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The Met Teams Up with Band-Aid on Art-Themed Adhesive Bandages

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 14 May 2026 16:24
Published 14 May 2026
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Following the success of their 2025 collaboration, BAND-AID® Brand and the Metropolitan Museum of Art have reunited to produce a new lineup of art-themed adhesive bandages. This year, the band-aids feature details from three flower paintings in the Met’s collection: Impressionist painter Claude Monet’s Water Lilies (1919), Post-Impressionist Vincent van Gogh’s Irises (1890), and Symbolist artist Odilon Redon’s Bouquet of Flowers (ca. 1900–1905).

The 2026 Band-Aid x Met offering comes as a 50-count assortment of small (Redon), medium (van Gogh), and large (Monet) printed fabric bandages, all packed in a collectible tin adorned with a larger reproduction of the van Gogh. As with last year’s collaboration, which featured three works by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)—including Hokusai’s famous woodcut, The Great Wave off Kanagawa—the adhesive strips are available exclusively at Target for $7.29.  

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In addition, the coveted 2025 Hokusai bandage collection—the first run of which quickly sold out at Target—is once more on sale at major retailers, including Target, Amazon, and CVS. (A second 2025 collection, featuring a pattern by 19th-century Arts and Crafts textile designer William Morris is no longer available.)

“This new iteration of our BAND-AID® Brand collaboration celebrates highlights from The Met collection—from the colorful floral paintings of Monet, Redon and Van Gogh to Hokusai’s dynamic woodblock prints,” said Josh Romm, the Met’s head of global licensing and partnerships. “These artists, working in different eras and traditions, are connected by a shared fascination with the natural world. Translating their works into a unique format – bandages – allows a whole new way to appreciate and live with art every day.”  

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