Food-Themed Crew Socks
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SizeSocks: One size fits most (US 5.5 - 11.5/ EU 36 - 45)
Packaging:Beer: 4.75h x 2.75" diam
Blue Coffee Cup: 4h x 3" diam
Camembert: 1.38h x 4.33" diam
Choco Crush: 8l x 2w x 0.8"d
Chicken Ramen: 4h x 6.7w x 1.25"d
Cola: 4.75h x 2.75" diam
Curved Chips: 3.4h x 3.15" diam
Jam: 2.6h x 2.8" diam'
Peanut Butter: 3.5h x 2.75" diam
Pickles: 3.75h x 2.6" diam
Salami: 9.25h x 1.5" diam
Salty Chips Cream & Onion: 7.25h x 5w x 1"d -
MaterialBeer: 46% Cotton, 29% Polyester, 22% Polyamide, 2% Elastane, 1% ElastodieneBlue Coffee Cup: 43% Cotton, 32% Polyester, 22% Polyamide, 2% Elastane, 1% ElastodieneCamembert: 75.9% Cotton, 22% Polyester, 2.1% ElastaneChicken Ramen: 56.4% Cotton, 29.2% Polyester, 3.5% Elastane, 10.9% PolyamideCola: 65% Cotton, 30% Polyester, 2% Elastane, 2% Elastodiene, 1% Other fibreCurved Chips: 56.4% Cotton, 29.2% Polyester, 3.5% Elastane, 10.9% PolyamideJam: 72.8% Cotton, 25.6% Polyester, 1.6% ElastanePeanut Butter: 72.8% Cotton, 25.6% Polyester, 1.6% ElastanePickles: 45.8% Cotton, 30.8% Polyester, 19.3% Polyamide, 3.1% Elastane, 1% ElastodieneSalami: 52.3% Cotton, 27.6% Polyester, 17.5% Elastane, 2.6% PolyamideSalty Chips Cream & Onion: 56.4% Cotton, 29.2% Polyester, 3.5% Elastane, 10.9% Polyamide
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Year of Design2022-2025
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OriginChina
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A Faux-Food Pop-Up
Designed to trick the eye, these fun, functional designs playfully imitate food. Shop home decor, accessories, designs for gatherings and more. MoMA has a history of acquiring faux-food artworks for the Museum’s collection. Claes Oldenburg's obsession with sculpting fake food knew no bounds and included his Two Cheeseburgers, with Everything (Dual Hamburgers) (1962) and Pastry Case, I (1961–62). His famous installation The Store (1961), where oversized replicas of food items were displayed in a mock corner store, is represented in MoMA’s collection with a poster advertising a gallery show. Artists like the Cubists and Ed Ruscha have also used food as themes in their work.
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