Museum of the Future’s online store creates global connections

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The museum displays locally inspired products from the Calligraphy collection decorated in Arabic calligraphy. (WAM)
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  • The store offers memorabilia inspired by the museum’s design and exhibits, and gives a glimpse into its rich experiences.
  • The museum contains products designed in innovative, artistic ways that reflect the spirit of the museum and its values.

Dubai, UAE – The Museum of the Future has been connecting with people globally through its online store, offering memorabilia inspired by the museum’s design and exhibits, the Museum said in a statement.

It comprises six unique collections and represents a window for visitors to recall their experience in the form of souvenirs.

The store also provides an opportunity for those yet to visit the museum, showcasing the materials on display, the statement said.

The museum contains products designed in innovative, artistic ways that reflect the spirit of the museum and its values.

Creations by Emirati talents and national small and medium companies, including clothes made from recycled materials, souvenirs are a part of the exhibit.

This also includes entertaining and educational games inspired by the future.

Locally inspired products from the Calligraphy collection are decorated in Arabic calligraphy.

The collections include souvenirs related to the design of the museum and its character, depicting elements such as the building’s stainless-steel façade.

The Arabic calligraphy and building’s use of 3D printing technology in the construction process are among the features that have inspired gifts for the store.

Exhibits including OSS Hope, the Heal Institute and Al Waha have inspired beautiful yet functional souvenirs.

OSS Hope collection include keychains, acting as a reminder of the exhibit’s depiction of humanity’s home in space and the potential for future space travel.

The Heal Institute collection comprises  prints impressed on tote bags, coin purses, pouches, and scarfs, for everyday use.

There are also A3 prints displaying a digital recreation of flora, replicating the museum’s digital rainforest.

Reflecting Al Waha’s earthy tones, the collection includes cream-colored tea and coffee sets made to fit perfectly for a relaxing atmosphere.

There are also gifts related to the Future Heroes exhibit, dedicated to children aged 3 – 10.

There are products inspired by the museum’s Tomorrow Today exhibit, related to areas like health, education, smart cities, energy, and transportation.

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