Unlock endless creativity with our Artist Pencils, featuring a full graphite unibody for a sleek, satisfying grip. Designed without a wood barrel, each pencil delivers five times more usable pigment than standard options—meaning more drawing, sketching, and less sharpening. The matte coating keeps your hands clean, so you can stay focused on your art. Perfectly paired with Karst Stone Paper (also available at SDMA) but compatible with all paper types, these versatile pencils come in a stylish recyclable storage case for easy organization, whether at your desk or on the go. Elevate your artistic process with tools built for performance and convenience.

These Woodless Watercolor Pencils offer the precision of traditional drawing tools with a transformative twist—just add water to reveal their vibrant, high-quality pigments. Designed specifically for use with Karst stone paper journals (also available at SDMA) but versatile enough for all paper types, these innovative pencils contain pure pigment without a wood barrel, providing five times more usable material than standard pencils. Their matte finish keeps hands clean, while the optimal lead grade ensures exceptional performance on stone paper. Easy to sharpen with a standard pencil sharpener, these pencils deliver smooth blending and captivating watercolor effects with every stroke. Made without a wood barrel, the Artist Pencils have a full lead body

2B hardness

September 17, 2024

Women Who Changed Architecture

A visual and global chronicle of the triumphs, challenges, and impact of over 100 women in architecture, from early practitioners to contemporary leaders.

Marion Mahony Griffin passed the architectural licensure exam in 1898 and created exquisite drawings that buoyed the reputation of Frank Lloyd Wright. Her story is one of the many told in The Women Who Changed Architecture, which sets the record straight on the transformative impact women have made on architecture. With in-depth profiles and stunning images, this is the most comprehensive look at women in architecture around the world, from the nineteenth century to today.

Discover contemporary leaders, like MacArthur Fellow Jeanne Gang, spearheading sustainable design initiatives, re-imagining cities as equitable spaces, and directing architecture schools. An essential read for architecture students, architects, and anyone interested in how buildings are created and the history behind them.

Hardcover
336 pages
Illustrated

December 1, 2023

Conan Vase in Black

The Conan vase has been an elusive one for the Cyrc studio. This little work of art has seen more design revisions than any other product so far. We hope you like how it was resolved. The basic form is composed of two cones, one inverted over the other. Vertical ribs bifurcate at a smooth blending transition between the cones, and the result is something that feels organic and utterly unique. Wipe clean and wash with cool water and mild soap. Not dishwasher safe. Do not keep exposed to direct sunlight.

Width 12.5 cm / 5″
Depth 12.5 cm / 5″
Height 26 cm / 10.2″

Origin: Made to order in Montréal, Québec.
Designer: Cyrc, 2021
Material: Recycled Matte PLA (Reflow filament, Amsterdam)

There might be small irregularities in the surfaces/patterns due to the nature of 3D printing. These are not defects but are a normal part of this unique manufacturing process. We hold our work to a high standard and inspect every product before shipping.

Now you can build a pixel version of Vincent Van Gogh’s famous Starry Night painting and hang it on your wall! The Starry Night Pixel puzzle comes with Pix Brix, Color Coded Template, and PB Tool for easy building. The Pix Brix Starry Night Pixel Puzzle is the perfect gift for any art, puzzle, or pixel enthusiast!

2,408 Brix
Choking Hazard – Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Adult supervision encouraged for young children.

The Pix Brix version of the iconic wood block print The Great Wave Off Kanagawa by Japanese artist Hokusai. The Great Wave Pixel Puzzle comes with 4,187 pieces of Pix Brix, a Color Coded Template, and PB Tool. Have fun building this beautiful pixel masterpiece and hang it on your wall for everyone to see!

Final Built Size: 24½ × 16½ inches (62 × 42 cm)

May 4, 2023

Icon Reversible Throw

Easy on the eyes, and alluring to the touch, the Icon Reversible Throw is an impactful creative masterpiece that creates an unforgettable extrasensory experience in every space.

Inspired by the imperfections of raw stone and the curved lines of sculpture, it explores architecture and design in a blanket.

Rolled hem, with blanket stitching, reversible
100% Baby Alpaca
53” x 70”
1.5 lbs
Ivory yarns are 100% naturally colored & free of dyes

  • Hypoallergenic/ No Itch
    Made from 100% Eco-friendly sustainable fibers (MORE INFO)
    Lightweight & Packable
    Resistant to matting and pilling
    Moisture wicking
    No animals have been harmed in the production of this blanket

Dry Clean Only

May 4, 2023

Peyote (Snake) Throw

This is not your average blanket. Soft to the touch, and inspired by the southwest. Throw this premium 100% baby Alpaca blanket on your couch, or better yet, hang it on your wall. This throw transforms into art when wall mounted.

Rolled hem, with blanket stitching, reversible
100% Baby Alpaca
53” x 70”
1.5 lbs
Ivory yarns are 100% naturally colored & free of dyes

  • Hypoallergenic/ No Itch
    Made from 100% Eco-friendly sustainable fibers (MORE INFO)
    Lightweight & Packable
    Resistant to matting and pilling
    Moisture wicking
    No animals have been harmed in the production of this blanket

Dry Clean Only

O'Keeffe and Moore exhibition catalogue cover

The San Diego Museum of Art’s exquisite new exhibition catalogue accompanies our major exhibition O’Keeffe and Moore. It explores the evolution of Modernism through the work of Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore and features essays from prominent scholars, including representatives of SDMA, the Henry Moore Foundation and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. This richly illustrated catalogue delves into each artist’s motivation and methodology, and the parallels between them, in particular, the inspiration both took from nature and organic forms, such as bones and seashells. In addition to explorations of the artists’ studios that provide further insight into their working methods, the catalogue presents drawings, paintings, and sculpture that illustrate the organic roots of Modernism developed independently, yet concurrently, by O’Keeffe and Moore. This publication will also include a comparative chronology of the lives and careers of the two artists.

Authors:
Anita Feldman, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Education at The San Diego Museum of Art
Hannah Higham, Senior Curator of Collections and Research at the Henry Moore Foundation
Jennifer Laurent, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Decorative Arts at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Barbara Buhler Lynes, who is recognized as the foremost authority on Georgia O’Keeffe, and is the author of the O’Keeffe catalogue raisonné
Ariel Plotek, Fine Arts Curator at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Chris Stephens, Director of the Holburne Museum in Bath, England

Hardcover
Size: 10 x 10.47 inches
256 pages
170 color illustrations