We drop in to our local Anthropologie store on a weekly basis. Not so much to peruse their clothing or furniture (both way out of our budget!) but to gather inspiration from their always fantastic displays. This week didn't make us jump for our craft drawer the way our last visit did, but we still got a kick out of their clever display of common objects. Check out more installations after the jump...









displays are fun and inventive at times---prices are to high for the quality.
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You're going to have the book defenders (DON'T DO ANYTHING CREATIVE WITH A BOOK BESIDES DISPLAY IT ON A BOOKSHELF!!!) all in a frenzy over this.
I think it's lovely.
view HeatherAB's profile
I always enjoyed their aesthetic -- especially some of their early catalogs -- but was disappointed recently to find out they are owned by Urban Outfitters.
view john m's profile
Indeed beautiful! The bibliophile in me winces a bit at the sight of all those pages doing contortionist stunts, but I have to admit the beauty of it.
view selena's profile
at first i thought they were air filters..
view antimatt's profile
Ditto Selena. It's tough for bibliophiles but, admit it: some books are not worth reading.
Lovely display.
view artnscience's profile
Brilliant. And better this than an unread book.
view JacksonMarie's profile
It's always a surprise and delighted to walk into Anthropology and see what the visual merchandising team has created!
view Seaside's profile
I work at anthropologie...and let me tell you....we worked on those books every single morning. It took FOREVER. Especially the tiny books hanging. But it looks amazing and it was totally worth it!
view whatisasofe's profile
I don't consider myself a bibliophile, but I was raised to treat books with a certain level of respect. The pictures made me cringe. Sorry.
view mamalicious's profile
whatisasofe - how did you make the hanging ones? they're beautiful - i'd love to make a few!
view cherrystilleto's profile
and i was raised not to worship false idols. they're just books. i have a stack of babysitters clubs from my childhood that would be of more worth folded up than read.
view Pistachio's profile
People are so freaking harsh on here. It's not, in any way, "worshiping false idols" to feel a sense of respect for books and not want to destroy them. Bloody hell, people. Why all the snark? Disgusting.
view Monkeyme's profile
cherry- what we did is we cut little books...out of the bigger ones...do you know what i mean? With big razor blades we cut smaller guys from the bigger ones, and then we folded each paper diagonally in the same direction, or we would fold each page inside, each book was folded differently. By folding the papers so much it made them into circles. And then we just strung them on string!
view whatisasofe's profile
hi everyone!
i am the display coordinator at the berkeley store where these are hanging and i can tell you a bit about them. all of the books are from the el cerrito recycling center, and none of the books are cut. they are all made from folding each page identically. then we glued the spine to a piece of rope. we will reuse them for holiday display and then we will either donate them to a school or recycle them. hope this helps ease some minds.... i appreciate the kind feedback though!
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p.s. not to judge but, does it make people feel better that most of them are super cheesy bodice-ripping romance novels?
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The display would make a great decor for a back to school party. I will prepare a mood board.
view At Home with kim vallee's profile
anthro hands down has the most inventive and creative displays. i was in the store on fri and was amazed how cool this looks. much more dramatic in person. thanks for sharing.
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I write super cheesy bodice-ripping novels and I'm totally offended! Kidding. Love the displays. I saw them when I was in Seattle last week and they're even more stunning in person. I was madly trying to figure out how I could steal them and get them through airport security... Well done, as always.
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