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MARILYN MINTER LOUISE BOURGEOIS ALEX KATZ YAYOI KUSAMA CHRIS OFILI SAM FRANCIS AI WEI WEI MICKALENE THOMAS FRED TOMASELLI MARCEL BROODTHAERS MAN RAY JOAN MIRO OTHER COLLECTIONS

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S I G N A T U R E COLLECTIONS Since 2003 Third Drawer Down Studio has collaborated with the most prominent modern and contemporary artists of our time by translating their artwork into limited edition or open edition objects. From our humble beginnings of producing limited edition tea towels as prints that questioned what made art to be art, we have expanded our collections to include homewares, games and accessories.

These are distributed in leading galleries and institutions worldwide. Third Drawer Down Studio collaborations include exclusive collections by Louise Bourgeois, Ai Weiwei, David Shrigley, Lawrence Weiner, Guerrilla Girls, Chris Ofili, Kiki Smith amongst many others.


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MARILYN MINTER Painter and photographer Marilyn Minter (American, b.1948) is best known for her hyperrealistic paintings and richly-colored photographs, which feature close-up views of the human body in examinations of what constitutes “glamour” and “beauty.” Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty is part of A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum, a yearlong series of ten exhibitions celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Leadership support is provided by Elizabeth A. Sackler, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, the Calvin Klein Family Foundation, Mary Jo and Ted

Shen, and an anonymous donor. Generous support is also provided by Annette Blum, the Taylor Foundation, the Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund, Beth Dozoretz, The Cowles Charitable Trust, and Almine Rech Gallery.



NEW

Food Porn Cork Board Trivets X Marilyn Minter -

Cork board Gift Packaged Size: 40cm x 29cm (15.7” x 11.4”) SKU: TTDS_MM_TRIVET_ORANGE68 TTDS_MM_TRIVET_BLUE72 100 Food Porn #68 and #72 © Marilyn Minter


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Blue Poles Rectangle Mirror x Marilyn Minter -

Gift Packaged Size: 9.5cm x 6cm (3.7” x 2.3”)

SKU: TDDS_MM_MIRROR Blue Poles © Marilyn Minter


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Big Bang Makeup Bag x Marilyn Minter PU outer with Cotton Lining Size: 30cm x 18.5cm x 7cm (11.8” x 7.2” x 2.7”) Gift Packaged

SKU: TDDS_MM_MAKEUPBAG

Big Bang© Marilyn Minter


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Private Eye Tote Bag x Marilyn Minter -

100% Cotton Size: 54cm x 37.5cm (with handles) 33cm x 37.5cm (without handles) SKU: TDDS_MM_TOTEBAG

Private Eye © Marilyn Minter


LOUISE BOURGEOIS Louise Bourgeois was a French-born American artist who used her art to work through her experiences and seek calm and strength. She once said, “To give meaning and shape to frustration and suffering. The existence of pain cannot be denied. I propose no remedies or excuses.� Her interior life was often the basis of her work. The feelings she tapped into were universal yet complex and affecting. Louise Bourgeois had five-one woman shows in New York and she has participated in four separate Whitney Museum Biennales.

Third Drawer Down first collaborated with her in 2008 for a retrospective at the Tate Museum. We have continued an on-going relationship with her trust, The Easton Foundation to produce a series of objects inspired by her work.


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Champfleurette #2 Mousepad x Louise Bourgeois PVC/Paper Size: 24cm x 20cm (9.4” x 2.7”)

SKU: TDDS_LB_MOUSEPAD

Champfleurette #2© Louise Bourgeois


Cat Pouch x Louise Bourgeois 100% Cotton Cotton lining Detachable carry strap Size: 27.5cm x 22.5cm ( 10.8” X 8.8) SKU: TDDS-LB-POUCH

Self Portrait © Louise Bourgeois


Memory Card Game x Louise Bourgeois 48 piece Memory Card game for children and adults Size: Box - 23cm x 20cm x 2cm Pieces - 7cm x 6cm

SKU: TDDS-LB-MEMORY

ODE À L’OUBLI© Louise Bourgeois


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Silk Eye Mask x Louise Bourgeois 100% Silk Double Sided Gift Packaged on Portrait Size: 20cm x 8cm (7.8” x 3.4”)

SKU: TDDS-LB-EYEMASK

Portrait© Louise Bourgeois


Ode À La Bièvre Coloured Pencil Set x Louise Bourgeois Set of 13 Coloured Pencils with one lead. Gift Packaged in sleeve Size: Size: 17.5cm x 7cm (6.8” x 2.7”)

SKU: TDDS-LB-PENCIL1

Ode À La Bièvre© Louise Bourgeois


Garden Apron and Tools Set x Louise Bourgeois 100% Cotton Apron Set of two Garden Tools Garden Gloves Gift Packaged Size: Apron - 76cm x 60cm, Straps - 61.5cm x 3cm SKU: TDDS-LB-GARDENTOOL

. Untitled© Louise Bourgeois


Garden Tools x Louise Bourgeois (Part of Set) Aluminium garden tools with coated transfer. Size: Fork - 25.6cm x 8.2cm x 3cm Trowel - 27cm x 7.5cm x 3cm

SKU: TDDS-LB-GARDENTOOL

© Louise Bourgeois


Ode À La Bièvre Corkboard Coaster Set x Louise Bourgeois Set of four corkboard coasters Four pages from a fabric and colour lithograph book Gift packaged Size: 10cm x 10cm (3.9” x 3.9”) SKU: TDDS-LB-COASTER2

Ode À La Bièvre© Louise Bourgeois


Artist Brush Roll x Louise Bourgeois 100% Cotton Paint brushes included in natural colour Size:51cm x 35cm (20” x 13”)

SKU: TDDS-LB-BRUSHROLL

Art is a Guaranty of Sanity© Louise Bourgeois



Louise BourgeoIs Collection by Third Drawer Down Studio


Mug Gift Set x Louise Bourgeois Gift set of four mugs Fine Bone China Size: 10.2cm x 7.5cm (dia) (4” x 2.95”), Volume : 295mL (10oz) SKU: TTM-LBMUGSET

10am is When You Come To Me, 2006 © The Easton Foundation


Bone China Plates x Louise Bourgeois Four Plate Designs - SOLD INDIVIDUALLY Fine Bone China Size: 25cm (10”) diameter SKU: TTM-LBPLATE1, TTM-LBPLATE2 TTM-LBPLATE3, TTM-LBPLATE4

After Louise Bourgeois’s ODE A L’OUBLI , 2004 © The Easton Foundation


Corkboard Placemat Set x Louise Bourgeois Gift set of four individual designs 5mm corkboard Size: 29cm x 21.5cm (11.4” x 8.5”) SKU: TTM-LBPLACEMAT

After Four Untitled fabric drawings by Louise Bourgeouis © The Easton Foundation


Corkboard Coaster Set x Louise Bourgeois Gift Set of four individual designs 5mm corkboard Size: 10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) SKU: TTM-LBCOASTER

After Four Untitled fabric drawings by Louise Bourgeouis © The Easton Foundation


Champfleurette #2 Tea Towel x Louise Bourgeois 100% Linen with embroidery Size: 50cm x 70cm Gift packaged SKU: TTM-LBTEATOWEL

CHAMPFLEURETTE #2 © The Easton Foundation


Virtues Theologales Tea Towel x Louise Bourgeois 100% Linen with embroidery Size: 50cm x 70m Gift packaged SKU: TTM-LBTEATFLOWER

Virtues Theologales, 2001© The Easton Foundation


Be Calm Baby Onesie x Louise Bourgeois 100% Organic Cotton Size: 12-18 months Gift Packaged SKU: TTM-LBONESIE

Be Calm, 2005 © The Easton Foundation


Tea For One Set x Louise Bourgeois Tea pot, tea cup and saucer Porcelain Gift Boxed SKU: TTM-LBTEASET

After Louise Bourgeois’s ODE A L’OUBLI , 2004 © The Easton Foundation


ALEX KATZ Alex Katz, (b.1927, Brooklyn, New York) lives and works in New York. A graduate of the Cooper Union School of Art, New York in 1949 and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine in 1950. Renowned for his figurative painting, landscapes and botanicals,

Katz’s work has been the subject of more than 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group exhibitions internationally since 1951. In 2016 the exhibitions Alex Katz: Quick Light at the Serpentine Gallery, London, and Alex Katz: Small Paintings at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, will both be on view.


Yellow Tulips and Red Roses Handkerchief x Alex Katz -

100% Lawn/Cotton Gift Packaged Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.5” x 27.5 “) SKU: TDDS_AK_HANK1 TDDS_AK_HANK2

Yellow Tulips, Rose Bud © Alex Katz


Red Rose Tea Towel x Alex Katz -

100% Linen Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.5” x 27.5 “) Gift Packaged

SKU: TDDS_AK_TTOWEL1

Rose Bud © Alex Katz


Yello Tulips Tea Towel x Alex Katz -

100% Linen Gift Packaged Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.5” x 27.5 “)

SKU: TDDS_AK_TTOWEL2

Yellow Tulips © Alex Katz


YAYOI KUSAMA Yayoi Kusama creates fantastical paintings using patterns of polka dots and nets as motifs. Her works spans a variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, performance, film and immersive installation. Kusama was born in the Nagano Prefecture of Japan in 1929. She travelled to the United States in 1957 where she showed huge paintings, soft sculptures and environmental art employing mirrors and electric lights. In the latter 1960’s, Kusama engaged in fashion designing and film production.

Her original works and art “happenings” established her status as an avant-garde artist in the New York and beyond. Kusama returned to Japan in 1973, and she continues to show works both in japan and abroad. She is now one of World’s most prominent contemporary artists.


Yayoi Kusama



Yayoi Kusama Collection by Third Drawer Down Studio


Love Forever Tea Towel Set x Yayoi Kusama Gift set of 2 tea towels Linen Cotton Blend Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.65” x 27.5”dia) SKU: TTM-YKTTLOVE

Love Forever, 2011 © Yayoi Kusama


Late-night Chat is Filled with Dreams Mug set x Louise Bourgeois Gift set of two mugs Fine Bone China Size: 10.2cm x 7.5cm (dia) (4” x 2.95”dia). Volume: 295mL (10oz) SKU: TTM-YKMUGSET

Late-night Chat is Filled with Dreams, 2009 © Yayoi Kusama


Eyes of Mine Handkerchief x Yayoi Kusama 100% Lawn Cotton with hand rolled edges Size: 40 x 40cm (15.75” x 15.75”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-YKHANKEYES

Eyes of Mine, 2010 © Yayoi Kusama


Joy I Feel Handkerchief x Yayoi Kusama 100% Lawn Cotton with hand rolled edges Size: 40 x 40cm (15.75” x 15.75”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-YKHANKJOY

Joy I Feel When Love Has Blossomed, 2009 © Yayoi Kusama


Love was Infinitely Shining Plate x Yayoi Kusama Fine Bone China Size: 27cm (10”) diameter Gift boxed SKU: TTM-YKPLATELOVE

Love Was Infinitely Shining, 2010 © Yayoi Kusama


Women Wait for Love Plate x Yayoi Kusama Fine Bone China Size: 27cm (10”) diameter Gift boxed SKU: TTM-YKPLATEWOMEN

Women Wait for Love, but Men Always Walk Away, 2009 © Yayoi Kusama


CHRIS OFILI Third Drawer Down Studio and New Museum worked in collaborative license to produce the Chris Ofili ‘Afromuses’ Couple tea towels for the Night and Day exhibition 2014. Chris Ofili’s Afromuses (1995–2005) is a series of watercolors of men, women, and couples. The figures depicted in Afromuses spring from the artist’s imagination and exhibit subtle variations in their features and lush jewel tones predominating in their opulent and diversely decorated attire.


Yayoi Kusama


Afromuses Woman Tea Towel x Chris Ofili 100% Linen Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.7” x 27.5”) Gift packaged SKU: TDDS-COTEATGIRL

Afromuses © Chris Ofili


Afromuses Man Tea Towel x Chris Ofili 100% Linen Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.7” x 27.5”) Gift packaged SKU: TDDS-COTEATMAN

Afromuses © Chris Ofili


SAM FRANCIS California-born abstract expressionist painter Sam Francis (1923–1994), is regarded as one of the 20th century’s leading interpreters of light and color. Sam Francis maintained studios in Bern, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, and Tokyo, making him the first post–World War II American painter whose reach was truly international. Throughout a long and prolific career, Francis created thousands of paintings as well as works on paper, prints, and monotypes.

His work holds references to New York abstract expressionism, color field painting, Chinese and Japanese art, French impressionism, and his own Bay Area roots. “What we want to do is not necessarily what’s been done. Our imagination will attempt the future.” -Sam Francis


Sam Francis



Sam Francis Collection by Third Drawer Down Studio


Placemat Gift Set X Sam Francis Set of 2 Corkboard Placemats Size: 40cm x 29cm (15.7” x 11.4”) Gift packaged SKU:TTM-SFPLACEMAT

Untitled, 1974 © Sam Francis


Corkboard Coaster Set X Sam Francis Set of 4 Corkboard Coasters 10cm x 10cm (3.9” x 3.9”) Gift packaged SKU:TTM-SFCOASTER

Untitled, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1974 © Sam Francis


Tea Towel X Sam Francis 100% Linen Size: 50cm x 67cm (19.7” x 26.3”) SKU: TTM-SFTTOWEL

Slant, 1979 © Sam Francis


Wool Scarf X Sam Francis 100% Lighweight Wool Size: 150cm x 65cm (59.05” x 25.5”) SKU:TTM-SFSCARF

Untitled, 1974 © Sam Francis


AI WEIWEI Ai Weiwei is an artist and a social activist. His work encompasses diverse fields including fine arts, curating, architecture, and social criticism. Born in Beijing in 1957, he moved to Xinjiang with his family between 1960 and 1976. Subsequently he relocated to the United States in 1981 and lived there until 1993. He currently resides and works in Beijing. On April 3, 2011, Ai was secretly detained by the police for 81 days at the Beijing Capital International Airport while on his way to board a flight to Hong Kong. He was released on bail on June 22, 2011 upon fabricated tax charges. Although the bail was lifted after a year, the authorities have not returned his passport and he remains prohibited from travelling outside China.

His major solo exhibitions include Ai Weiwei: According to What? at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. (2012), Ai Weiwei: Absent at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan (2011), Circle of Animals at the Pulitzer Fountain, New York, NY (2011), Interlacing at Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland (2011), The Unilever Series: Ai Weiwei at the Tate Modern, London, UK (2010), So Sorry at Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany (2009), and Ai Weiwei: New York Photographs 1983-1993 at Three Shadows Photography Art Center, Beijing (2009).


Study of Perspective Silk Scarf x Ai Weiwei 100% Silk Habotai with hand rolled edges Size: 110cm x 110cm (43” x 43”) Gift packaged SKU:TTM-AWWSCARF Study on Perspective -Tiananmen © Ai Weiwei


Sunflower Seeds Silk Scarf x Ai Weiwei 100% Silk Habotai with hand rolled edges Size: 110cm x 110cm (43” x 43”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-AWWSUNSCARF

Sunflower Seeds Handkerchief 100% Lawn Cotton with hand rolled edges Size: 40cm x 40cm (15.7” x 15.7”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-AWWHANK

Sunflower Seeds © Ai Weiwei


Weiwei-isms Tea Towel x Ai Weiwei 100% Linen with Embroidered Weiwei-ism Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.7” x 27.5”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-AWWTEAT

Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn with quote from Weiwei-isms © Ai Weiwei


MICKALENE THOMAS Mickalene Thomas is a 2015 United States Artists Francie Bishop Good & David Horvitz Fellow, distinguished visual artist, filmmaker and curator who has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally. She is best known for combining art-historical, political and pop-cultural references in her works and for her paintings embellished with rhinestones, enamel and rich acrylics that introduce complex notions of femininity and challenge common definitions of beauty and aesthetic representations of women. Thomas earned her MFA at Yale University School in 2002 and from there completed residencies at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York and then the Versailles Foundation Munn Artists Program , Giverny, France. She has been awarded numerous art prizes for her works and leadership in arts and continues to inspire through her talent.

Thomas’s work Is in the permanent collections of New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and Whitney Museum of American Art, as well as the Detroit Institute of Arts; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and Smithsonian American Art Museum, among many others.



FRONT Tech Case X Mickalene Thomas PU leather outer, with Neoprene lining Appliqué and glitter panels Multifunctional tablet case Size: 26cm x 19cm (11.5” x 7.5 “) SKU: TDDS_MT_CASE1

Untitled #2 © Mickalene Thomas


BACK Untitled #13© Mickalene Thomas


Purse Mirror x Mickalene Thomas Brushed Bronze Mirror Double Sided Size: 7cm x 7cm (2.7” x 2.7”) SKU: TDDS_MT_MIRROR1

Din Facing Forward© Mickalene Thomas

Qusuquzah Standing Sideways © Mickalene Thomas



FRED TOMASELLI UPDATE BIO Yayoi Kusama creates fantastical paintings using patterns of polka dots and nets as motifs. Her works spans a variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, performance, film and immersive installation. Kusama was born in the Nagano Prefecture of Japan in 1929. She travelled to the United States in 1957 where she showed huge paintings, soft sculptures and environmental art employing mirrors and electric lights. In the latter 1960’s, Kusama engaged in fashion designing and film production.

Her original works and art “happenings” established her status as an avant-garde artist in the New York and beyond. Kusama returned to Japan in 1973, and she continues to show works both in japan and abroad. She is now one of World’s most prominent contemporary artists.


Fred Thomaseli


Tea Towel 100% Silk Habotai with hand rolled edges Size: 110cm x 110cm (43” x 43”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-AWWSUNSCARF

Puzzle Set 100% Lawn Cotton with hand rolled edges Size: 40cm x 40cm (15.7” x 15.7”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-AWWHANK

Coaster Set 100% Silk Habotai with hand rolled edges Size: 110cm x 110cm (43” x 43”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-AWWSUNSCARF



MARCEL BROODTHAERS Marcel Broodthaers (1924 - 1976) was a Belgian poet, photographer, filmmaker and artist. Broodthaers was a poet from age 16-17 for most of his life. During these years he had some contacts with the Belgian Surrealists, especially Magritte, who gave him a copy of Mallarmé’s Un Coup de Dés. (Magritte’s paintings with words, in which there is a contradiction between the painted word and the painted object, were later a crucial influence on him). From 1958 he begun to publish articles illustrated with his own photographs, but it wasn’t until 1963 in the last 13 years of his life that he decided to become an artist and began to make objects.

His first one-man exhibition was at the Galerie St Laurent, Brussels, 1964 where he exhibited everyday objects, words, lettering, child-like drawings etc., often with verbal-visual puns; made books, catalogues, prints on everything from canvases attached to the wall to reliefs in plastic. This collection has been produced in conjunction with Marcel Broodthaers retrospective at MoMA in New York and travelling there after.


Marcel Broodthaers, source unknown


L’Alphabet Embroidered Linen Tea Towel x Marcel Broothaers Screen print and embroidery on 100% Linen Size: 50 x 70cm (19.6 “x 27.4”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-MBTTOWEL1

L’Alphabet, 1969 © Marcel Broodthaers


Chez Votre Fournisseur Mug x Marcel Broothaers Bone China Size: 9.8 x 8.3cm diameter (3.9” x 3.1”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-MBMUG

St Laurent © Marcel Broodthaers


MAN RAY Born Emmanuel Radinski in 1890, Man Ray became a key contributor in the Dada and Surrealist movements. Man Ray spent the 1920’s in Paris, where following his meeting with Marcel Duchamp worked as part of the surrealist group and continued his dada activities. His main income came from fashion and portrait photography, which allowed him to pursue other creative ventures on the side including painting, collages and creating objects.

This artwork is based on collages made in New York from 1916-1917. Their first appearance was at the Daniel Gallery in 1919. Hinged on a revolving stand, the prints produced an impressive optical effect as they rotated. The collages were again displayed in 1926, when a series of 105 prints were made, of which this set is number nine. The second print of the set has been used, with the blue shape reminiscent of the lute in Man Ray’s collage ‘Involute’. In collaboration with National Galleries Scotland.


Man Ray, source unknown


Man Ray Revolving Doors IX (Mélanger de Béton) Handkerchief 100% Fine Cotton Size: 40cm x 40cm (15.7” x 15.7”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-MANRAY-HANK1

Revolving Doors IX (Mélanger de Béton), 1968 © Man Ray


Man Ray Revolving Doors II (Longue Distance) Handkerchief 100% Fine Cotton Size: 40cm x 40cm (15.7” x 15.7”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-MANRAY-HANK2

Revolving Doors II (Longue Distance), 1968 © Man Ray


JOAN MIRĂ“ Originally born in Barcelona in 1893, Joan MirĂł moved to Paris in 1920 where he abandoned his style combining miniaturist detail with a cubist fragmentation of space and began painting an imaginary world full of strange insect-like figures and forms, all which seemed to float in space. These images, mostly developed from his unconscious mind, soon became a hallmark of surrealist art. In collaboration with National Galleries Scotland.

Joan Miro, source unknown


Miro Aidez L’Espagne [Help Spain] Tea Towel 100% Linen Tea Towel Size: 50cm x 67cm (19.7” x 26.3”) Gift packaged SKU: TTM-MIRO-TTOWEL1

Aidez L’Espagne [Help Spain], 1937 © Joan Miró


OTHER COLLABORATIONS Third Drawer Down Studio has collaborated with over 150 contemporary artists to create licensed objects for everyday use. Ranging from textiles to bed linen, tea towels, ceramics and embroidered patches.Please find some of our other collaborations with leading artists include Kiki Smith, Miranda July, Chris Ofili, Stuart Davis to name a few.


Miranda July pillowcases by Third Drawer Down Studio


Premiere Tea Towel x Stuart Davis 100% Linen with embroidery Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.7” x 27.5”) Gift packaged SKU: TDDS-SD-TEATOWEL

Premiere © Stuart Davis


Seated Figure Tea Towel x Albert Gleizes 100% Linen Size: 50cm x 70cm (19.7” x 27.5”) Gift packaged SKU: TDDS-AG-TEATOWEL

Seated Figure © Albert Gleizes


THIRD DRAWER DOWN STUDIO We are three things; a design studio, a wholesaler and a store Our focus is on the very essence of collaboration and the challenges posed by cultural retailing. Everything that comes out of Third Drawer Down Studio bears the hallmarks of artistic integrity and functionality. Established in 2003, our studio has collaborated with over 150 contemporary artists to create licensed objects for everyday use. Some of our collaborations thus far, include Louise Bourgeois, Ai Weiwei and David Shrigley. Our extensive range of licensed objects are available in leading design and museum stores around the world. If you are interested in becoming a stockist please head here.

By 2006, the studio began making bespoke products for such prestigious institutions as the Tate, MoMA and Whitney. This point represented the realisation of the studio’s vision to bridge the gap between artists, the cultural institutions that represent them and ultimately to extend the artist’s story in a sensitive yet commercial manner. We are always open to talking about collaborations that you have in the pipeline or simply having a chat about an idea that is just taking form. The design, licensing and distribution of bespoke cultural products is in our blood. Our website showcases more than 10 years of where our studio has come from and we hope that you’ll be a part of where we’re going.


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THIRD DRAWER DOWN CUSTOM PROJECTS THIRD DRAWER DOWN CUSTOM PROJECTS Third Drawer Down Studio embraces the challenges posed by cultural retailing. As a market-leader in making cultural and functional art products, we facilitate collaboration in the design, licensing and distribution of limited edition objects and high-end souvenirs.


Jeff Koons for Guggenheim Museum



Whitney Museum Relaunch 2015



Roy Lichtenstein for SFMOMA



Ai Weiwei for The National Gallery of Victoria


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