We finally have an Anthropologie in New Orleans. I don't think it's a huge deal, because we have such great boutique shopping on Magazine Street. But still it's nice to have another fancy big box store within the city limits.
I was invited to the grand opening party, a hoopla that filled the 9,000 square foot store (on two floors), that previously housed another big box mega store: Pottery Barn.
But I went back after the party on a quiet Monday morning to really see the store. It is a lovely space, something you would expect to see done by someone with deep pockets.
That's what the shop girl said!
The cables remind me of The Brooklyn Bridge
There are several clever display ideas that might be translated for home use. I was told by a shop girl that the display team designed things on the spot especially for the space, that they didn't have any preconceptions, though I find that hard to believe. Anthropologie is an identifiable brand, and each store anywhere looks like an Anthropologie.
I loved many of the displays, finding them more interesting than the merchandise. This store feels light on home furnishings. I was hoping with this massive amount of space to see some of the larger goods we only see in the Anthro catalog.
I tried to buy it as is, but they wouldn't sell the bowl with the display
Also love the witty table runner made out of restaurant guest checks
We can do this!
There are plenty of clothes and table top items, and other smalls displayed.
I asked the shop girl if I could get her email and contact her later about some of the merchandise and displays, but she got very jumpy, saying that Anthropologie is super protective of what it does. She is very proud to be part of the team, and told me about the Bravo TV show (duh) as we walked to the dressing room area where the Magpie Chandelier is displayed.
She thought it was so clever how the owners pick up odds and ends "from all over the world" that magically get turned into a chandelier. I demurred that the idea of a magpie chandelier has been done by many artists, and sure this one is cute but (not magic)....
Still I bought a couple of things, though most things are just too expensive and not that unique anymore.
We are happy to have Anthropologie in New Orleans. It's a nice fit. They have employed some New Orleans artists HERE
We work at perch. together
Maybe my years and years of experience are showing, and maybe because I work in the best home furnishings shop on Magazine Street, I just was not bowled over by the store. In fairness I wasn't bowled over in New York either.
It's the kind of place I'll stop in if I'm early for a movie date (the shop is in the Canal Place mall where there is a cinema).
And I'm sure to pick up some little thing, beguiled by the displays.
If money were no object, I would buy the Union Jack ottoman, or any number of other pieces of furniture.
What about you guys? Last year the blogs were all a-gush with posts about Anthropologie. This year, I don't see as many. Are you still in love with Anthro?
It's made from plastic lids from take-out coffee cups
Or is it just the lousy economy putting a damper on shopping posts in general?
A plastic spoon and a piece of fabric
A little wooden block underneath holds it up
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