Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Launches Online Store

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh has launched an online store featuring more than 500 of the most popular products from the stores of its four museums—Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, The Andy Warhol Museum, and Carnegie Science Center. This is the first online store featuring products from all four museums, including more than 300 products exclusive to Carnegie Museums.

“We’re thrilled to be giving the public online access to the unique offerings of our museum stores—including apparel, jewelry, custom art reproductions, household goods, games, and puzzles,” said Lori Braszo, general manager of retail operations. “Visitors to stores.carnegiemuseums.org will find an eclectic mix of our most popular store items, and we’ll continuously add new products to the site. And remember: each purchase supports our museums, so you can shop andgive back to the museums you love!”

Shoppers should watch for special discounts and promotions for the holiday season. Carnegie Museums members receive a 10% discount every day, which increases to 20% during annual Member Shopping Days in November.

Featured in the new Carnegie Museums online store:

  • Products created by local artists, makers, and Pittsburgh small businesses

  • 32 styles of socks—from dinosaurs to Warhol's Skulls

  • Kids and baby items—from baby onesies and sippy cups to plush dinosaurs and art activity books

  • 56 Andy Warhol collectable figurines and toys in 4 blind box* collections (*ask your kids)

  • Puzzles and games for the whole family—including puzzles featuring artwork from the Museum of Art’s treasured collections

  • 11 styles of face masks

  • A selection of books, museum publications, and activity books for all ages and interests

  • 31 styles of T-shirts—plus hats, caps, and beanies

  • Warhol posters from The Andy Warhol Museum's collection

  • Custom art prints from the Carnegie Museum of Art collection—nearly 200 images, multiple finishes, sizes, and frame options

  • Maybe the world’s only Einstein jewelry—a museum exclusive!

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