New collaboration includes 40 pieces featuring 18 heritage prints.
British lifestyle brand Liberty has teamed up with Anthropologie for a new 40-piece homewares collaboration.
The collection sees 18 prints feature across the likes of aprons and towels, coffee mugs, stationery, plush chairs and sofas, cushions and bedding.
The heritage prints have each been reimagined for the modern day home while still staying true to Liberty’s rich, eclectic and exotic history.
They include the Mabelle print, inspired by 17th century Indian chintz, the 1971 Feather Bloom print and the Strawberry Thief print.
Andrew Carnie, president of home, garden and Europe at Anthropologie, commented: “Liberty is familiar yet artistic, homely yet special – it’s the ultimate print brand and one I’ve admired for many years.
“Like anyone who is passionate about design, I have always revered Liberty as the very epitome of classic British style, and have been continually amazed by its constant reinventions, which have seen the brand remain fresh and relevant for well over a century.
“Given our shared passion for pushing creative boundaries, I believe that Anthropologie and Liberty are a natural fit.”
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