2027 Stendig Calendar | Oversized Wall Calendar | Massimo Vignelli

 

Sorry, the Stendig Calendars are excluded from our AFTERPAY DAY SALE

Preorder: ETA approx September

Please note: due to its oversized format, a separate freight charge applies for delivery and will be invoiced prior to shipping. North Island: $10 non-rural / $14 rural. South Island: $15 non-rural / $19 rural.

Some objects earn their place on a wall by being useful. Others earn it by being beautiful. The Stendig Calendar manages both without appearing to try. Designed in 1966 by Massimo Vignelli, one of the most influential graphic designers of the twentieth century, it was acquired immediately by MoMA's permanent collection and has been reprinted annually ever since. It is not a calendar that blends into a room. At 122cm wide and 92cm high, it is the room.

Each of the 12 perforated, tear-off pages alternates between black-on-white and white-on-black, with Vignelli's signature grid layout and clean, unadorned numerals. There is no colour, no illustration, no decoration beyond the numbers themselves. That restraint is what makes it extraordinary. our full planners and journals collection for more considered ways to organise the year.

The Stendig works as a family planner, a studio calendar, a functional focal point in a hallway or kitchen, or simply as a piece of graphic design that happens to tell you what day it is. When you are done with each month, the perforated pages tear cleanly for use as gift wrap, craft paper, or pinboard material. Three matte black metal eyelets make wall mounting straightforward.

This is one of our best-selling products year after year, and stock is genuinely limited. For anyone who has been thinking about it, now is the time. Find more statement pieces for the home in our decor collection , or explore our gift ideas for the minimalist edit for pairing ideas.

Frequently Asked Questions

How large is the Stendig Calendar? The calendar measures 122cm wide by 92cm high. It is a genuinely oversized piece: plan your wall space before ordering.

Why does a separate freight charge apply? Due to its size, the Stendig cannot be shipped via standard courier. A separate oversized freight charge will be invoiced before dispatch: North Island $10 non-rural / $14 rural; South Island $15 non-rural / $19 rural.

What is the design history of the Stendig Calendar? The Stendig Calendar was designed in 1966 by Massimo Vignelli, the Italian-American graphic designer known for his work on the New York City subway map and the American Airlines identity. The calendar was acquired by MoMA's permanent collection on its release and has been printed annually ever since.

Can the pages be reused? Yes. Each month is perforated for clean tear-off. The pages are printed on substantial 60lb offset paper and work well as gift wrap, craft paper, or collage material.

How is it mounted? The calendar comes with three matte black metal eyelets along the top edge for straightforward wall mounting. Why You'll Love It

- Designed in 1966 by Massimo Vignelli and acquired by MoMA's permanent collection on release
- At 122cm wide by 92cm high, it is a genuine statement piece that transforms any wall
- 12 perforated, tear-off pages alternating black-on-white and white-on-black each month
- Clean modernist typography with no decoration: the numbers are the design
- Three matte black metal eyelets for easy wall mounting
- Printed on 60lb offset paper; pages can be repurposed as gift wrap or craft material
- Limited annual edition: once stock sells out, it does not return until next year's edition

- Designer: Massimo Vignelli (1966)
- Brand: Stendig
- Year: 2027
- Size: 122cm wide x 92cm high
- Paper: 60lb offset paper
- Format: 12 tear-off perforated pages
- Aesthetic: Black-on-white and white-on-black alternating months
- Mounting: 3 matte black metal eyelets
- Collection: MoMA permanent collection
- Price: $169
- Stock: Low
- NZ freight surcharge: North Island $10 non-rural / $14 rural; South Island $15 non-rural / $19 rural Styling Tips

The scale of the Stendig is the point. Give it a wall where it can be seen properly: above a desk or work table, in a hallway with nothing competing on either side, or as the anchor of a minimal living room feature wall. It reads best against white or very light walls where the black and white pages can switch month to month without clashing with anything behind them.

Pair with natural timber furniture, matte black hardware, and a few considered objects on a shelf below. A Karlsson clock, a small ceramic vase, and a single faux stem alongside the Stendig creates a complete monochrome vignette that photographs well and lives even better. In a studio or home office, ha

Store:
Flux Boutique
Price:
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