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Anthropologie partners with The Met on homeware collection

Lifestyle brand, Anthropologie has launched an exclusive homeware collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The festive limited edition collection has been inspired by artwork of the Gilded Age and joins Anthropologie’s signature aesthetic with inspiration from historic works in The Met’s American Wing.

The Met x Anthropologie Collection celebrates the grandeur of late 19th century American design, capturing the essence of an era marked by lavish art and interiors. Drawing on The Met collection, the offering features an array of meticulously designed homeware pieces including intricately patterned dinnerware and serveware, luxurious glassware and barware, a classic tea set, textiles, candles and decorative accents.

Each piece in the 44-piece collection reflects the ornate charm of the Gilded Age, fusing luster, shine and sinuous curves that are keystones to the aesthetic movement.

“We are delighted to collaborate with The Metropolitan Museum of Art as this collection allows us to infuse our creative vision with The Met’s unparalleled historical resources, resulting in an assortment that is both timeless and elegant,” commented Katherine Finder, chief merchandising officer at Anthropologie. “Our collection takes you from an elegant dinner to after dinner cocktails and dessert – truly a magical way to celebrate the holidays with family and friends.”

Josh Rom, head of global licensing and partnerships at The Met, continued: “Our collaboration with Anthropologie transports consumers to one of the most opulent eras in American design through an inspiring offering of tableware and home accents. We look forward to seeing how this collection will inspire conversations about art, design, and creativity during the holiday season and beyond.”

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