Stendig 2026 Wall Calendar
A design landmark that transcends mere timekeeping. Created by Massimo Vignelli in 1966, the Stendig calendar remains the definitive expression of modernist calendar design—bold, functional, and enduringly relevant.
Featured in MoMA's permanent collection, this oversized piece alternates between black and white months, each set in precisely kerned Neue Haas Grotesk. The dramatic scale makes dates legible from across the room while serving as a decisive graphic element.
Vignelli's disciplined approach to form—evident in his NYC subway maps, American Airlines identity, and Heller dishware—speaks through purposeful restraint and perfect proportion.
36" × 48", three metal eyelets for hanging, compatible with nail-free adhesive strips (sold separately).
