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Anthropologie partners with the renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art for new homeware collection

Anthropologie has announced an exclusive homeware collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, introducing a limited-edition collection inspired by Gilded Age artwork. Set to launch in time for the holiday season, this collection merges Anthropologie's signature style with historical influences from The Met's American Wing.

The assortment aims to infuse everyday living spaces with a sense of opulence, reflecting the grandeur of the Gilded Age. Each piece captures the essence of classic artistry, making it a perfect addition to festive decor. This partnership highlights Anthropologie's commitment to offering unique, artistically inspired homeware that resonates with both contemporary and historical aesthetics.

'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,' says Chief Merchandising Officer of Anthropologie Living, Katherine Finder. '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.'

'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,' says Josh Romm, Head of Global Licensing and Partnerships at The Met. 'We look forward to seeing how this collection will inspire conversations about art, design, and creativity during the holiday season and beyond.'

About The Met
The Met in New York City presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. Since its founding in 1870, The Met has always aspired to be more than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive in the Museum's galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures.

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