The fourth picture is from the San Jose CA store, and the fifth is from Marlton NJ. I wonder how many staples and screws they had to use. I wonder if they ever want to see yet alone cut another piece of cardboard (or paint!) I wonder if their ridiculously talented display people tried to slide down this last one, I mean its tempting, no? Absolutely amazing. Oh Anthropologie, how I adore thee. I am admittedly, one of those geeks who can wander around their stores for hours- just to rejuvenate my weary spirit and to feel inspired. It is inspiring, isn't it?
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Wave of Mutilation
I am absolutely floored by Anthropologie. These are images of their fall window displays- inspired by waves & wind-natures motion. They are made from cardboard, wood and other found objects. The top three pictures are from their Philadelphia PA store and I think they are just brilliant. Can you even imagine installing this?
The fourth picture is from the San Jose CA store, and the fifth is from Marlton NJ. I wonder how many staples and screws they had to use. I wonder if they ever want to see yet alone cut another piece of cardboard (or paint!) I wonder if their ridiculously talented display people tried to slide down this last one, I mean its tempting, no? Absolutely amazing. Oh Anthropologie, how I adore thee. I am admittedly, one of those geeks who can wander around their stores for hours- just to rejuvenate my weary spirit and to feel inspired. It is inspiring, isn't it?
The fourth picture is from the San Jose CA store, and the fifth is from Marlton NJ. I wonder how many staples and screws they had to use. I wonder if they ever want to see yet alone cut another piece of cardboard (or paint!) I wonder if their ridiculously talented display people tried to slide down this last one, I mean its tempting, no? Absolutely amazing. Oh Anthropologie, how I adore thee. I am admittedly, one of those geeks who can wander around their stores for hours- just to rejuvenate my weary spirit and to feel inspired. It is inspiring, isn't it?
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