Our favourites:
Do you like a challenge? Get started with this LEGO building set and make your own sunflowers.
€ 14.99
This adorable Vincent cuddly toy makes everyone’s heart melt. A charming gift for all ages!
€ 37.95
In this colourful children's book you travel with Vincent through Europe to all the places where he lived.
€ 24.99
Let your kids discover the world of Vincent van Gogh with colourful children's books written by curators of the Van Gogh Museum.
Celebrate the works of Van Gogh in our official collaboration with Eastpak. Functional, sustainable and stylish.
€ 70
Bring colour to your sustainable coffee to go! The popular IZY Bottles are now also available as travel mug.
€ 26.95
Vincent van Gogh on art, love, nature, colour, ambition, friendship, future, sorrow and consolation.
€ 14.95
You can't go wrong with this gift: a colourful scarf printed with one of Van Gogh's masterpieces.
True works of art: complete your party outfit with these sparkling, hand-embroidered earrings.
€ 349
Award-winning design: the Miniwallet Art by Secrid x Van Gogh Museum with aluminium card protector.
€ 89
Featuring an exact copy of the clock in The Potato Eaters, this watch is a favourite among Van Gogh fans.
€ 119.95
Send friends some extra love with a beautiful Van Gogh postcard. This bouquet of sunflowers is sure to put a smile on their face.
Start your day with an inspiring masterpiece. Get your Van Gogh calendar and diary for 2025 now!
From € 7.95
Try this 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle and see a beautiful image of Van Gogh's Sunflowers appear.
€ 17.95
Our collaboration with the iconic brand Moleskine challenges you to explore your own creativity.
€ 30
Happy holidays!
The festive season is just around the corner, add a touch of magic with Van Gogh.
We aim to make the life and work of Van Gogh accessible to as many people as possible in order to enrich and inspire them. Vincent’s legacy is at the heart of all of our books, reproductions and brilliant gifts. Your purchase supports the Van Gogh Museum.
‘It’s time for Christmas to come, don’t you think?’
Vincent van Gogh to his brother Theo, 4 December 1875