as a…
From designer Alessandra Baldereschi comes this fresh sugar bowl. Handcrafted from flame-worked glass in translucent apple green, this everyday sugar bowl is also a delightful object for your table. The apple’s stem and leaf are rendered in translucent brown and yellow. The Apple Glass Sugar Bowl measures 5h x 4″diam. Hand wash only at a…
Past and contemporary street culture come full circle in this Jean-Michel Basquiat Skateboard Triptych featuring a reproduction of Basquiat’s 1983 work In Italian, made of high-quality Canadian maple wood skateboards. 1980s art icon and native New Yorker Jean-Michel Basquiat was hailed for works that draw on a multivalent range of sources, from Greek, Roman, and…
MoMA Exclusive: Known for signature geometric designs, BAO BAO is the main accessories line by Japanese designer Issey Miyake who has work in MoMA’s collection. Miyake came up with the name as an homage to architect Frank Gehry’s exploration of “shapes made by chance” when designing Spain’s Bilbao Museum. Featuring an accordion-like silhouette, this Beyond…
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Known for signature geometric designs, BAO BAO is the main accessories line by Japanese designer Issey Miyake who has work in MoMA’s collection. Miyake dreamed up the name as an homage to architect Frank Gehry’s exploration of “shapes made by chance” when designing Spain’s Bilbao Museum. This Lucent Tote Bag is a core style that…
Elevate your everyday with these Joan Miró Gold-Plated Triangle Waves Earrings by Joidart, a family-owned jewelry brand based in Spain. Joidart collaborated with Successió Miró on a collection that pays tribute to the famed Spanish artist. These Gold-Plated Triangle Waves Earrings are based on a motif from the 1924 oil painting, The Tilled Field. Made…