Future Fashion | Pair of Basket Woven Terra Cotta Lamps

Pair of Basket Woven Terra Cotta Lamps

In a hundred years from now, what objects will museum curators select to represent our society as a whole? An iPhone? A plastic water bottle? A pair of skinny jeans from H & M? Hopefully, there is a curator in the future who gives those with impeccable taste a head nod instead of just using gallery space to shame prior fast fashion lovers.

This pair of 1980 “basket woven” terra cotta lamps belong in a Natural History Museum in the future.

20 in tall x 14 in wide x 10 in deep

$295 pair

Nomenclature Nonsense | Print of Kandinsky’s Blue Mountain, No 84

Print of Kandinsky’s Blue Mountain, No 84

With a name like Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky, it's no surprise that he was one of the first artists to be credited for painting "purely abstract works."  

This rare vintage museum print of Kandinsky’s “ Blue Mountain, No 84” was printed for a Guggenheim Exposition in 1972.

23 1/2 w x 33 1/2 tall

$149