Peter de Sève's illustration for the January 29, 2001 New Yorker cover depicted a flock of errant puffins discovering the benefits of wintering in Central Park, at the feet of a single stalwart bird-feeder. De Sève's delightfully New York-centric image turns 3D in our new snow globe when you shake up the globe and watch as the scene is blanketed in white. An endlessly charming and witty piece to keep on your desk or give as a gift.