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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Harney & Sons New York Blend
27.95 USD
The Met has partnered with Harney & Sons on this unique, art-inspired tin displaying a delightful detail from Adolf Dehn's (American, 1895-1968) Spring in Central Park (1941). A calming blend of chamomile, ginger root, and peppermint mimics the freshness of a spring day as captured by Dehn in his iconic watercolor housed at The Met.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Harney & Sons Paris Blend Tea
27.95 USD
Unique gifts for art lovers. This elegant Paris-inspired infusion by Harney & Sons combines black and oolong teas with the gentle sweetness of black currant, vanilla, bergamot, and caramel. Contained in an art-inspired tin featuring a detail from The Dance Class (1874) by Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917), it is a blend worthy of an afternoon pause.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Harney & Sons Tea Tin Set
45.95 USD
The Met has partnered with Harney & Sons on this unique, art-inspired set of three tins, each filled with 20 sachets of a delicious tea blend. The set includes Garden Therapy Green Herbal Tea, Hot Apple Spice Black Tea, and "Taste of British History" Tea Blend, which was specially created in honor of the reopening of The Met's renovated British Galleries in 2020.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Museum Favorites Men's Gift-Boxed Sock Set
57.95 USD
Gifts for art lovers. This Met-inspired gift set includes three pairs of socks for the art lover in your life. Each pair, which is made with approximately three recycled bottles, reimagines a different highlight of the Museum's holdings: Katsushika Hokusai's (Japanese, 1760-1849) iconic wave (ca. 1830-32); The Unicorn Rests in a Garden (1495-1505), a masterpiece of medieval French and South Netherlandish artistry at The Cloisters; and Composition (1921) by Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872-1944).
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art William Morris British Botanicals Tea Set
72.95 USD
William Morris (British, 1834-1896) is celebrated for his lush floral and foliate motifs derived from the English countryside. This tea set features two of Morris's iconic designs in The Met collection. Strawberry Thief, reproduced on our tin of The Met x Harney & Sons: Botanical Blend Earl Grey tea and tea-infusing covered mug, is a kaleidoscopic cotton textile registered in 1883 and printed around 1917-23 at Merton Abbey Tapestry Works (British, founded 1881). Showcased on our tea towel is Blackthorn (1892), a sumptuous block-printed wallpaper.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Peeters Bouquet of Flowers Tea Towel
29.95 USD
Gifts for art lovers, inspired by The Met collection. Lend a touch of drama to your kitchen with our tea towel featuring an ambitious arrangement painted by the remarkable Clara Peeters (Flemish, ca. 1587-after 1636). A Bouquet of Flowers (ca. 1612), housed at The Met, showcases the artist's keen eye for detail-in the way of reflective dewdrops, little insect bites, and drooping petals evocative of transience and decay-and reveals the close connection between botanical illustration and still-life painting, both of which became popular during the Scientific Revolution. Peeters was a founding figure in the history of European still-life painting, an especially attractive genre to women artists who weren't permitted to study nude models.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Angel Tree 3D Advent Calendar
37.9 USD
An art calendar, only from The Met. A holiday favorite at The Met for more than 40 years, the annual Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche is adorned with resplendent angels and surrounded by magnificent crèche figures, including shepherds, animals, kings, and the Holy Family. Now you can bring this beloved tradition into your home with our exclusive pop-up Advent calendar. Tie back the strings of the pop-up tree to reveal a three-dimensional re-creation of the Museum's Christmas Tree and surrounding crèche figures. On each of the 24 days of Advent, open a die-cut window to add an angel to your tree.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Iznik Garden Tea Towel
29.95 USD
The tranquil scene featured on our tea towel comes from a painted stonepaste dish (ca. 1575-90) in The Met collection. Crafted in the Turkish town of Iznik, which was renowned for its pottery workshops, this exceptional dish is adorned with colorful carnations, tulips, and hyacinths, as well as two small birds subtly perched amid the tangle. These flowers, sometimes in combination with birds, were pervasive decorative elements on 16th- and 17th-century Iznik creations.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Dehn Spring in Central Park Tea Towel
29.95 USD
Refresh your kitchen with a springtime scene from The Met collection. Our tea towel features a delightful detail from Adolf Dehn's (American, 1895-1968) Spring in Central Park (1941), an idyllic watercolor capturing a vernal Sheep Meadow with midtown Manhattan landmarks rising in the distance. Dehn immortalized so many dimensions of New York City life, from Central Park through the seasons to Harlem nightclubs and burlesque theaters.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Kandinsky Small Worlds I Water Bottle
45.95 USD
An art water bottle inspired by The Met collection. Quench your thirst with a graphic burst of color and energy. The motif on our water bottle references a woodcut print entitled Small Worlds I(1922) from the portfolio Small Worlds(1922) by Vasily Kandinsky (French, b. Russia, 1866-1944). Kandinsky was an early and vigorous advocate for abstraction in art, considering the style a kind of spiritual language. He created this portfolio while teaching at the Bauhaus, the influential German art and design school founded in 1919.