Description
Step into a masterpiece with these unique Museumist socks inspired by Eduard Wiiralt’s legendary copperplate engraving “Absinthe Drinkers” (1930). Wiiralt is internationally recognised as one of the most outstanding graphic artists of the 20th century, and this haunting depiction of Parisian bohemian nightlife remains one of Estonia’s most iconic artworks.
Unlike cheap printed socks, the Museumist sock features a knitted-in pattern — the artwork is woven directly into the fabric for a rich, textured look that won’t fade, crack or peel over time. Every detail of Wiiralt’s intricate engraving is carefully reproduced in the knit, making these socks a true wearable piece of art.
Material & Care
- Composition: 80% cotton, 15% polyamide, 5% elastane
- Knitted-in design — durable, long-lasting artwork that won’t wash out
- Care: Machine wash at 30°C, do not tumble dry
- Sizes available: 36–40 and 41–46
Why Museumist Socks?
Museumist socks bring world-class art from museum walls to your everyday wardrobe. Each design is based on a real artwork from Estonian and European art history. Whether you’re an art lover, a museum enthusiast, or simply looking for a creative gift — Museumist socks are the perfect way to wear culture on your feet.
This Museumist sock is designed and sold in Estonia. Makes a wonderful art gift, souvenir, or addition to any art-themed collection.








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