Tag: Anthropologie
Elements of Style: Combine warm and cool metals to give your home a savvy balance
With chairs, decorations, accessories, and rugs, combine warm and cool metals to give your home a savvy balance.
Four pros share their perfect place setting and tips for creating your own
We spoke to Emily Hertz from Born on Fifth, Lance Jackson and David Ecton from Parker Kennedy Living, Khristian A. Howell, and Vanessa Gilbreath from Vintage English Teacup about their favorite place settings so you can prepare for your Christmas get-together.
Turn your bath into a spa with these 14 seaworthy indulgences
Luxurious decor and bath products from Kohler, Anthropologie, Ona Atlanta, Waterworks, and more
Elements of style: 12 decorations that bring out your artistic side
Add a fresh coat of painter's dazzle with these artistic decorations.
Learn to make your own jewelry at River Mint Finery
For 15 years Avril Joffe and her daughter, Cindy, have run their boho-chic jewelry company out of a studio in Sandy Springs. Their line, Avindy (get it?), is carried at major stores like Anthropologie, but their creations are still handmade.
Now trending: Crosshatching
Looking to add a new element of style to your home? Here's 15 home items showing off this current trend.
Bridesmaid Dresses: BHLDN
Pronounced “beholden,” this bridal boutique opened inside Anthropologie’s Westside outpost last spring.
Anthropologie’s BHLDN boutique is perfect for the easygoing bride
Anthropologie’s bridal boutique, which has landed at the brand’s Westside location, is pronounced “beholden.” Okay, so the name may be fussy, but everything else about this shop-within-a-shop is laid-back.
Revealed! First retail tenants announced for Ponce City Market
We’ve been waiting for years to hear what would fill that massive floor space at Ponce City Market, the mixed-use development in the Old Fourth Ward said to be the largest brick building in the South. On Friday, Women’s Wear Daily revealed the current retail roster for the development in an interview with the president of Jamestown Properties, Michael Phillips.