The premiere issue of
Anthology Magazine arrived in my mailbox last week, and I was beside myself with excitement. While, I completely adore my online shelter mags--and you know I do--I have to say that it was so nice to
hold and
feel a real magazine again
(this reminds me, I must order my print versions of Lonny, asap). After reading the magazine cover to cover, I am pleased to say that the premiere issue of
Anthology is SO diverse. It takes you though stylish home tours, it features colorful city guides (Park City, Utah!), and even had delicious recipes in the back! A total surprise that I absolutely loved.
One more thing? A horse hook from
my shop was featured in the issue! I about DIED when I saw it. I think I screamed. "The Market Report", written by
Joy Cho, focused on items that "get better with age". Joy had contacted me last spring about the wall hook, saying that it
may or may not be featured in "a fall article" she was writing... I totally forgot about it until I opened
Anthology Magazine. Thank you, Joy! I was beyond thrilled to see the vintage horse head wall hook (and my website!) in the issue!
Now that I'm done bragging
(I'm sorry, but this was a major excitement for me... I had to gush about it!), here are some of my favorite shots from the premiere issue...
perhaps my favorite interiors shot in the whole issue. I LOVE the white plates on the wall, in combination with the white table top, white lamps and black shades. This picture is sensational.
Anyone can do this with thrift store finds or vintage ironstone!
I love the unique layout and tailored style of this magazine. Everything is so clean and modern, it's easy to read and the pictures are beautiful. They are really setting their own path in the world of shelter magazines and I like that. I can't wait to see future issues!
How terrific is this? So, if you aren't a subscriber, pick one up at Anthropologie.
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