Lots of Anthro love! I went yesterday for some inspiration and got it. They took a vintage clear glass hobnail water pitcher put rocks in the bottom and then soil and planted a plant. I had been eyeing a vintage glass pitcher at my thift and I went and got it and did it! Enjoy your week, KarenSue
I need to go visit mine. I love the doily headboard! And the bookcovers on the chandelier? woah, and the lampshade and I LOVE those beautiful classics (have a few) and I have a tin jello mold like them. Geez, I feel better now. ;-) Sorry.
oh Laura, I was cracking up when I saw the doily headboard. Do we dare show this to Paula. Wonder if she has enough of them! Loved the post- so many great ideas and things to buy....sigh.... Lots of love girlfriend, Evi
I just went to Anthropologie in Scottsdale yesterday and I spied a doily headboard only made different. The pipes were configured differently in sections and only some sections had lace stitched onto them. Wish I had taken a picture. The store stagers must have some sort of guide on how to stage and they just make the projects with their individual takes on them. I must admit that since I cannot afford much in that store I really go for the displays and stuff that isn't for sale for inspiration.
I love all the letters hanging from those towel racks, and there's only the tinest glimpse, but on that bed, looks like there's a coverlet with script writing on it. I HAVE to check that out. Oh, and the chandelier made of book covers...genius!!
Oh Goodness Laura....it ALL excites me !! OH where do I start ? .......the coffee sacks, the chandelier, the mirrors, the displays, the letters,the soaps, the cushions and those bags....I have to see if they have those bags at our Anthro. I saw the script bedlinen only the other day and was considering buying it, but think I will stick to my white bedlinen. I'm off to the Anthro website now !! XXXX
Thanks for taking me along for some inspiration, Laura. I really loved the idea of doily headboard (not practical :), but I think a screen would be fantastic.
Hi Laura! I LOVE Anthropology. Ever since I bought that bedding you showed I was hooked. Love all your photos. I just have to figure out how to load them on my blog! Have a Blessed day- Kim :0)
...swooning!! Sadly ~ I don't have an Anthro nearby:( but I simply adore the mossy chandie, the old wire bins and of course the doily headboard!! Oh-so-lovely!! xo, Rosemary
woah. I have never been to one of these delicious stores, but thankfully I can live vicariously through you! I love seeing how creative people bring things about in such unique ways! I would love to follow these folks around and hear how they work it all out and make it happen..that's the fun part!your pictures give me courage to do some of the funky things that are floating around in my old head! heh heh!
I saw the book chandy in the one that is about 70 miles from me and fell in love with it. I only had my phone with which takes "not good" photos. So, happy to see it again here. That place just makes you happy doesn't it?! So inspiring!!
Their lighting displays are incredible. I have a picture in my camera of the glass bottles hanging from ropes around the lights. One from a summer trip to Irvine,CA and one from Southlake, TX. They were both different and both amazing. Now the book cover chandelier is AwEsOmE. I'll have to do a recon trip and snap another picture. Anthro-love here too!
I like a lot of Anthro love...Lucky you got to take pictures. They wouldn't let me bring my camera in...boohoo. I love this place, your makin me want to make the trip again to swoon over it all in person.
Ooooh! my this is a great post! Thank you for listing my favorite shop!! I have the wire found objects there wire basket. I bought it from them a year ago... I had to have it.
Love the book cover idea! thank you girl your my source of inspiration for the day. I will be back later to take it all in again :) xx Dore
Oooh Ooohh. I have some of those little oyster baskets underneath the wooden letters but I didn't get them from Anthro. I charmed them out of a lovely elderly oyster man in the Charente Maritime 2 years ago for 10 euros. What lovely memories...
OH how I love that doily headboard...if I could sew at all I would love to attempt a project like that with all the antique lace bits I have lying around!
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Lots of Anthro love! I went yesterday for some inspiration and got it. They took a vintage clear glass hobnail water pitcher put rocks in the bottom and then soil and planted a plant. I had been eyeing a vintage glass pitcher at my thift and I went and got it and did it!
Enjoy your week,
KarenSue
Oh yeah, the coffee sacks, the mirror with the pages on it and coming off of it and that lampshade!
~*~*LOVE LOVE LOVE!~*~* Rachel
Love this store. Amazing photos. Love the seashell bottles the best!!
I need to go visit mine. I love the doily headboard! And the bookcovers on the chandelier? woah, and the lampshade and I LOVE those beautiful classics (have a few) and I have a tin jello mold like them. Geez, I feel better now. ;-) Sorry.
also Karen Sue
I knew that I would find something to do with all those book covers! Thanks for the picture! Wouldn't it be fun to be a decorator for Anthro?
Jody
oh Laura, I was cracking up when I saw the doily headboard. Do we dare show this to Paula.
Wonder if she has enough of them!
Loved the post- so many great ideas and things to buy....sigh....
Lots of love girlfriend,
Evi
I have a store just minutes away and I like to pop in for quick inspiration. Such a fun store! Thanks for sharing the photos. ~ Sarah
I just went to Anthropologie in Scottsdale yesterday and I spied a doily headboard only made different. The pipes were configured differently in sections and only some sections had lace stitched onto them. Wish I had taken a picture. The store stagers must have some sort of guide on how to stage and they just make the projects with their individual takes on them. I must admit that since I cannot afford much in that store I really go for the displays and stuff that isn't for sale for inspiration.
-Danielle
Anthropologie is the most amazing store! I absolutely love to walk through, it inspires me every time!
I love all the letters hanging from those towel racks, and there's only the tinest glimpse, but on that bed, looks like there's a coverlet with script writing on it. I HAVE to check that out. Oh, and the chandelier made of book covers...genius!!
Oh, yea, the doily headboard...wow, the mind that came up with that!!!
heureusement que j'y vais bientôt....
Bonne journée
manon
Oh Goodness Laura....it ALL excites me !! OH where do I start ? .......the coffee sacks, the chandelier, the mirrors, the displays, the letters,the soaps, the cushions and those bags....I have to see if they have those bags at our Anthro.
I saw the script bedlinen only the other day and was considering buying it, but think I will stick to my white bedlinen.
I'm off to the Anthro website now !! XXXX
ohh this is a nice store... i love the letters.., the soaps, the cushions
thansk for sharing
greetings
Anita
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Please someone, transport me there now. Ohhh, the pain of yearning!
Thanks for taking me along for some inspiration, Laura. I really loved the idea of doily headboard (not practical :), but I think a screen would be fantastic.
Hi Laura! I LOVE Anthropology. Ever since I bought that bedding you showed I was hooked. Love all your photos. I just have to figure out how to load them on my blog! Have a Blessed day- Kim :0)
...swooning!! Sadly ~ I don't have an Anthro nearby:( but I simply adore the mossy chandie, the old wire bins and of course the doily headboard!! Oh-so-lovely!!
xo, Rosemary
woah. I have never been to one of these delicious stores, but thankfully I can live vicariously through you! I love seeing how creative people bring things about in such unique ways! I would love to follow these folks around and hear how they work it all out and make it happen..that's the fun part!your pictures give me courage to do some of the funky things that are floating around in my old head! heh heh!
I saw the book chandy in the one that is about 70 miles from me and fell in love with it. I only had my phone with which takes "not good" photos. So, happy to see it again here. That place just makes you happy doesn't it?! So inspiring!!
that store is simply amazing!!!!!
gail
Dear Laura, so many wonderful things! This store is great!!!!!
I love the letters!
Have a nice day,
Hugs, Yvonne
Their lighting displays are incredible. I have a picture in my camera of the glass bottles hanging from ropes around the lights. One from a summer trip to Irvine,CA and one from Southlake, TX. They were both different and both amazing. Now the book cover chandelier is AwEsOmE. I'll have to do a recon trip and snap another picture. Anthro-love here too!
Anthropologie is the best...I love it there. After looking at all your photos I'm thinking that it is time for me to pop in for a visit :)
Love the bag most of all!
That mirror was great! It is so unexpected it made me smile!!!
All Inspiring! love that funky lammpshade....a definite DIY project in that one!
xx
Carole
I like a lot of Anthro love...Lucky you got to take pictures. They wouldn't let me bring my camera in...boohoo.
I love this place, your makin me want to make the trip again to swoon over it all in person.
Good day to ya,
Becky
Love everything!
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anthro is always so pretty!! lovely images. they made me happy!
lots of fun stuff that gets the imagination brewing!
Ooooh! my this is a great post!
Thank you for listing my favorite shop!!
I have the wire found objects there wire basket. I bought it from them a year ago... I had to have it.
Love the book cover idea!
thank you girl your my source of inspiration for the day.
I will be back later to take it all in again :)
xx
Dore
Fabulous, Laura. Love glimpses into other Anthro stores...universally fabulous but so wonderfully different too!
I want those books!
I ENJOYED EVERYONE OF THE PHOTOS. THEY ARE SUCH AN INSPIRATION! THAT PLACE MUST BE SOMETHING ELSE. bestest,Denise
Thanks for the peak at these beauties!
Love it all but lately I've been eyeing that fabulous duvet with the script writing on it. I want it!
I'm lucky enough to have anthro close by too. Such an inspiring store!
Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Love, love, love the doily headboard! Imagine it also as an appliqued doily bedspread if all of them were sewn to muslin....
Hugs, Diane
Oh, I so wish that I lived close that store, it would be like a dream come true to be able to browse through there. I can see how it inspires you!!
LOVE Anthropologie - LOVE your blog and aesthetic - the images on your sidebar are fabulous! I'll be back for more and more! xx
I love that headboard! How creative.
Hi Laura! I love your anthro shots!! It's so neat how each store looks different...always so much inspiration!
Hugs ~
:) T
Nothing to add...Anthro i simply fantastic!!!
Wow, great inspiration!!!
Thanks!
Wishing you a wonderful evening ♥
XO
Mia
Oooh Ooohh. I have some of those little oyster baskets underneath the wooden letters but I didn't get them from Anthro. I charmed them out of a lovely elderly oyster man in the Charente Maritime 2 years ago for 10 euros. What lovely memories...
I love Flea markets too and I love that bag above :)
OH how I love that doily headboard...if I could sew at all I would love to attempt a project like that with all the antique lace bits I have lying around!
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