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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Louis C. Tiffany Irises Oblong Silk Scarf
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 69.00 $ (+7.95 $)Silk Scarf, Floral Scarf Featuring lush, radiant colors, the Museum's scarf is based on Louis Comfort Tiffany's (American, 1848-1933) Magnolias and Irises Favrile glass window depicting a picturesque landscape. The window features an embankment of irises beneath flowering magnolia trees. Magnificent purple hills with a central meandering stream, emblematic of the River of Life theme, are set in the background. To learn more about the artwork that inspired this Met Store product, read our blog here.
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Metropolitan Mosaic 1-Light Oil Rubbed Bronze Wall Sconce with White Linen and Shell Cloth Shade
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 265.59 $Natural Mother of Pearl shells provide a fascinating and chic aesthetic to the Mosaic family. The Mosaic Collection designed by Metropolitan Lighting adds sophistication and elegance to any room. Oil Rubbed Bronze finish with circles of White Shell material and white linen shades intertwine together in each fixture brings nothing but beauty for years to come. Designed in 5 different shapes and styles consisting of 2-light pendant, 4-light pendant, 4-light island chandelier, 2-light flush mount and 1-light wall sconce. With this collection, you can satisfy your indoor lighting needs and dreams. Mosaic, truly another fine collection by Metropolitan Lighting.
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The Metropolitan Story
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.38 $A history of the first car of the modern era to be marketed primarily to women, the Metropolitan small car produced from 1954-1962. Written by thw foremost authority on American Motors cars.
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Pilot Metropolitan Collection Medium Nib Fountain Pen
Vendor: Bulkofficesupply.com Price: 20.17 $ (+8.99 $)Fresh and modern, this fountain pen delivers refined style with a premium matte finish. The sophisticated design features a desirable brass barrel with stainless accents and nib. Medium nib creates distinct, legible lines to help your writing stand out. Refillable reservoir extends the life of your pen for lasting performance and excellent value. Pen is packaged in a convenient gift box for a luxurious gift to yourself or others.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York in Art Deluxe Engagement Calendar 2025
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 24.99 $ (+7.95 $)An art calendar inspired by The Met collection. For centuries, New York City has attracted hopeful and creative minds, including countless artists who took inspiration from the city's splendor and spectacle. This artful engagement calendar features over 50 color images of beloved city sites represented in The Met collection, from the Statue of Liberty as depicted by the publisher J. Koehler (New York and Berlin) to a 1919 painting of the Flatiron Building by Samuel Halpert (American, b. Russia, 1884-1930). The tranquil expanse of the green lawns of Central Park in a 1941 watercolor by Adolf Dehn (American, 1895-1968) and a seldom-noticed view from the Williamsburg Bridge painted in 1928 by Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967) round out this tour of New York landmarks. Highlighting the breadth and beauty of the city, this calendar is the perfect reminder of the energy and opportunity of the Big Apple.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art William Morris Strawberry Thief Paperweight
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 24.00 $ (+7.95 $)As the leading figure of the Arts and Crafts movement, designer William Morris (British, 1834-1896) believed beauty, imagination, and order were the necessary components of a strong design. Perhaps best known today for his wallpaper patterns, Morris frequently looked to the nature of the English countryside for inspiration as he created some 46 wall and ceiling paper designs. Certain to add style and charm to any desk space, our elegant paperweight features one of the designer's most iconic patterns, Strawberry Thief (design registered 1883, printed 1917-23).
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Four Seasons Paisley Square Wool Scarf
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 125.00 $ (+7.95 $)An art scarf inspired by The Met collection. In the early 19th century, luxurious shawls from Kashmir became indispensable fashion accessories for the stylish European woman. The patterns on these costly, hand-woven shawls generally incorporated the boteh form, an ancient Persian motif based on the tree of life. By the midcentury, machine-made reproductions were being produced with popularity in Europe. Paisley, which is derived from the boteh design, gets its name from the Scottish town that produced many of these shawls until they fell out of favor in the 1870s. A mid-19th-century French or Scottish example in The Met collection, presenting a "four seasons" layout swirling around a central point, informs our stylish wool interpretation with self-fringe edges.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Retro 51 Chinese Tiger Rank Badge Rollerball Pen
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 78.00 $ (+7.95 $)The perfect Met Museum souvenir. The pretty pattern on this rollerball pen from Retro 51 nods to an 18th-century Chinese rank badge featuring a ferocious tiger beneath swirling clouds. Such spectacularly embroidered badges were worn by government officials of the Ming and Qing dynasties; badges with birds indicated a civil official while animals such as the tiger were reserved for military officers, and each creature corresponded to a specific rank.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Classical Carnelian Stud Earrings
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 50.00 $ (+7.95 $)Art jewelry makes a unique gift for her. An ancient ring crafted during Greece's Classical period is transformed into contemporary carnelian jewelry. These stud earrings nod to the ring's fiery carnelian centerpiece, which is enveloped by a setting accented with gold filigree. This timeless adornment from the 5th century B. C. is part of The Met's celebrated Greek and Roman art collection. Click
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art William Morris Brother Rabbit Leather Journal
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 58.00 $ (+7.95 $)William Morris (British, 1834-1896) believed that beauty, imagination, and order were the necessary components of a strong design. Perhaps best known for his wallpaper patterns, Morris frequently looked to the English countryside for inspiration. Our leather journal features one of his most iconic patterns, Brother Rabbit (design registered May 20, 1882; printed 1917-23), and makes a charming addition to any desk space or book bag.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Spanish Day and Night Moon Brooch
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 75.00 $ (+7.95 $)Art jewelry inspired by The Met collection. The celestial motifs defining this brooch are adapted from a type of print called a broadside depicting 48 allegorical figures pertaining to the sun and the moon. The original, now in The Met collection, was printed about 1860-70 by Juan Llorens (Spanish, active ca. 1855-70), an active publisher of broadsides in Barcelona. Broadsides were issued by the thousands and sold on the street or in publishers' shops beginning in 16th-century Europe. These inexpensive sheets of small images, made to entertain the buyer with depictions of current news, children's games, popular tales, and so on, were so well received that certain printing presses made them their specialty. Many early broadsides have been lost due to their ephemeral nature, but numerous others survive in The Met collection. Click
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art American Vines Embroidered Shawl
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 150.00 $ (+7.95 $)An art scarf inspired by The Met collection. The fruiting, flowering vines embroidered on this charming shawl recall the 18th-century embroidery embellishing a bedcover housed in The Met's American Wing. Original embroidered textiles from this period in American history are rare; most extant examples are preserved in museums, and many others were repurposed to salvage the artisan's work. The vines on the Museum's bedcover were likely transferred from a set of bed curtains, perhaps during the 19th-century Colonial Revival movement. The bedcover appears to be an heirloom of the Cabot family, who resided in Salem, Massachusetts, at the time the embroidery was made around 1760. Click
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Japanese Noblewoman Plush Doll
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 24.95 $ (+7.95 $)Art gifts for kids inspired by The Met collection. This charming doll recalls the graceful woman in Pictures of Ten Styles: A Young Woman with a Dog (ca. 1790-91), a woodblock print by Torii Kiyonaga (Japanese, 1752-1815). The artist portrays her wrapped in a stylish outer robe decorated with chrysanthemums over a type of kimono called a furisode, featuring orchid designs. In the original image, this stately woman of high standing is pictured with a Japanese spaniel, a breed of dog prized for its elegance.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Retro 51 William Morris Blackthorn Fountain Pen
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 145.00 $ (+7.95 $)Home office gifts from The Met This stylish fountain pen from Retro 51 features a detail from William Morris's (British, 1834-1896) Blackthorn(1892), a sumptuous block-printed wallpaper in The Met collection. Morris was a prolific designer of fabrics and wallpapers that elevated decorative household objects to the realm of fine art. Profoundly inspired by nature, he created mesmerizing motifs comprising rambling blooms and lush fruits.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Spanish Baldric Lapis Braided Necklace and Elongated Drop Earrings Set
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 225.00 $ (+7.95 $)Art jewelry inspired by The Met collection. This rich blue jewelry is inspired by a spectacular Spanish baldric (first half 17th century), a type of crossbody belt or chain often worn to support a sword. Much of the scholarship around jewelry fashions throughout history is informed by portraits in which the sitters wear a certain style of adornment. An enameled example very much like the one displayed in The Met's Vélez Blanco Patio, dedicated to the decorative arts of Spain between 1450 and 1700, is worn diagonally across the chest in an early 17th-century portrait of a young man. We've honored the blue detailing on the original, featuring champlevé enamel, with semiprecious lapis and enamel elements. Click
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Dehn Spring in Central Park Women's Tee - Medium
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 50.00 $ (+7.95 $)An art tee inspired by The Met collection. Our soft tee presents a detail from Adolf Dehn's (American, 1895-1968) Spring in Central Park (1941), which depicts a verdant Sheep Meadow with midtown Manhattan landmarks-including the Hampshire House, Essex House, and the Empire State Building-rising in the distance. This bucolic watercolor in The Met collection is one of several seasonal vistas Dehn painted of Central Park and the New York skyline.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Champion® Appliquéd Met Logo Unisex Crew Neck Sweatshirt - Medium
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)An art sweatshirt makes the perfect Met Museum souvenir. The Met's logotype, appliquéd on this cozy Champion® sweatshirt, is an original drawing that combines and connects serif and sans serif, classical and modern letterforms. It's fluid, lyrical, and distinctive, like a handwritten signature. Representing 5,000 years of worldwide culture, the elegantly crafted mark looks both to the past and to the future.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Masterpieces Deluxe Engagement Calendar 2025
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 24.99 $ (+7.95 $)An art calendar inspired by The Met collection. Enjoy The Met every week of the year with this inspiring engagement calendar featuring over 50 vividly reproduced masterpieces from New York City's biggest art museum. Selections from The Met collection include paintings, drawings, sculpture, musical instruments, photography, arms and armor, decorative arts, jewelry, and costumes by such renowned artists as Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926), Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890), Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887-1986), and Mary Cassatt (American, 1844-1926).
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Spanish Baldric Lapis Braided Bracelet
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 125.00 $ (+7.95 $)Art jewelry inspired by The Met collection. This rich blue lapis-and-enamel bracelet is inspired by a spectacular Spanish baldric (first half 17th century), a type of crossbody belt or chain often worn to support a sword. Much of the scholarship around jewelry fashions throughout history is informed by portraits in which the sitters wear a certain style of adornment. An enameled example very much like the one displayed in The Met's Vélez Blanco Patio, dedicated to the decorative arts of Spain between 1450 and 1700, is worn diagonally across the chest in an early 17th-century portrait of a young man. Click
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Unicorn in a Garden Paperweight
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 24.00 $ (+7.95 $)The Unicorn Rests in a Garden (1495-1505) is an iconic French and South Netherlandish textile belonging to the famous Unicorn Tapestries at The Met Cloisters. This beloved tapestry depicts a unicorn resting in a garden enclosure beneath a pomegranate tree, enveloped by a millefleurs backdrop of richly symbolic plants.
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