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Anthropologie Home is coming to Nordstrom 

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Nordstrom  has announced a partnership with Anthropologie  to introduce more than 200 items from Anthropologie Home at select Nordstrom full-line stores and on Nordstrom.com, beginning March 19, 2018. The Anthropologie Home collection will encompass categories including kitchen, dining and entertaining, bed and bath textiles, room décor, stationery and hardware.  This is good news for fans of the unique (and sometimes quirky style) of Anthropologie’s furniture and housewares.   Bringing Anthropolgie Home to Nordstrom will make their goods more widely available and offer Nordstrom customers the chance to get items from Anthropologie while earning Nordstrom rewards and other benefits.  We might even see Anthropologie Home exclusives on the annual Nordstrom Anniversary sale.

 Anthropologie Home

An Anthropologie Home display from the Anthropologie Blog.

 

Anthropologie Home at Nordstrom represents a mix of classic and iconic pieces, new seasonal designs and exclusive artist collaborations. Highlights of the collaboration will include  Massachusetts-based ceramicist Molly Hatch’s whimsical creations, painter and UK native Sally Muir’s dog portraiture, Los Angeles studio All Roads Design’s artisanal textiles and North Carolina’s Suite One Studio’s watercolor inspired designs.

Anthropologie HOME

A sample room with decor from Anthropologie Home.

Nordstrom shoppers, look for Anthroplogie Home at these Nordstrom store locations :

Arden Fair (Sacramento, Calif.)NorthPark Center (Dallas, Texas)
Bellevue Square (Bellevue, Wash.)Park Meadows (Lone Tree, Colo.)
Brea Mall (Brea, Calif.)Perimeter Mall (Atlanta, Ga.)
Downtown Seattle (Seattle, Wash.)Scottsdale Fashion Square (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
Fashion Valley (San Diego, Calif.)The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City (Arlington, Va.)
Garden State Plaza (Paramus, N.J.)
Mall of America (Bloomington, Minn.)The Galleria at Tyler (Riverside, Calif.)
Michigan Avenue (Chicago, Ill.)The Mall at Short Hills (Short Hills, N.J.)
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