The MoMA Design Store’s spring collection features some staples, as well as special designs from famous artists like Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons. Here are our favorite picks from the collection:
The MoMA exclusive triangle mats are both chic, and totally kid-friendly. The handmade placemats, which feature geometric patterns with bright pops of color, easily wipe clean and have rubber backing for extra durability. $48 ($43 for members)
Your future engineers and architects can create everything from taxicabs to the Eiffel Tower with the help of the 3doodler. This first ever 3D printing pen writes with a stream of malleable plastic which you are able to mold into any shape you desire. There are even stencils available online to aid with the more difficult forms! $99 ($89 for members)
This playful bathroom storage unit is perfect for holding smaller toiletries. The organizer features the fab four (a soap dispenser, a toothbrush caddy, and two smaller containers), which come together magnetically to create a whimsical yellow submarine. The only thing missing is Blue Meanies! $70 ($63 for members)
Your little ones may have just begun standing and walking, but they still have a lot of ambulatory learning to do. Enter the Sperovelo Rider: a fun vehicle designed to help infants quickly improve their motor skills. This balance bike uses spheres, instead of wheels, to insure that your tots can easily glide along in any direction. $99, $89 for members
Forget about winter with the MoMA design store’s exclusive line of ice cream jewelry. Created by the Belgian team of Pascale and Enzo Amaddeo, these delicious designs, which come as earrings or necklaces, are perfect for both mom and daughter. $110 ($99 for members) for necklace, $35 ($31.50 for members) for earrings.