Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Feast your eyes on this huge collection of decorative and design objects, with regularly changing exhibitions that highlight the most interesting and influential designs of different eras.
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Estimated total · $17.00

Overview
Take a walk through the culture and history of design and decorative arts in this visual treat of a museum.
The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is the only museum in the United States that’s entirely dedicated to historical and contemporary design, with collections and exhibitions that cover a whopping 30 centuries, from ancient Roman marble through Renaissance drawings to wallpapers and 3D-printed objects.
Housed inside a grand, Georgian-style mansion that was once the family home of philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the museum also has a beautiful public garden that’s often used as a location for its events and exhibitions. Sit among the rockery, rhododendrons and cherry trees with an espresso and pastry from the café, or show off your skills on the ping-pong table!
Inside the museum, interactive galleries and exhibits encourage visitors to tap into their creative side and engage in the design process.
Cooper Hewitt offers four floors of galleries dedicated to all disciplines of design. In addition to producing major special exhibitions, the museum continually refreshes the installation of objects from its collection of product design, decorative arts, works on paper, graphic design, textiles, wallcoverings and digital materials.
Don’t forget to visit the museum shop for your own cool slice of classic or contemporary design to take home. The huge range of smart homeware, jewelry, bags and more will surely make you the envy of your style-conscious friends.
Location
2 East 91st Street (between 5th and Madison Avenues) 10128 New York
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Opening hours
Standard opening hours
Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM
Last entry
4 PM

