Birdie CO2 meter – Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark

€208,95
Product description from their website:
When the blue canary hangs its head, you should open the window and air it out. It may sound like a joke, but it's serious: The Danish-designed, rechargeable Fresh Air Monitor from Danish Birdie (formerly called Canairi) keeps an eye on the indoor climate: It measures the CO-2 level in the room, and if it is above the internationally recommended limit, the bird turns down and hangs its head. When you have aired out long enough, the canary returns to an upright position and your indoor air again complies with current standards.
The innovative CO2 meter was invented by Copenhagen childhood friends, economics graduates Andreas Kofoed Sørensen and designer Hans Høite Augustenborg, who together founded Birdie (formerly known as Canairi). The starting point for helping us get some fresh air is research showing that 80 million homes in the EU alone suffer from poor indoor air quality. The result can be a risk of asthma, headaches, allergies and sleep disorders.
Internationally, health authorities recommend that we go outside for 10 minutes, 2-3 times a day - simply because many of us spend 90% of our lives indoors. And when to go outside, Birdie's CO-2 meter, shaped like a blue canary, can help.
The canary became the natural choice for the exterior design of the CO2 meter because miners first started bringing canaries to work in the mines back in 1911. If the canaries became unwell, it was time to come up from the mine and get some fresh air.
- Dimensions: Canary: 10 x 5 x 2.1 cm, Box: 18 x 8 x 11 cm
- Material: Recycled plastic
- Color: Blue
- Design: Birdie
- Model: Birdie Fresh Air Monitor
Birdie is easy to hang on the wall with the included screw and instruction sheet.
Africa Is Not A Country: Breaking Stereotypes of Modern Africa – British Museum

£10.99
Product description from their website:
A bright portrait of modern Africa that pushes back against harmful stereotypes to tell a more comprehensive story.
You already know these stereotypes. So often Africa is depicted simplistically as an arid red landscape of famines and safaris, uniquely plagued by poverty and strife.
In this funny and insightful book, Dipo Faloyin offers a much-needed corrective. He examines each country's colonial heritage, and explores a wide range of subjects, from chronicling urban life in Lagos and the lively West African rivalry over who makes the best Jollof rice, to the story of democracy in seven dictatorships and the dangers of stereotypes in popular culture.
By turns intimate and political, Africa Is Not A Country brings the story of the continent towards reality, celebrating the energy and fabric of its different cultures and communities in a way that has never been done before.
Croke Park Freshly Cut Grass Natural Wax Candle – GAA Museum, Croke Park

€13.00
Product description from their website:
100% natural wax candle with 50 hours burning time.
Made in Ireland by Celtic Candles.
Union Jack Distressed Beer Towel Scarf by Adam Jones – National Portrait Gallery

£95.00
Product description from their website:
This unique scarf has been crafted from upcycled beer towels by British designer Adam Jones, featuring a bright union jack design. A contemporary throwback to 90's Britpop and perfect for fashionistas.
Adam Jones' garments are reinterpreted in upcycled fabrications reminiscent of punk, using beer mats, vintage tea towels, blankets and ribbons pieced together. Each collection is a non-seasonal development on his British take on the Wabi-Sabi aesthetic.
Middle East Archive: Football – The Photographers’ Gallery

£44.00
Product description from their website:
The Middle East Archive releases a new photography book: A showcase of football culture in the Middle East and North Africa, transcending a sport and becoming an integral part of the region’s daily life. The publication is motivated by a love of the game and a desire to showcase an underrepresented football culture in the MENA region. The book includes photographs taken between late 1980s up to 2023, in Morocco, Algeria, Iraq, Tunisia, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Egypt, Oman, Yemen, UAE, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kurdistan, and other countries in the region.
The book features a variety of photographers, including favorites like Abbas, Nikos Economopoulos, Karim Sahib, Jinane Ennasri, Marco Di Lauro, Alex Webb, and Salah Malkawi. A full overview of the photographers can be found in the index of the book.
- Title: Middle East Archive: Football
- Publisher: Middle East Archive, 2024
- Photographers: Various
- Author: Inttroduction by Middle East Archive Founder & Curator Romaisa Baddar
- Copy Editor: Dalia Al-Dujaili
- Graphic Design: Akaar Amin
- Format: Hardback, linen bound with tipped-in image
- Size: 21 x 26 cm, 162 pages
The Aircraft of Amelia Earhart Tea Towel – Public Service Broadcasting

£11.99
Product description from their website:
Tea towel commemorating the aircraft flown by Amelia Earhart with sizing, speed and historical information in relation to the aviation pioneer.
Kiwi confectionary magnets – Heritage New Zealand

NZ $6.50 (each)
Product description from their website:
Decorate your fridge with these classic Kiwi confectionary magnets!
Sold individually
10cm x 3cm
BBC Radiophonic Workshop Black Hoodie – Spitfire Audio

£50.00
Product description from their website:
Black heavyweight hoodie featuring a 'Spitfire Audio' chest print and large 'BBC Radiophonic Workshop' back print.
- 330 gsm
- Ring spun cotton
- 70% cotton/20% polyester/10% recycled polyester
This unisex hoodie ensures maximum style with minimal effect. Made with a heavyweight premium cotton rich fabric. This hoodie an oversized, boxy fit, true to size. Features large pouch pocket, ribbed cuffs and hem. This hoodie with keep you warm and comfortable and is an everyday essential.
Kids Flight Suit – Air Force Museum of New Zealand

NZ$59.90
Product description from their website:
These fabulous flight suits are perfect for imaginative play and aspiring pilots!!
Complete with realistic patches, 4 zip-pockets, a front zip, and an elasticated waist, they are easy to slip on and off.
Marseille Soap – Arc de triomphe, Paris

€5.50
Product description from their website:
Marseille Soap 200g - Arc de Triomphe x Marius Fabre
200g of authentic Marseille soap, made following the Marseille tradition, in a cauldron, featuring the Arc de Triomphe.
Made with 100% vegetable oils, without colorants or fragrance.
Natural, economical, biodegradable, and made in France!
On the Origin of Species – Natural History Museum

£12.99
Product description from their website:
Possibly the most important and challenging scientific book ever published, On the Origin of Species remains surprisingly modern and direct and is presented here in a faithful facsimile edition.
Taken from the second edition (1860), this text is the same as the first except for some minor corrections and so is the purest distillation of Charles Darwin's original vision. It includes the introductory appendix, 'An Historical Sketch of the Recent Progress of Opinion on the Origin', which first appeared in the third edition (1861).
Blue Monday / CALM T-Shirt 2025 – New Order

£29.99
Product description from their website:
New Order release a limited edition Blue Monday charity t-shirt to support CALM on Blue Monday!
The shirt features the iconic die-cut sleeve design and the original synth used to write Blue Monday and the line “I find it so hard to say what I need to say”, £10 from each t-shirt purchased will go to help CALM be there for anyone who feels like they can't face tomorrow.
Commenting on the limited edition t-shirt New Order said: “Starting a conversation with someone could be the most important conversation that person ever had. It could be life-changing. We feel, as CALM ambassadors, we have the perfect lyrics and message to get out there on the 2025 edition of the CALM Blue Monday t-shirts. And knowing that all the money raised will help make sure CALM are there for even more people who are struggling makes it even more powerful.”
About Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM):
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is a suicide prevention charity fighting to reduce the devastating impact of suicide in the UK. They run a life-saving helpline for anyone affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts. It's free, anonymous and open from 5pm to midnight every day.
Their website has loads of tools and resources packed with practical, non-clinical advice to make talking and managing mental health easier.
CALM also run vital campaigns to increase awareness, smash stereotypes, and change the culture around mental health and suicide.
For each t-shirt sold, £10 (exclusive of VAT) will be donated to Campaign Against Living Miserably, (Charity number 1110621 in England & SC044347 in Scotland).
Venture Arts Fox Print by Andrew Johnstone (A3) – Manchester Museum

£25.00
Product description from their website:
Andrew Johnstone works in a careful, precise and deliberate way - a style that shines through in any medium he chooses. He works in textiles, ceramics and illustration, often depicting animals, transport and portraits.
Venture Arts is an award winning charity based in Hulme. Manchester. They support people with learning disabilities to reach their full potential through visual arts and culture.
Giclee print on 300gsm Monte Carlo mould-made cotton rag paper.
50% of print profit from this print will be given to Venture Arts to support their vital work.
London Pictures Tote Bag – Gilbert and George Centre

£10.00
Product description from their website:
Exclusive tote bag designed for the opening of The Gilbert & George Centre’s second exhibition ‘LONDON PICTURES’.
'In each remaining panel can be found a different image of HM Queen Elizabeth II, taken from coins, her countenance and profile changing with age, dented and worn through the usage of currency.’
Text excerpt taken from the ‘LONDON PICTURES’ exhibition catalogue, by Michael Bracewell.
Embroidered Crown Hairband – National Portrait Gallery
£7.00
Product description from their website:
These embroidered crown headband in silver is perfect for any little prince or princess! With a stretchy elastic band, they are adjustable and can fit a variety of head sizes. Perfect for regal dress up and imaginative play.
Also available in Gold.
Limited Potential Notebook By David Shrigley – Ikon Gallery, Birmingham

£6.99
Product description from their website:
Perfect Bound - Contains 96 feint lined pages (48 sheets)
This A5 notebook is printed and manufactured in the UK on high quality paper
Blank
24/25 Home Goalkeeper Shirt – Bristol City
£55.00
Product description from their website:
Get kitted out like your favourite players in the official 2024/25 Bristol City Home Goalkeeper Shirt.
As worn by the men's first team on matchdays, this short sleeve home shirt is the perfect way to show your pride and passion.
With sustainability at the forefront of our production, it’s great to be able to use O'Neills new Repreve fabric for the Bristol City goalkeeper shirts for the 24/25 season. Repreve transforms single use plastic bottles into polymer resin to make yarn. Each individual shirt contains approximately 9 single use plastic bottles. The process includes collecting single use plastic bottle then chopping, grinding and cleaning the flakes prior to melting them before transforming them into a high quality Repreve resin. At this stage the resin is melted into a liquid polymer and extruded to form fiber where it is then spun into a yarn ready to enter the fabric knitting stage of production.
Every strand of REPREVE® is embedded with FiberPrint®, a proprietary tracer technology. This means, like human DNA, we know a product’s origins and can verify it with the U Trust® certification.
Atomic cushion cover – Museum of the Home
£20.00
Product description from their website:
Add something nuclear to your home décor with the Atomic cushion cover, part of our vintage textiles range.
We have brought back to life a series of bold mid-century designs from the Museum's textile archives, including this striking pattern designed by W. Hertzberger for Turnbull & Stockdale Ltd. in the 1950s. This and other vintage textiles can be found on a wide range of homewares, stationery, confectionery and accessories, made exclusively for the Museum.
- 100% cotton
- 45cm x 45cm
- Machine washable
- Cushion insert not included
Ammonite Cufflinks – Museum & Art Swindon

£99.00
Product description from their website:
A totally unique set of Ammonite cufflinks – these are one of a kind! Made by Hepburn and Hughes.
These ammonites are rare and completely unique – a perfect gift for palaeontology lovers and fossil enthusiasts. These ammonite fossil cufflinks are set in sterling silver. Each pair of beautiful fossil cufflinks is made using a genuine Ammonite, which has been sliced in two, create matching halves that reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old.
They make unique gifts for people with an interest in geology and palaeontology.
Cable car kit – Deutsches Museum
€39,00
Translated product description from their website:
The large cable car goes across the room or down into the garden. It is carefully pulled with the cable or hovers in free travel to the valley. Dolls and building blocks are allowed to ride!
Adhesive is included.
Size: 220mm
Cord 2 x 20m
Assembly from 10, play from 5 years.