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Exclusive: Introducing Anthropologie's International Artist Series
This deeply adored chain has collaborated with artists from around the world, resulting in some of the most unique, showstopping home décor items we've stumbled across in a long while. View photos of each piece after the jump.
Each piece is produced by hand in a very limited run and is availablein small numbers at a scattering of stores nationwide; to shop theentire collection, visit the Rockefeller Center flagship in New York.
Amsterdam
Leslie Oschmann creates these one-of-a-kind pieces entirely from found canvases and vintage chairs.
Sydney
Samantha Robinson's hand-cast Watermelon bowls are molded onactual watermelons, then painted in an array of contrasting,beautifully bold patterns.
Cape Town
John Bauer translates the texture of wool, lace, and crochet onto each of his exquisite, paper-thin porcelain bowls.
London
This wallpaper panel is adorned with a hand-stitched passage fromShakespeare's A Midsummer Nights Dream by British artist Tracy Kendall.
Amsterdam
For her Crystal Virus series Designer Pieke Bergmans findsindustrial items--like antique wooden ladders and coffee tables--andhandblows glass vases directly onto the piece, leaving a charredservice and beautifully drooping glass.
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