Anthro’s New Collection Will Turn Your Home Into a Parisian Pied-à-Terre

Courtesy of the coolest French girl.
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There are cool French girls and put-together Parisians and then there’s Paule Marrot. Loved for her upbeat style and fanciful pattern work, the trailblazing textile designer blossomed from the mid-1920s to the early seventies, working for esteemed clients like the British royal family and Jackie Kennedy. Now, Marrot serves as Anthropologie’s newest muse for a dreamy capsule collection of vibrant home decor, and we couldn’t be more thrilled.

Drawing on Marrot’s archival prints of bold fauna and florals, the fashion-forward brand has reimagined the Bordeaux-born designer’s sense of whimsy with a new line of inspired home decor. From dining essentials to bedding staples, the collection is the early slice of spring we’ve been craving.

Transform your home into a Paris pied-a-terre with these six magical finds from Anthropologie x Paule Marrot.

A summer afternoon spent strolling through an open field of daisies, captured in the comfort of a seriously dreamy swivel chair.

Set down a cold glass of lemonade without fearing that you’ll leave a pesky watermark behind.

Snoozing on a lazy Sunday or napping in the garden? Your bed will never know the difference.

Promise the start of an early spring by bringing this scene of fluttering butterflies and friendly birds to the tablescape.

Pink sofas are our favorite living room eye candy, but this botanical rendition takes the classic to a new level with leafy greens.

Whether for the nursery or home office, this bold backdrop is guaranteed to make a happy statement with its familiar lineup of forest creatures and blossoming flora.

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Lydia Geisel

Home Editor

Lydia Geisel has been on the editorial team at Domino since 2017. Today, she writes and edits home and renovation stories, including house tours, before and afters, and DIYs, and leads our design news coverage. She lives in New York City.

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