We sip in an age when cocktails are approached with as much artistry as stretches of canvas, forcing bartenders to seek out curious components from around the world. The quality of ingredients—from spirits to spices—is at an all-time high. Practices, like those employed for Santina‘s wintry, clarified piña colada, tease multiple senses. And so, with artist and editorial illustrator Paul Tuller, we made our way …
First designed in the 1930s, Champion’s hooded sweatshirt is synonymous with sport, but for this limited edition version it’s adorned with an appliqué MoMA logo. Initially made to for the museum’s 2017 exhibition Is Fashion Modern?, the sweater has been made in more and more colorways since the original. Our pick is white on black, but there are three other options.
This wooden projector encourages kids to cast their art on the wall. Complete with see-through slides, stencils and an erasable marker, the kit also comes with a flashlight and five rolls of paper Washi tape—so kids can free-draw or even trace their art directly onto the wall (with the erasable marker). Intended for artists who are five years old and up, the projector encourages kids …