Anthropologie hosted an 11-day exhibition from May 5th as part of London Craft Week 2022 at their Kings Road Gallery in conjunction with Molly Mahon, aptly dubbed "The Modern Block Printer." Visitors could explore her varied collection of homeware, lights, textiles, and wallpapers, as well as experience her fascination with block printing and love for Rahjistan.
For Molly, block printing is an interesting and fantastic method of printing as well as a way of producing important, attractive, and useful products for our homes. Anyone viewing her work is bound to be blown away by her skill, which she's glad to use to keep the craft alive. Molly usually carves a block into a specific design often inspired by nature, her visits to India, or what she comes across in her daily life.
Furthermore, she is also environmentally conscientious and exclusively uses water-based products, using natural pigments whenever feasible. She uses organic cotton and linen, as well as viscose and other plant-based fibers. The exhibition was a fantastic chance to hear shared tales, fresh ideas, and a distinct perspective on this lovely art.
On the other hand, Anthropologie clothing and merchandise are carefully sourced and handcrafted, guaranteeing that anything you buy at Anthropologie is unique, just like everyone else. Anyone can browse their dress selection for designs and sizes that are appropriate for every occasion, from cocktail parties to weddings to casual daytime shapes.
Guests could also look through their collection of eye-catching party skirts, wide-leg slacks and jeans, and blouses. Think one-of-a-kind slides and attention-getting bags to complete your ensemble. From furniture to curtains, stylish pillows to duvets, wall paintings to Moroccan-inspired carpets, it was fun exploring their extensive home collections.