3- Up board game
Remember Connect Four? Well, this is from the same guy who invented that, Howard Wexler, along with his son David. Their new game sounds and looks simple, but it's crazy fun. For two to four players.
€25,00
Set with 2 espresso cups Mondrian
These espresso cups show that design and functionality go hand in hand. This set of 2 espresso cups, for example, is inspired by Mondrian's famous minimalist works. Comes in luxury box
€18,50
Coasters "Mondriaan"
Mondrian print on 6 coasters Size: 32 x 11 x 1 cm on cork printed water and heat resistant.
€12,50
Shopper Mondriaan
Shopping bag with image of Mondriaan. The bag has long shoulder rods and is plasticized, so that it can withstand a bump and some rain.
€7,95
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Mondrian socks
Nice quality socks, size 40/46. with the Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow by Mondriaan where the pattern is beautifully woven into the socks. Socks from van Mondriaan give an extra arty look to your outfit!
€14,95
make-up bag / pencil case Mondriaan
Make-up bag of sturdy quilted material with an image of Mondrian.
€9,95
Folder with cards Mondrian
Glossy card folder with a set of 10 double cards with envelopes, in 5 versions. 12 x 12 cm Without text on or in the card. Use for every occasion.
€9,00
Set of 3 Mondriaan lanterns
Gift set of 3 lanterns with a Mondriaan print. Give Dutch cosiness with a bit of culture and art!
€9,95
Mondriaan napkins
Beautiful set of 20 paper napkins in transparent packaging with a free Mondriaan postcard. Fun for a party with a covered table in the style of De Stijl by Piet Mondrian.
€5,95
Paperweight - Mondrian
Round, transparent paperweight with beautiful tulip print. Keeps all your papers in place. But it is also just a beautiful object!
€27,50
Cushion cover "Mondrian"
Cushion cover with an image of Mondrian. 45 x 45 cm. High quality colors on both sides. With zipper.
€15,75
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Mondrian
Mondrian's Dutch period was characterized by hard work to earn a living.
On November 28, 1910, together with Spoor, Toorop and Kickert, he founded the Moderne Kunstkring, an artists' association for progressive Dutch artists. They wanted to turn the Modern Art Circle into an Amsterdam international salon.
In June 1911 Mondrian was in Paris, where he was first confronted with Cubism. In October 1911, the first exhibition of the Modern Art Circle took place in the Stedelijk Museum, in which Mondriaan took part with six paintings.
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