Enzo Mari Timor Calendar – Design Museum

£130.00
Product description from their website:
This bona fide design classic is by Enzo Mari for Danese.
Originally designed in 1967 and inspired by railway signage, this piece features in the permanent collections of museum's worldwide.
It combines Mari's trademark simplistic form and functionality with elements of surprise and wit.
ABS base with sheets made of lithographed PVC.
17 x 16 cm
Girls on Bikes, from the series Sarf Coastin’ by Elaine Constantine, T-Shirt – National Portrait Gallery

£35.00
Product description from their website:
This T-shirt has been designed for The Face Magazine: Culture Shift exhibition. Featuring a colour photograph of three girls on bikes speeding down a street, taken by Elaine Constantine in 1997 as part of a series titled 'Sarf Coastin’.
About the exhibition:
The Face Magazine: Culture Shift celebrates the iconic fashion images and portraits from The Face, a ground-breaking youth culture and style magazine that has significantly influenced the creative and cultural landscape in Britain and beyond.
From 1980 to 2004, The Face shaped contemporary culture, featuring musicians who achieved global fame and models who became iconic figures. It also launched the careers of renowned photographers and fashion stylists, empowering them to redefine fashion photography and capture the spirit of their times.
Wood Model Aircraft Kitset – Wright Brothers – Air Force Museum of New Zealand

$29.90 NZD
Product description from their website:
Discover your inner model maker with these laser cut Wood Model Aircraft Kitset – made right here in Christchurch.
Wright Brothers Plane
21 parts
L = 196mm W = 267mm H = 145mm
Pirates Tote Bag with Treasure Island Quote and Pirate Ship Illustration – Royal Museums Greenwich

£18.00
Product description from their website:
This Pirates exhibition tote bag features a pirate ship illustration, and the famous quote "We must go on, because we can't turn back”.
The words are said by Captain Alexander Smollett, the skilled and courageous captain of the schooner Hispaniola in the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The ship illustration takes its inspiration from the one shown on the treasure map from the book, which is featured in the exhibition.
The other side shows the Royal Museums Greenwich logo and the word PIRATES in the exhibition type font and black lettering.
Further details
The popular appeal of pirates in Britain can be traced to the late nineteenth century. In particular, the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson helped to create an enduring image of pirates that has inspired countless others.
The novel follows the adventures of a young boy, Jim Hawkins, and his quest to find buried treasure. Through Stevenson’s story we encounter cutthroat pirates, a secret treasure map and a talking parrot.
Treasure Island is not a cosy tale of loveable pirates; Jim is exposed to the dangerous, adult world of piracy from the start. He witnesses a murder and is forced to shoot a man dead to save himself.
The book has never been out of print.
Bauhaus Design stencil – Sir John Soane's Museum

£16.00
Product description from their website:
Use this Bauhaus design stencil to decorate your own bespoke stationery, or use to embellish journals, notebooks, and letters.
The stencil can be used with felt tips, pencils or even paint - it is water-resistant and can be easily cleaned.
- Brass Design Stencil, 7.5cm x 10.5 cm
- Packaging Dimensions: 21cm x 16
The death candle – Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania

£27.00
Product description from their website:
Kill the lights. The death candle will overwhelm you with an intricate blend of amber woods, white musk, and soft notes of shallow grave. It might be the last thing you ever smell.
Burn time forty-five hours. Made for Mona by Etikette Candles.
Light Box Colour Vision – Science Museum

£40.00
Product description from their website:
Illuminate and transform your space with this Light Box Colour Vision - a 3D Printed LED Test Card Light Box, inspired by classic television calibration tools. This unique piece not only serves as striking décor but also sparks curiosity about technological history and makes an exceptional gift for science and media enthusiasts and design lovers alike.
Crafted from sustainable materials with precision 3D printing, it is a bright and bold design to add to your home décor or workspace.
Secrets Of The Thames Reproduction Coins – London Museum

£5.95
Product description from their website:
These lead free pewter replica coins were inspired by those found in the river Thames, now on show in London Museum Docklands.
- Roman denarius of Hadrian
- Alfred the Great penny
- Henry VIII groat
Lead free pewter
Made in the UK
Rhys Coren football shirt for OOF x UMBRO – OOF! Gallery

£55.00
Product description from their website:
Rhys Coren’s shirt for the OOF x UMBRO collaboration is made of stark, geometric shapes and bursting with blue, yellow, and red. It’s floral, primary colour modernism makes for one of the most sunshine-friendly football shirts you’ll ever see.
It’s a genuine limited-edition work of art. Strictly limited to 300 pieces, each shirt comes with a signed, numbered certificate of authenticity.
90s fit.
Esme Light Brown Leather Clutch – National Army Museum

£145.00
Product description from their website:
Leather clutch hand made by Natthakur
The softest mid tan leather made into a cute little clutch or cross body bag. The fixed length strap is removable and there is enough room inside for all your essentials for an evening out at the dance hall or theatre. Comes with information about the maps as well as the story of 'Esme', the remarkable Northern woman this bag is named after.
Love the design and style but want it in another colour? Check out our 'Frankie' bag in dark brown soft leather.
Comes in a dust bag.
The History of New Zealand in 100 Objects – Heritage New Zealand

$58.00 NZD
Product description from their website:
Authored by award-winning historian Jock Phillips, The History of New Zealand in 100 Objects is gripping, inclusive, often revelatory and deeply human. A colourful and characterful retelling of our shared past, relevant to today, particular to all of us.
The sewing kete of an unknown 18th-century Maori woman; the Endeavour cannons that fired on waka in 1769; the bagpipes of an Irish publican Paddy Galvin; the school uniform of Harold Pond, a Napier Tech pupil in the Hawke's Bay quake; the Biko shields that tried to protect protestors during the Springbok tour in 1981; Winston Reynolds' remarkable home-made Hokitika television set, the oldest working TV in the country; the soccer ball that was a tribute to Tariq Omar, a victim of the Christchurch Mosque shootings, and so many more - these are items of quiet significance and great personal meaning, taonga carrying stories that together represent a dramatic, full-of-life history for everyday New Zealanders.
Château de Chambord collector's box of 3 BIC® 4-colour pens – Château de Chambord, France

€14.90
Product description from their website:
Château de Chambord collector's box of 3 BIC® 4-colour pens
- 3 designs in one box
- Ideal for writing, drawing or organizing your ideas
- A modern and original style
- No need to choose
Everyone knows the iconic BIC® 4-color pen, and now it's time for a collector's edition in the image of the Château de Chambord.
Packaged in a single box, three 4-color pens in a sleek, modern style will accompany you in all your projects.
Metallic, black or white, the choice is yours!
The Little Book of Trolls – British Library

£12.99
Product description from their website:
Trolls have escaped from the black lava wastes of Iceland and the dense pine forests of Scandinavia to take on a new life in the collective global imagination. They may not steal goats and eat people quite so much, but they remain disruptive and dangerous, even if their limited imaginations sometimes make them comic and even quite likeable.
Emerging from Scandinavian mythology, trolls are contradictory creatures: fleshy in their desires but turning to stone in sunlight, as large as slumbering mountains or small enough to help you with your washing, charmingly charmless or genuine threat. They lurk in pine forests and peat bogs, overrunning homesteads, abducting princesses and generally nagging society with their troublesome presence.
Immortalised in the artworks of Theodor Kittelsen, John Bauer and Erik Werenskiold, this beautiful little book follows their journey from the dense forests of Norway to Middle-earth.
Guess Who? Dinosaur Edition Board Game – Natural History Museum

£20.00
Product description from their website:
Does it have a crest? Does it have feathers? Does it have a beak? This classic guessing board game for two players has been reimagined for the Natural History Museum, helping young explorers to identify dinosaurs.
Choose your dinosaurs, then ask your opponent tactical questions about theirs to narrow down the options - why not use The Dino Directory to help with your enquiries? Whoever correctly guesses first wins.
It's a fun, educational game and makes a great gift for budding palaeontologists.
Paul Gascoigne Official Signed and Framed England Photo: Dentist Chair Celebration – UEFA national team competitions

£199.99
Product description from their website:
Paul Gascoigne Official Signed and Framed England Photo: Dentist Chair Celebration
This piece of Icons Memorabilia comes with an official UEFA EURO 2024 Certificate of Authenticity, which serves as your proof that the signature is 100% genuine. Buy yours while stocks last to own this special piece of authentic sports memorabilia.
Royal Mail Commer Postbus 1:76 Scale Model – Postal Museum

£12.00
Product description from their website:
This Commer PB is based on a vehicle used in England, registered NJF 1M, attached to The Post Office, Midlands Postal Region. The pillarbox red bodywork has the ER Royal cipher in gold with additional lettering in gold, yellow or black. The roof is a bright yellow and the chassis is black. Minute details include the instruction on the side door 'To open press button' printed in gold; Fuel Tap On-Off in black behind the front wheel; and the words 'Emergency Exit' in black above the rear number plate. Body trim is accentuated in either silver or black, just like the real thing.
- 1:76 Scale model
- Model Measures 5.3 x 2.3 x 2.7 cm (LxWxH)
- Model is presented within a clear plastic, removable display box
- Box Measurements 8.6 x 5.3 x 4.6 cm (LxWxH)
- Not suitable for young children. This model is not a toy.
News from Nowhere T-Shirt by Sports Banger – William Morris Gallery

£40.00
Product description from their website:
Commissioned on the occasion of our special summer exhibition Morris Mania. Designer collective SPORTS BANGER have created an exclusive T-Shirt design to accompany their Tefal bag commission included as part of the exhibition.
Screen-printed in London by Fifth Column, the original printers of popular punk t-shirts in the 70’s and one of the UK’s top custom garment printers and embroiderers.
The t-shirt design takes inspiration from the novel written & designed by William Morris in 1890. The classic work combines ideas of utopian socialism and soft science fiction. It was first published in serial form in the Commonweal journal beginning on 11 January 1890.
- Screen printed in London.
- 100% organic cotton heavyweight
- 220 gsm
- Available in pink & white colourways
About SPORTS BANGER
Sports Banger is a London-based rag-tag collective that makes T-shirts, throws raves, puts on exhibitions and publishes books. It’s all about bootlegging, community, DIY, rave, resistance and eccentric British iconography.
Collaborators include the KLF, The Blessed Madonna, 2 Chainz, Skepta, Channel 4, The ICA, Jagermeister, Lucozade, Slazenger, Tommy Hilfiger and XL Recordings.
Perpetual Calendar – Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tāmaki

$45.00 NZD
Product description from their website:
1, 2, 3, 4, meet your brand new calendar; 5, 6, 7, 8, a whole new way to tell the date! Take advantage of minimal space and maximum efficiency with this colourful perpetual cube calendar cleverly designed by the team at the world renowned Museum of Modern Art.
- 5.7 x 12 x 4.5cm
- cube size 3.2cm square
- polystyrene cubes on a metal tray
- from MoMA Design Store
Bell Jar with Orchid – Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities
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£75.00
Product description from their website:
Glass Bell Jar with artificial orchid
Going through our storeroom (shed) we recently found a handful of these
Approx 39cm high 20 cm in diameter