{People} Kate Pruitt
We’re thrilled to announce a new addition to the Anthology team: Kate Pruitt is joining us as our online editor. She’ll be contributing to the blog and helping to make it a great daily destination for...
View ArticleHolidays Past & Present
We are headed out to prepare for the holiday tomorrow, and to reward ourselves with a bit of rest and relaxation after a few long hard months of work. Issue 5, the Gift Guide, and our upcoming winter...
View ArticleShe Lets Her Hair Down
With December just a day away, the holiday party season is upon us. And aside from our attire for each festivity, one of the big questions is: What to do with our hair? Thankfully, Paris-based...
View ArticleKiss My Spatula
Since launching Anthology last year, Meg and I have collaborated with a number of talented writers, photographers, and stylists. In Issue No. 5, we had the great pleasure of working with Giao Trac,...
View ArticleRemilla Ty
I always look forward to the trailers for every issue of Anthology. Even though I already know the contents of each issue, it’s still fun to see it all come together with previews and sneak peeks...
View Article{Behind the Scenes} Meiko Arquillos
A home often has many layers, but it would be a tall order to explore every layer and detail when we feature a home in the magazine. It’s just not possible. Luckily, the blog gives us the space to...
View Article{Off Shoots} Erica Tanov
Did you see Erica Tanov’s home and studio in Issue No. 8 (“Lived-Grandeur,” page 22)? When I stepped into it a few months ago, I was immediately filled with envy; the same kind of envy that overcomes...
View Article{Films} Kate Roebuck
Years ago, an artist friend introduced me to a small screenprinting device called Gocco. I liken it to the Easy Bake Oven of printing because it relies on flash bulbs to operate. In 2008, Gocco’s...
View ArticleJenny Pennywood
Waaay back in Issue No. 5/Fall 2011, in our “Conversation” feature, we visited with Keith Johnson—an art and antiques buyer for Anthropologie. When we asked him for his motto, he told us: “You only...
View ArticleBryant Terry
In Issue No. 11, chef, writer, and activist Bryant Terry was among the contributors to the “Screen Play” column, sharing one of his favorite food-related flicks. One of Bryant’s missions has been to...
View ArticleLaure Joliet Print Shop
Laure Joliet and I go way back—to the days when we were both contributing to Apartment Therapy. In the six year since, I’ve really enjoyed watching her photography career take off. (It’s always great...
View Article{Off Shoots} Juniper Ridge
If you haven’t heard of—or smelled—Juniper Ridge, a company based on wildcrafted fragrances, you’re missing out. There are some scents—the earth after a rain, a misty redwood forest, the grass in...
View Article{One on One} Yunnie Kim Morena of The Albright
In her line of work, Los Angeles-based photographer Amy Dickerson meets plenty of interesting people. She’ll be sharing her images and interviews with some of them in an ongoing series called “One on...
View ArticleWrite_On!
In our minds, whatever print publications and hand-written letters may lack in digital instantaneousness, they more than make up for in their real-time, tactile, text-in-hand joy. So I hope it comes...
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