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Not sure what to get for a colleague, a friend, or that loved one who seems to have everything? The Museum Gift Shop, an extension of Aa Furniture, offers curated selections from around the world designed to surprise and delight. Every order arrives in our festive hamper packaging, ready to gift without the fuss of wrapping. This exclusive online campaign runs until 28 September 2025, with orders available from November for collection or delivery.

Start gifting early, enjoy the savings, and most importantly, give well.

Orders close 28 September 2359 pm.

Someone in mind?

  • For the Deskbound

    For those who are bound to the desk and chair five days a week, maybe six on some weeks, the desk becomes a part of them. It telegraphs their worth, capabilities, and personality through carefully curated items displayed on it.

  • For the Homebody

    Another night of food, laughter, and friendship, brought to life by the host who makes staying in feel better than going out. Every dish, every bottle, every corner of their cozy home shows that the best gatherings happen where comfort lives.

  • For the Brew Ritualist

    Everyone knows someone who lives cup to cup, morning, midday, and night. Or someone whose hands shake at the slightest brew, yet surrenders fully to the ritual, the grinding, the brewing.

  • For the Laid-back

    People might call them lazy. Lack of drive. Or simply lucky in their achievements. But, they just like keeping things easy. Waking up slow, check their phone, maybe stare at the ceiling for a bit.

  • For the Botanical Soul

    Some people seem to be born with green thumbs. Their plants flourish, unfazed by forgotten waterings or weeks of neglect. Others, bless them, can't even keep a cactus alive. And then there are the ones who live in aesthetic appreciation. 

  • For the Scent Mender

    For some people, the sense of smell is the most important of the five senses. Lighting an incense stick in the morning and another in the evening to end is a ritual as grounding as breath.

A museum gift shop is more than a place of commerce; it is a threshold where the museum meets the city. Each object offered is a fragment of culture made tangible, a small ambassador that carries memory and meaning beyond the walls of the institution. In this way, the gift shop transforms shopping into an act of remembering, linking global narratives with personal rituals. Its quiet role is to anchor the museum within the everyday life of the city, making culture accessible, intimate, and lasting.