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The MoMA’s New Outdoor Home Collection Belongs in a Museum

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TheMuseum of Modern Artis ready for the warmer days ahead. The museum’s official design store launched a new collection ofoutdoor home productsthat include a stylishinflatable pool, some outdoor lounge chairs, a beach pop-up tent, and more — all of which are vibrant pieces of art themselves, ones that infuse design innovations into everyday living and decor.

The products are part of MoMA’s new spring/summer 2021 collection of home goods. Given that those day-long trips to museums — ones spent carelessly, patiently filtering in and out of the exhibits — have been practically nonexistent amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, feel free to live vicariously through theMoMA Design Store’s collection. For MoMA members, too, the products are offered at discounted prices.

Check out some of the whimsical outdoor products below.

Spaghetti Outdoor Lounge Chair

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Buy:Spaghetti Outdoor Lounge Chair, $225 (non-member), $202.50 (member)

Beach Pop-Up Tent

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Buy:Beach Pop-Up Tent, $68 (non-member), $61.20 (member)

Modern Inflatable Pool

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Buy:Modern Inflatable Pool, $100 (non-member), $90 (member)

Ice Pop Maker, Set of 6

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Buy:Ice Pop Maker, Set of 6, $13 (non-member), $11.70 (member)

Mini URI Portable Table Lamps, Set of 3

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Buy:Mini URI Portable Table Lamps, Set of 3, $55 (non-member), $49.50 (member)

Paddle Ball Wood Set

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Buy:Paddle Ball Wood Set,$99 (non-member), $89.10 (member)

Browse theMoMA Design Store‘s full spring/summer collection online.

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