Coffee cup – Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark

€14,95
Product description from their website:
Handleless coffee cup from the Out of Lines series, designed by French Uncharted for Belgian design brand Serax. The series is inspired by the natural ovals found in olives, lemons and plums. The Out of Lines series is made of durable stoneware and finished with reactive glazes on the inside and a sand-glazed surface on the outside.
Uncharted is a French collective founded by Stephanie Cohen, Julien Cohen and Raphael Navot, combining expertise in design, gastronomy and entrepreneurship. Stephanie is the creative director, Julien is a restaurateur and philanthropist, and Raphael is an award-winning designer who blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Together, they create a shared vision that unites their creative, culinary and design talents.
Serax is a Belgian brand, founded in 1986, that creates home accessories in collaboration with renowned designers such as Ann Demeulemeester and Piet Boon. Combining aesthetics and function, the company focuses on, and has collaborated with Michelin-starred chefs since 2009 to develop products that translate restaurant experiences into private homes. The brand offers a wide range of objects that celebrate togetherness - and are designed to be durable whether used at home, in restaurants or in rural settings.
- Dimensions: L: 7.1 cm W: 6.3 cm H: 6.4 cm
- Material: Glazed stoneware
- Color: Brown and black
- Design: Uncharted for Serax
- Model: Coffee cup, Out of Lines
Badger Recycled Leather Purse – Manchester Museum

£18.00
Product description from their website:
This adorable Badger Leather Purse, is a part of our WILD exhibition range. The Hide Ranger is a Manchester based designer who works with original leather goods.
This product is part of the ‘Rescued!’ range; an exciting new collection that utilises leather destined for waste, such as preloved sofas, off-cuts from local furniture makers and small leftovers from bag making. Not only are these materials exciting to source and work within the parameters of the available material, but it also means that each individual item is limited edition.
Handmade from real leather offcuts. Leather cord strap with knot detail, to shorten the strap length, tie a new knot and snip off the excess. Simple unlined style, featuring a metal stud closure.
Ammo Tin – Royal Armouries

£9.99
Product description from their website:
Our army style Ammo Tin is the perfect toy box, stationary holder or lunch box for even the largest solider!
Made from hardwearing metal and equipped with a handle at the top and hinge opening mechanism.
Dimensions: 20 x 15 x 10cm
Shaun the Sheep Face Pin Badge – Bristol Museums
£5.00
Product description from their website:
Add this classic Shaun the Sheep face pin badge to your lanyard, jacket or bag for a baa-rilliant and fun additon to any outfit. He’s cheeky and super-cool and you can be too when you join the Flock!
Shaun the Sheep fans young and old will love this high-quality, character enamel pin badge. Making his small-screen debut in 1995, Shaun the Sheep has become a global superstar and now you can join the flock too with this fun and eye-catching pin badge, sure to become your favourite accessory
- Pin size: 3cm x 2.2cm
- Packaging size: 55 x 85mm
- Official Shaun the Sheep licensed merchandise
- Not a toy.
- 100% recyclable and plastic free product packaging printed on FSC cardstock from sustainable sources
- Made from high quality zinc alloy, which is sturdy and durable, environmentally friendly and harmless to your skin.
- Enamel finish featuring a resin coating for added durability
- Metal butterfly clasp on the reverse for secure attachment
Sleeping Canova Lion – Sir John Soane's Museum

£70.00
Product description from their website:
The sculpture of this small sleeping lion was originally created by the Italian artist Antonio Canova (1757-1822). They were created in 1792 for the Monumental tomb of Pope Clement XIII in St.Peter's Bascilia in Rome.
These reproductions were made directly from originals in a French private collection which were acquired around 1810 from the Canova workshop in Rome. Gypsum plaster is the main material used for these reproductions, which gives a very tactile quality as well as showing off the detail.
Sold boxed.
Crafted by Modern Souvenir Company, who use traditional skills and work entirely with British materials.
Length 21cm
Donna Wilson Ceramic Cup – Royal Academy of Arts

£17.50
Product description from their website:
The new Mottle Ceramics range is the latest addition to Donna Wilson's stoneware collection and has a colourful abstract design, inspired by an artist’s painting palette.
Each piece is hand-painted in Portugal and completely unique. Mix with your own ceramics, or match with the rest of the Mottle range for a colourful table setting.
WXY Disco 150ml Diffuser – Southbank Centre

£35.00
Product description from their website:
Step back in time to the groovy 70’s with our Disco collection. Inspired by the vibrant colors, disco balls, and funky music of the era, the collection will transport you to a time of carefree dancing and fun-filled nights.
- 145ml Diffuser
- Poured In The UK
- Cardboard Triangle Packaging
- Reed Sticks
FIFA 1966 World Cup Willie Mascot Pin Badge in Display Box – National Football Museum

£12.00
Product description from their website:
This high-quality FIFA 1966 World Cup Willie Mascot Pin Badge is securely enclosed in a stylish display box, making it an ideal addition to any collection.
This is an official licensed product of FIFA.
15th century Love Token – Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities

£8.00
Product description from their website:
Lover’s token given and worn as a sign of love – this depicts a hand wearing a double banded lover’s or gimmel ring and proffering a bunch of quatrefoil flowers, symbolic of the truelove or Herb Paris. The truelove was the ultimate lover’s flower of the middle ages and as a pewter badge would have been given and worn as a symbol of love.
pewter replica of 15th century original
approx 4 cm long
Routemaster Bus Plush Toy – London Transport Museum
£25.00
Product description from their website:
Plush red cuddly Routemaster toy with weighted wheels so that it stands up right!
This cute red Routemaster bus number 15 plush toy is en route to Trafalgar Square!
Size: 35 x 14 x 19cm
Lobster Vase (Red) by Philip Colbert – Saachi Gallery

£250.00
Product description from their website:
Lobster Vase (Red) by Philip Colbert
Ceramic Red Lobster Vase by Philip Colbert
Vase size: 35 x 30 x 5 cm
Ginger Parkin Belgian Chocolate Chunk Biscuits – Brontë Parsonage Museum

£4.75
Product description from their website:
Lottie Shaw's award winning Yorkshire ginger parkin biscuit with Belgian chocolate chunks.
Contains two packets of four biscuits.
TPRM Girl Unisex T-Shirt – The Punk Rock Museum, Las Vegas

USD $10.00 (was US$15.00)
Product description from their website:
Fabric: 100% ring spun cotton for a soft, breathable feel.
Pre-Shrunk: Maintains size and fit after washing.
Washing Instructions: Machine wash cold; tumble dry low. Avoid ironing directly on the print.
Features: Soft style fabric, modern fit, and durable double-needle stitching
Special Agent Spy Kit – National Army Museum

£16.99
Product description from their website:
A great gift for curious children, who are interested in spy craft and special agents, it comes packaged in a quality cardboard box.
Contains:
- Colour coded message kit
- Rear view spy glasses
- Fingerprint kit
- Invisible pen
- I.D Card, Badge, Moustache disguise
- Cut out and top secret agent brief case
Wood Pigeon Woven Badge – Leeds Museums and Galleries

£14.00
Product description from their website:
Katfish Designs is a local maker based in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. Kath handmakes all of the tweedy birds herself, in her small chapel studio surrounded by the Yorkshire Pennines.
“With his plume of petrol and purple Charlie Pigeon is a handsome chap. Wooing his beloved with romantic picnics beneath the bird feeder. As he waddles into view, he may seem a little plump to you. But he assures us, he’s just heavy feathered.”
Charlie Wood Pigeon is made from lilac herringbone Harris tweed with grey and black Yorkshire wool tweed. He has a beady little black resin button eye. His colourful plume has been needle felted from natural merino fibres. The layers of fabric have been appliquéd together and backed with black felt. He fastens with a 2.5cm silver tone bar brooch back.
He Measures approximately 6 x 10cm
Charlie comes displayed on a manilla luggage label.
Because all of the tweedy birds are hand made, they all have a distinct personality. There may be small differences between yours and the one in the picture
Southwold Harbour by Justin Harris – Norwich Printing Museum
£80.00
Product description from their website:
Etching on Japanese plastic
Editioned print
Image size 14 cm x 19.5 cm
Open This Box And Make Some Art – Royal Academy of Arts

£14.99
Product description from their website:
Just open the box and start some art! Let nothing get in your way…
Making art doesn't have to be about technically brilliant painting, sculpting and drawing, or complicated equipment. This is a card deck and booklet of 40 super-simple art activities, each inspired by the actual work of a famous artist, that anyone can do, anytime, anywhere, to increase everyday creativity.
Always wanted to make your own Andy Warhol-inspired video? Only got a minute to make a sculpture? Or looking for simple but meaningful ways of using your cameraphone? Pick a card, follow the simple instructions contained within it, and let your creativity flow!
The emphasis of each activity is on making art accessible and understanding the simple joy of straightforward creative acts. So open the box and make some art!
Product story
Robert Shore is a London-based author and editor. He has worked as creative director of the contemporary visual culture brand Elephant and as deputy editor of Art Review magazine and authored many books, most recently a biography of Yayoi Kusama.
A New Map of London 1800 – Sir John Soane's Museum

£45.00
Product description from their website:
ndividually handmade in the family-run workshop of craftsman Phillip Burrough, this map is laid on high-quality cloth and beautifully presented in an antique marbled slip case.
This rare edition of Robert Laurie & James Whittle's copper engraved map of London was published in 1800. Published just a few years prior to the laying out of Regent's Park it shows that although London had rapidly expanded over the last hundred years or so open fields still lapped the edge of Hyde Park. The Isle of Dogs was still largely marsh land and Islington and Hackney still villages. Folding maps came into being in the mid-18th century when turnpike roads became extensive and good enough to make long-distance travel easier.
Specifications:
- Size: 70 x 90 cm
- Material: 100% Natural Cotton Cloth
Battle 1066 Wooden Sword – English Heritage

£15.50
Product description from their website:
he Battle of Hastings took place on 14th October 1066 during the Norman conquest of England, between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy and the English army under King Harold II.
The Battle 1066 wooden sword has been exclusively developed for Battle Abbey to mark this historic event.
Key Features:
- Battle of Hastings play sword
- Wooden sword
Sauce bowl, Kawaii – Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark

€5,95
Product description from their website:
Sauce bowl, Kawaii , from the Japanese/European design brand Tokyo Design Studio.
Tokyo Design Studio was founded in 2010. The products are inspired by both Japanese tradition and the international lifestyle of today's Tokyo. With design teams in both Japan and the Netherlands, Tokyo Design Studio strives to create a constantly evolving design where East meets West and the traditional meets the new.
The products are made in Japan using a craftsmanship method that has been honed over the past 400 years.
- Dimensions: Ø: 9 cm, H: 2.5 cm
- Material: Porcelain
- Color: Blue
- Design: Tokyo Design Studio
- Model: Sauce bowl, Kawaii