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Happy first week of fall! Maybe it sounds contradictory, but we love that “new beginning” feeling autumn brings. From the start of the art season to back to school, we don’t think we’ll ever get tired of what we would dare to call nature’s chicest time of year.

We’ve been busy these past few months at the Hyperallergic Store, trying out intriguing new art-inspired products and continuing to enjoy classic customer favorites. We can’t wait to show off what we have in store for you, so without further ado, read on for our latest and greatest accessories, home goods, games, toys, and more.

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Quilts of Gee’s Bend Notecards

This colorful set features 20 different patchwork treasures by the quilters of Gee’s Bend. We’ve been happy to see this historic community getting more mainstream attention lately, and we love carrying these unique, stylish cards in our store.

If you’re looking to put more art in the mail, check out our selection of pop-up cards and stationery sets!

Albrecht Dürer Celestial Map Scarf

The perfect gift for fans of art and astrology is here at last! This silk twill scarf is adorned by constellations in the night sky, evoking a famous woodblock print created by German Renaissance painter and printmaker Albrecht Dürer in 1515.

Don’t let the first autumn winds of the year catch you off guard — shop our scarves inspired by works of art!

Garden of Earthly Delights Socks

Now that it’s officially fall, we can finally show you our favorite new art-inspired footwear: Hieronymous Bosch’s triptych comes as three exquisitely knitted pairs of socks, each featuring symbolic elements from the panel it represents. With Halloween just around the corner, we think this set would be the perfect addition to your October wardrobe.

“The Scream” Enamel Pin

Another fabulous spooky season pick makes our list for late September! This striking enamel and brass pin is based on a lithograph in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Can’t get enough of “The Scream?” We also stock snazzy socks and creepy pop-up cards.

Marguerita Mergentime Cloth Napkins

Speaking of functional artsy decor, these cloth napkins, based on one of American textile designer Marguerita Mergentime’s bold patterns, are formatted so that four different graphic effects can be achieved depending on how the napkins are folded. Available in both cool and warm colors, the set complements any of the items in our Home Goods collection.

“Red Dots” Plate x Louise Bourgeois

We’re simply dotty for this fine bone china plate that features a design from Louise Bourgeois’s fabric book Ode À La Bièvre. Three more plates at the store are also decorated with stunning imagery from this work. You can feast your eyes upon them all, plus even more elegant homeware, in our Louise Bourgeois collection!

Make Your Own Mondrian Puzzle

Immerse yourself in a world of abstract equilibrium with 57 tiles inspired by modernist visionary Piet Mondrian. Arrange the tiles to create table-top compositions of perfect balance, large or small. It’s a great coffee table activity but if you’re looking for a more traditional puzzle, we have a whole bunch of good ones!

René Magritte Action Figure

Just a scant few decades after Mondrian, René Magritte pushed the boundaries of the art world even further with his philosophical surrealist paintings. Today, this famous artist makes an adorable desk or studio companion in figurine form, accessorizing with his signature pipe, a bowler hat, and a foot-shoe inspired by “The Red Model.” And yes, he really does smell like apples.


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Shop Hyperallergic for Art-inspired Gifts and More