
Eva Teakettle Eva Zeisel, 2005
Eva Zeisel designed this kettle and imprinted her signature curved shape with an extra sensitivity to touch. This ergonomically designed 1.8-quart kettle has a seamless body and spout, a wide base for rapid boiling, a removable harmonic whistle, and a soft-touch stay-cool offset handle for easy pouring. Made of stainless steel and red enamel with a silicone grip. Hand-wash only.
$95.00

Sky Umbrella Tibor Kalman,EFM, 1992
Humor and surprise are two of the designer Tibor Kalman’s hallmarks, as witnessed by this view of a blue sky on a most probably gray day. MoMA’s witty umbrella with an eternally cheerful sky is known and enjoyed throughout the world. Designed by EFM for the Museum with the cloud design by Mr. Kalman. Black nylon exterior; wood shaft and handle.
$48.00
Record Watch Achille Castiglioni, 2000
The Record Watch was one of the last designs by the late Castiglioni. The silver-finish dial features easy-to-read numbers developed in collaboration with the Swiss designer Max Huber. The watch has a stainless-steel case, and comes with both a brown and black leather strap that can be easily changed without tools. Made by Alessi. Water-resistant.
$125.00

New York City in a Bag MUJI
As irresistible to adults as it is to children, MUJI’s New York in a Bag comes with eight wooden city structures and six wooden cars. Included are New York City icons such as MoMA’s original 1939 building, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Statue of Liberty, and the Guggenheim Museum. The wood is from sustainable forests. Recommended for ages 12 and up.
$15.00

Yoshimoto Cube Naoki Yoshimoto, 1971
Yoshimoto discovered this cube when he was searching for a way to divide a cube equally in three-dimensional space. The result is a peculiar polyhedral dyad consisting of eight interconnected cubes that can be opened in multiple ways. The cube can be divided into two cubes and then transformed into two rhombuses, one silver the other gold with twelve faces each. With its endless transformations, this cube makes a great toy for children as well as an intriguing desktop puzzle. Made of polypropylene.
Recommended for ages 8 and up.
$65.00
All available from:MoMAstore.org
Tags: Achille Castiglioni, EFM, Eva Teakettle, Eva Zeisel, MOMA, MUJI, Naoki Yoshimoto, New York City in a Bag, new york design, Record Watch, Sky Umbrella, Tibor Kalman, Yoshimoto Cube


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