The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is recalling about 1,915 "Little Wanderer" glass snow globes because the glass can crack or fracture unexpectedly. The firm has received 39 reports of the globes cracking, which can expose sharp edges and pose a risk of cuts to consumers. These globes were sold exclusively through MoMA Design Stores and their website in November 2023 and feature a wood base with a yellow, blue, or red figurine inside. Consumers should immediately stop using the globes and contact MoMA for a full refund.
The glass globe can crack or fracture during use, posing a laceration hazard from sharp glass fragments. There have been 39 reports of the glass failing, although no injuries have been reported to date.
Consumers should immediately stop using and discard the recalled snow globes. Contact the Museum of Modern Art for a full refund. The museum is contacting all known purchasers.
Snow globes measure 4.5 inches high by 3.3 inches wide with a wood base.

Recalled "Little Wanderer" Snow Globes
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