That’s why it’s important to support the museums you know and love. These institutions typically depend on donations, entrance fees and memberships, as well as money made from gift shops (including online museum stores!).
Below, you’ll see everything from a geometric vase inspired by artist Piet Mondrian that you can find at the Museum of Modern Art’s online store to a set of column bookends at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s e-gift shop. These will give your friend who misses museums a little dose of culture to get them through until their next visit.
Check out these gifts for the friend who misses going to museums:
A curated set of mini nail polishes
A ceramic version of a New York classic
A bow earring inspired by an painting from the 1700s
A set of column bookends that are marbleous
A vase that has different shades to it
A work of art that can hold groceries, too
A puzzle that makes its own little museum
A set of masks that'll make an impression
A bold French press for coffee with a lot of body
A set of stained glass coasters from Tiffany
A pair of socks with painterly vibes
A Met edition for beloved (or dreaded) Monopoly
A collection of notecards for the friend who's trying to save the USPS
A paperweight to have the world at their fingertips
A mug that's slightly surreal
A set of salt and pepper shakers for the landmark lover
A doormat that's got a lot of architectural edge
A pair of pearl earrings that aren't traditional
A statue that won't take up too much space
A sketching set to have whenever the creative mood strikes
A coffee cup that features, uh, some pretty bad art
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