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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Harney & Sons New York Blend 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 William Morris Strawberry Thief Tea Towel The Metropolitan Museum of Art William Morris Strawberry Thief Tea Towel 29.95 USD Registered in 1883 and printed about 1917-23 at Merton Abbey Tapestry Works (British, founded 1881), Strawberry Thief, featured on our tea towel, is one of William Morris's (British, 1834-1896) most iconic creations. The inspiration for this kaleidoscopic textile in the Museum's holdings was derived from the designer's country home, Kelmscott Manor, where a community of thieving thrushes would pluck the strawberries from his garden.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Harney & Sons Tea Tin Set 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 Dehn Spring in Central Park Tea Towel 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.