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A CURATED COLLECTION FROM NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK

NEUE HUND GREEN LEAF DAYBED
Heinz Weingarten textile design, 1912 
Hand-tailored by Kathe Williams
100% viscose fabric woven by Backhausen, Vienna
Cotton canvas accent piping
Removable inserts made of organic cotton twill and non-toxic, chemical-free organic cotton stuffing

NEUE HUND GREEN LEAF HARNESS
Hand-tailored by Kathe Williams
Heinz Weingarten textile design, 1912
100% viscose fabric woven by Backhausen, Vienna
Cotton twill lining and detailing, nickel D-ring, and Velcro closures

THANK YOU STATIONERY
When a handshake and pat on the back isn't enough, there is the Boy and Dog Thank You card. Communicate warm-hearted appreciation with the endearing motif of friendship in the center of the card. The design is hand-engraved in steel and stamped in dark brown ink on heavy archival stock, the envelopes are lined in dark brown tissue. Each order contains 10 cards engraved in dark brown ink with 10 dark brown tissue-lined envelopes. 

ROPE LEASH
Produced by Found My Animal
This slip-lead leash is made with marine-grade rope that’s hand-spliced to stand up to hundreds of pounds of pull. For added durability the ends are whipped―a nautical technique that adds reinforcement to prevent fraying―so it’s perfect for heavy duty use. The solid brass hardware and lockable carabiner not only look great but are ultra-durable, and the O-rings allow you to adjust the leash to different configurations―hands-free, with a handle, and even a dual-leash.

NEUE HUND RUCKSACK
Produced by R. Horn's Vienna
Hand-sewn chocolate brown pebbled calf-skin
Brown loden back panel
Comfortable hand-stitched woven straps
Nickel-plated brass hardware
Two exterior storage pockets
Washable forest-green nylon lining
Suitable for pets up to 15 lbs.

JOHN HEARTFIELD: PHOTOGRAPHY PLUS DYNAMITE
By Angela Lammert, Rosa Von Schulenburg, and Anna Schultz
With designs for book jackets, magazines, and political pamphlets, John Heartfield (1891–1968) established himself as Berlin’s most innovative graphic designer of the Weimar period. While he was initially associated with the Dada movement, his affiliations with the communist party and the rise of Nazism eventually led him to change his approach, shifting his artistic output to spreading messages and fighting political opponents. Dissecting and reassembling press images with great verve and humor, Heartfield created photomontages that aimed to reveal the bitter truths of contemporary politics to a mass audience. Oscillating between innovative graphic design, agitation, and political propaganda, Heartfield was trully cutting-edge.

GITTERWERK BOWL
Inspired by a Josef Hoffmann 1910 design
Ivory-white enameled cut-metal frame with removable bone-china bowl

WIENER WERKSTÄTTE FABRIC BONE
Hand-tailored by Kathe Williams
Available in five Wiener Werkstätte textile designs
100% organic cotton filled bones


 

 



 

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