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Sphere-spotting: New York

An Anthropologie blooms in Brooklyn.

By Cathy Schneider, Sphere Trending Trend Futurist, Director of Color Theory

Surrounded by the spirited shops and restaurants on Atlantic Ave, this Anthropologie store, the very first one in Brooklyn, sits in a two-story landmarked brick and metal building from 1856, once the site of John Curtin Inc. Sail Makers and Canvas Goods.

What Makes This Store Unique?

Other than being the first Anthropologie in Brooklyn, it features a shoe shop, candle shop, and in-store exclusive NYC products.

Anthropologie Brooklyn

Framed Florals is a Brooklyn based preservation studio that creatively presses, preserves, & frames flowers. You can purchase in the store, from the pressed flower machine, stickers and tattoos based on Framed Florals flower pressings.

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Romancing the Home

By Emily Siwek, Sphere Trending Trend Futurist, Director of Architectural Design

A new home philosophy is emerging around romanticizing the home – represented in the treatment of interiors and exteriors embracing more decorative details and within the everyday elements of home.

Two new collaborations exemplify this trend – the new Bridgerton collection for Ruggable, based on the strikingly decorative and romantic Netflix series, and Erin Featherston’s collection for Anthropologie that is whimsical and fairytale-esque.

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