Anthony Burrill Signed I Like It, What Is It? Print – Design Museum

£70.00
Product description from their website:
Produced exclusively for the Design Museum and signed by the artist.
Cusriosity, humour, directness and people are at the heart of Anthony Burrill’s practice and his distinctive brand of upbeat messaging: its core DNA is one created through a longstanding passion for creativity, the power of simplicity and an innate curiosity about the world and people in it.
Whether working on an art school pavilion, an acid house record, a book or a poster design, Burrill’s work is instantly recognisable. While his pieces all bear the marks of his letterpress process and all its joyful idiosyncrasies.
Van Gogh Stoneware Vase – National Gallery

£75.00
Product description from their website:
Inspired by the vase in Van Gogh’s Sunflowers.
Made from slip-cast stoneware using a specially formulated textured glaze on the bottom half, and a honey colour glaze dip on the top and inside. Each piece is hand embellished with a fine line and a reproduction of Van Gogh’s signature, as seen in the painting, Sunflowers.
The National Gallery has partnered with Be Home to produce this vase. Be Home specialise in working with skilled makers around the world to produce high quality, handcrafted homeware. Their work supports the handicraft industry with a focus on building relationships with local artisans. This vase has been created for the National Gallery in Khurja, in Uttar Pradesh, an area known as the Ceramic City with a rich history of pottery making .
London Underground 1962 Tube Stock 4-Car Model Motorised Train – London Transport Museum

£399.95
Product description from their website:
The London Underground 1962 Tube Stock 4-Car Motorised train set is the latest release from Bachmann.
The new set comprises of:
- Car A: Driving Motor Car No 1648
- Car B: Trailer Car No 2648
- Car C: Non-Driving Motor Car No 9649
- Car D: Driving Motor Car No 1649
The 4-Car set is modelled on the 1962 Tube Stock which was built in the early 1960s for operation on London Underground deep level lines. ’1962 tube stock’ operated on the Central line until the mid-1990s and on the Northern Line until the type’s withdrawal in the late 1990s.
Eye and Lips gold hoop earrings – Tate

£19.00
Product description from their website:
With one earring strung with a pair of enamel lips, and one with a blue-lidded eye, these Eye and Lips gold hoop fashion earrings are an eye-catching addition to your jewellery box.
With a surreal feel to them, you can match your outfit the bright red of the lips, the blue of the eye or add to a neutral look for a pop or art-inspired colour.
The gold hoops themselves are made from 22 carat gold-gilt cloisonné. Tarnish resistant, the hoops have a hypoallergenic coating that means even those with sensitive ears should be able to wear them in comfort, and they’re nickel, lead and cadmium free too.
An excellent little treat for yourself or a cute, arty gift for a friend or relative, the earrings are packaged in a glass vial that’s stoppered with a cork, making them present-ready.
The earrings are from Yellow Owl Workshop, an accessory maker based in San Francisco, USA. Founded by Christine Schmidt in 2007, they pride themselves on their attention to detail, ecological awareness, and high quality materials used in their jewellery, as well as creating a fair and equitable environment for their employees, paying a living wage and providing a safe and inclusive workplace for all.
Jeremy Deller x William Morris Gallery 'William Morris Was Right' T-shirt – William Morris Gallery

£35.00
Product description from their website:
Limited edition artist-designed t-shirt, exclusive to the William Morris Gallery by British artist Jeremy Deller. All proceeds support the galleries public programme of free events.
Jeremy Deller (b. 1966) is a British artist well-known for his bold, multi-disciplinary practice engaged with pop culture and social politics. Deller’s work spans performance, print, sound, and photography - among other mediums. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2004.
Science Museum x Gravity Well Pale Ale Gift Set – Science Museum

£30.00
Product description from their website:
For beer enthusiasts aged 18 and over, we’re excited to introduce the Science Museum x Gravity Well Pale Ale Gift Set.
This mixed pack features 6 hazy craft beer, pale ales in 3 unique flavours, plus a sleek branded glass for the perfect pour. Whether you’re treating yourself or gifting someone special, this set is an exciting fusion of science and flavour you won’t want to miss!
What's inside:
- Science Museum Milky Way Beer Glass
- Science Museum Celestial Equator Session IPA Beer, 3.8% / 440ml
- Science Museum Dark Nebula Pale Ale Beer, 4.6% / 440ml
- Science Museum Interstellar Clouds Pale Ale Beer, 5.0% / 440ml
Message from the team at Gravity Well: "We're delighted to announce one of our most exciting collaborations yet! When the Science Museum first got in touch to ask if we might be able to make a beer for their gift shop, we knew it was a project that we very much wanted to pursue.
So now we're very excited to reveal the three special beers that are on sale in the Science Museum! It was an absolute pleasure working with the purchasing team there and we couldn't be happier to have our beers on sale in such a fitting location.
Not that you need a reason to visit - but now you've got one more!"
Mary Rose Model Kit – The Mary Rose

£400.00
Product description from their website:
Jotika Mary Rose self assembly model kit, with double plank on a frame hull. This kit has walnut CNC cut parts, black and natural hemp rigging, and comes with full size plans and a comprehensive instruction book.
Size: 735mm x 540mm x 250mm
Please note: this kit does not include the stand.
Deer Antler Carving of Death – Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities

£55.00
Product description from their website:
Beautiful, intricate carvings of Death in deer antler. Each one approx 10cm high including stand.
No home is complete without one. Please note these are hand carved, each one is unique with it’s very own personality. Be nice to him, he will come for you in the end and appreciates kisses and cuddles
The Gilbert & George swear box – The Gilbert & George Centre
£25.00
Product description from their website:
Gilbert & George’s effing Swear Box (2023) is now available to purchase exclusively from The Gilbert & George Centre gallery and via our online shop.
F**K, S**T, L**K, S**K, P**S, B**T, C**K, C**T
PAY UP AND F**K OFF every time you eff up!
Reminiscent of Gilbert & George’s ‘DIRTY WORDS PICTURES’ (1977), with words that speak potently of the turbulent social and sexual dynamics of the late 1970s – the ‘DIRTY WORDS PICTURES’ show scenes of London urban living, graffiti-ed swear words and the bleak presence of the artist themselves.
Please note, smash to effing open!
Handmade from birch plywood.
Size: 142mm (L) x 99mm (H) x 86mm (W)
All proceeds directly benefit The Gilbert & George Centre, ensuring free admission for all: #ARTFORALL
This is a token sterling silver necklace – Foundling Museum

£45.00
Product description from their website:
Presented to the Foundling Hospital in 1759, 'This is A Token' is one of the iconic tokens in the Museum's collection.
This delicate pendant is modelled on an engraved piece of copper from a parent who brought their child for care at the Foundling Hospital. It was separated from the child's records in the 1860s, so no information is available about who the token was connected to.
Materials
- Rhodium-plated sterling silver necklace. Rhodium plating is hypoallergenic and prevents tarnish for longer.
- Chain length: 42 cm (16.5 inches)
Specially made by Ingrid Rossi for the Foundling Museum.
Playmobil The Milkmaid – Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

€6.95
Product description from their website:
The world-famous milkmaid, but in miniature format. Perfect for collecting and playfully introducing children to these famous works of art. Save them all! This Vermeer self-portrait set includes:
- The little table
- Basket of bread
- Other various kitchen utensils
People Make Glasgow bucket hat – Riverside Museum

£10
Product description from their website:
Step into the vibrant culture of Glasgow with our People Make Glasgow Black/Pink Bucket Hat. Crafted from 100% cotton, this hat is not just a fashion statement but a tribute to the city's heart and soul.
Perfect for gifting or personal use, this bucket hat is a must-have for anyone who loves Glasgow. Wear it with pride and let your style speak volumes!
50 Years of the Replica Shirt: The Admiral Book – National Football Museum

Product description from their website:
Relive 50 years of football culture and design with "The Admiral Book". From the first ever replica shirt to the present day, this commemorative coffee table-style book features new photography, archive images, and original design sketches. A must-have for collectors and fans alike. No offsides here!
‘The absolute unit’ mug and coaster – Museum of English Rural Life

£12.00
Product description from their website:
Did you know the term ‘absolute unit’, now commonly used to describe any oversized and handsome animal, originated in a tweet from The MERL in 2018?
The simple caption ‘look at this absolute unit’ alongside a photograph of an Exmoor horn ram belonging to G.F. Thorne, a farmer from Simonsbath in Somerset shot both the ram and our small University museum in Reading, UK to fame across the twitterverse and beyond.
The Clydeside chess set – Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow

£225.00
Product description from their website:
Play as some of Glasgow's most iconic landmarks with this braw chess set. The chess set makes a great gift for any budding grandmaster or just anyone who comes from this great city. The set is designed and made in Scotland. The pieces are made with a CAD 3D printer.
Landmarks include: King - University of Glasgow tower, Queen - Tolbooth Steeple, Rook - Finnieston Crane, Bishop - Riverside Museum, Knight - Duke of Wellington statue & Pawn - SEC Armadillo.
Designed by two Glasgow-based Product Design Engineers
Pieces individually designed using 3D CAD software and manufactured from plant-based material
Comes with booklet detailing the history of each landmark and what makes it iconic to Glasgow
Custom 15" (381mm) boards complete with Clydeside Chess pattern and logo
Mr. Wattson LED lamp – Deutsches Museum

159,00 €
Translated product description from their website:
"Mr. Wattson LED Lamp - Vintage Ivory White”
Mr. Wattson is the name of this LED lamp, handcrafted from carefully selected materials.
The body made of ash wood with the headlight inspired by a classic car, giving it an unmistakeable expression.
Whether you put him with both legs on the table in a relaxed position or let him dangle happily with his legs from the edge of a shelf, the flexible joints give Mr. Wattson a lot of personality.
The lampshade can be adjusted up to 120 degrees and is flexible, just like a fun robot.
Material: wood, aluminium, metal
Mondri Vase – MoMA Design Store

£110
Product description from their website:
Inspired by the artwork of the Netherland's De Stijl movement, the Mondri Vase is composed of transparent acrylic panels that create delightful colorplay and beautiful shadows. Three vases in one, it’s designed with three different chambers, so you can turn the vase for different floral arrangement possibilities and flower sizes. The Mondri Vase measures 7.5h x 9.5w x 3.25”d.
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Recycled glass jug – British Library

£17.50
Product description from their website:
Crafted from recycled glass and finished with a clear glaze, this minimalist vase offers a modern touch to your space while echoing ancient craftsmanship. Its round shape, tall spout, and handle evoke the timeless elegance of vessels used in medieval households. In an age when women like Christine de Pizan and Hildegard of Bingen championed creativity and intellect, items like this vase would have been essential in the daily rituals of home and hearth. Whether filled with flowers or standing as a sculptural piece, it honours both the past and present with sustainable beauty.
Brand: Sass and Belle
Dimensions: L19 x W19 x H25 cm
'Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist' T-shirt – Clapton CFC

£20
Product description from their website:
The graffiti from the back of the Scaffold stand at the Old Spotted Dog Ground for around the last decade... now immortalised on a limited run of T-shirts.
These were printed by Fifth Column on 100% cotton (70% organic cotton, 30% recycled cotton) unisex T-shirts from Stanley Stella - two ethical fashion companies.
Printed on the back - Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist, Keep Loving Keep Fighting.
Printed on the front around the heart area - Keep Loving Keep Fighting.
You can have it in any colour as long as it's black.
Famous Londoners tea towel – London Museum

£10
Product description from their website:
This beautifully designed tea towel by House of Cally depicts some of London’s best loved residents, both past and present. Including Charles Darwin, David Attenborough, Amy Winehouse, David Beckham, Freddie Mercury, and Queen Victoria, just to name a few.