MoMA Design Store, Soho

Reopened. Reimagined. Visit our newly designed store and discover why good design lives here.

81 Spring Street, New York
10012
Between Crosby and Broadway
(646) 613-1367

Open daily
Monday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m..
Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m



Holiday Hours
December 24 Christmas Eve: 9:00 a.m.– 6:00 p.m.
December 25 Christmas Day : Closed
December 26-30 : 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
December 31 New Years Eve: 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
January 1 New Years Day: 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

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About This Store

Visit our reimagined Soho location for a diverse selection of design objects and gifts from classic 20th-century designers to today's brightest design talent. Shop a wide array of artist products, tech innovations, personal accessories and more. On the Lower Level, discover our publications, home, kitchen, and dining designs, and toys and games, as well as a selection of products from Danish brand HAY.

Modern Mural

At the reimagined MoMA Design Store, Soho, discover the Modern Mural, featuring LOVE NYC (2025) by Nina Chanel Abney, an artist with work in MoMA’s collection. For this new MoMA original work, Abney employed her signature paper cut-out technique to create individual elements that she then arranged into a dynamic, site-specific composition. Cobblestones, street names, and subway lines nod to the history and energy of the surrounding Soho neighborhood. These are interspersed with references to works from the Museum’s collection: Salvador Dalí’s melting clock draped over a tree, an Andy Warhol–inspired soup can, and Marcel Duchamp’s readymade bicycle wheel, which, unlike the actual bicycle facing it, can no longer be used to ride. In filtering such New York City and modern art icons through her own distinctive visual language, Abney reimagines a set of familiar symbols.

Store Events

Le chocolat des Français Portrait

Receive a custom portrait on a blank chocolate bar with your purchase of $35+ of Le chocolat de Francais in-store. Limit one per customer.


Saturday, December 6
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
1–5 p.m.

BonBon Candy Tasting

Taste celebrated New York based Swedish candy BonBon at their fan-favorite cart.


Sunday, December 7
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
1–5 p.m.

Sunday, December 14
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
1–5 p.m.

Horace Skincare Demo

Try French bath, body and skincare brand Horace’s products including featured scents developed exclusively for our customers.


Sunday, November 30
Saturday, December 6
Sunday, December 7
Saturday, December 13
Sunday, December 14

MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
1–5 p.m.

Magnetic Train Rail Cube Toy Demo

Try out this season’s hottest toy, the Rail Cube. This STEM-forward design is meant for little hands and growing minds.


Sunday, December 14
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
1–5 p.m.

Apply Stickers Demo

Explore the world of Apply including many exclusively designed stickers and patches that can customize everything from your notebooks to your jackets.


Saturday, December 13
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
1–5 p.m.

Specialty Gift Wrapping

Spend $100 or more and receive complimentary specialty gift wrap on one item you purchased.



*Available for small to medium sized items only.

Sunday, December 14
Museum Store, Soho
81 Spring Street

Sunday, December 21
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
2–5 p.m.

Wednesday, December 24
Museum Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
3–6 p.m.

Modern Mural

At the reimagined MoMA Design Store, Soho, discover the Modern Mural, featuring LOVE NYC, 2025 by Nina Chanel Abney, an artist with work in MoMA’s collection. For this new MoMA original work, Abney employed her signature paper cut-out technique to create individual elements that she then arranged into a dynamic, site-specific composition. Cobblestones, street names, and subway lines nod to the history and energy of the surrounding Soho neighborhood. These are interspersed with references to works from the Museum’s collection: Salvador Dalí’s melting clock draped over a tree, an Andy Warhol–inspired soup can, and Marcel Duchamp’s readymade bicycle wheel, which, unlike the actual bicycle facing it, can no longer be used to ride. In filtering such New York City and modern art icons through her own distinctive visual language, Abney reimagines a set of familiar symbols.

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