From ancient objects to contemporary works, The Met x Ann Gish collection offers modern design inspiration drawing on five thousand years of human creative expression. Experience the magic of The Met in the comfort of your home with luxury linens designed by Ann Gish.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art transports visitors through time, place, and culture through the lens of art and artifact. Ann Gish is known for their luxurious bedding with exquisite detailing and construction, along with innovative fabrics and designs. Founded in 1991 by Ann Gish, and now lead by her daughter Jane Gish, the company continues its tradition of modern, contemporary, and comfortable bedding design inspired by art and culture through this exciting partnership with the Met. The Met x Ann Gish collaboration distills vibrant pieces from The Met’s vast collection into luxury coverlets, duvets, pillows, sheeting, and throws for the home. Live with works of art that have captured the human imagination for centuries. The four initial luxury bedding ensembles are inspired by the exceptional designs of an embossed Babylonian paver, a painted Egyptian tile turned into an embroidered pillow, a 19th century American appliqued botanical quilt that inspired a luxury duvet set and throw, and a Meiji-period kimono and basket that generated a taupe, black, and amber embroidery. Accessory pieces range from a playful pillow derived from an Egyptian tomb painting to the radiant embroidered duvet, pillow, and throw inspired by a couture ball gown.

Egyptian Art

Egyptian Collar

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    Broad Collar of Wah
    Egyptian
    Faience, linen thread; ca. 1981–1975 B.C.
    Rogers Fund and Edward S. Harkness Gift, 1940 40.3.2

Ancient Near East

Anatolia

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    Decorative boss
    Neo-Assyrian
    Shell, silver, bitumen, ca. 8th millennium B.C.
    Rogers Fund, 1954 54.117.15

American Wing

Tree of Life Collection

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    Branches and Vines Quilt
    ca. 1875
    American

Arts of Africa, Oceana, and the Americas

Kero Faces Pillow

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    art object from the met museum
    Kero
    late 17th century
    Quechua

Costume Institute

Second Empire

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    Ball gown
    Charles Frederick Worth (French, b. England, 1825–1895) for House of Worth (French, 1858–1956)
    Silk, glass, metallic thread; ca. 1887
    Gift of Orme Wilson and R. Thornton Wilson, in memory of their mother, Mrs. Caroline Schermerhorn Astor Wilson, 1949 49.3.28a, b

Islamic Art

Iznik

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    Bowl with Variation of 'Baba Nakkas'
    ca. 1500–1525
    Stonepaste painted in light and dark blue under transparent glaze,
    Design Attributed to Turkey, Iznik

Asian Art

Kinrande

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    Bowl with Stylized LeavesChinese, Ming dynasty
    ca. 1590–1610
    Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under transparent glaze in interior and blue glaze and gold on exterior (Jingdezhen ware)
    Second Half of the 16th century

Medieval Art

Tesserae

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    Mosaic Tesserae ByzantineGlass,
    6th–15th century
    Gift of Augusto Agarri
    Gold and Silver Leaf

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Maiolica

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    Bowl on foot with arms of the Ridolfi di Borgo family
    ca. 1480–1500
    Italian, Montelupo
    Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware)

European Paintings

Aqueduct

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    Evening: Landscape with an AqueductThéodore Gericault
    French, 1791–1824
    Purchase, Gift of James A. Moffett 2nd, in memory of George M. Moffett, by exchange, 1989 1989.183"
    Oil on canvas 98 1/2 x 86 1/2 in.

Robert Lehman Collection

Retortoli

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    Goblet
    late 16th century
    Italian (Venice)

Musical Instruments Department

Calabar

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    Quadruple Bell
    late 19th century
    Gabonese

Greek and Roman

Rosette & Crocodile

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    Mosaic glass inlay
    1st century B.C.–1st century A.D.
    Egyptian, Roman

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    Mosaic glass inlay
    late 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D.
    Roman, probably Egyptian

Drawings and Prints Department

Lever du Soleil

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    Panel with a Pattern of Sunrises and a Central Blue and White Striped Band
    ca. 1910–1929
    Anonymous, French, 20th century