Museum of the Future memorabilia available online

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The Museum of the Future is now open to people from around the world through its online store, offering souvenirs inspired by the museum’s design and exhibits, and giving its own glimpse into the rich experiences on offer.

The store comprises six unique collections, to help visitors recall their experiences at the musuem, while also providing a unique opportunity for those yet to visit the museum.

Among the products are creations by Emirati talents as well as national small and medium companies, including clothes made from recycled materials, souvenirs, as well as entertaining and educational games inspired by the future.

Locally inspired products include those from the Calligraphy collection. They are beautifully decorated in Arabic calligraphy (the cursive script also known as thuluth is the same one wrapped around the building) inspired by quotes from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

The museum’s splendid Arabic calligraphy and the building’s use of 3D printing technology in the construction process are among the features that have inspired gifts for the store. Exhibits including OSS Hope, the Heal Institute and Al Waha have inspired beautiful yet functional souvenirs.

There are also gifts related to the Future Heroes exhibit, which is dedicated to children from ages 3 to 10 years old and products inspired by the museum’s Tomorrow Today exhibit, related to areas such as health, education, smart cities, energy, and transportation.

You can visit the museum's online store via https://museumofthefuture.ae/en/shop

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