Octo-Anthropologie (part 2)
Back at the beginning of the year, I wrote this post about some octopus-themed products I spotted at my local Anthropologie store. In the last month or so, several new products have been making the rounds within the Tumblr-o-sphere (well, the parts of it that are obsessed with cephalopods at least), and I figured it was time for a follow-up.
These are all rather, um…high-end, and I’ve listed them in order of ascending price. Once you get down to the amazing octopus sofa, forty-eight dollars for a metal coat hook won’t seem so bad…
Let spindly tentacles grab your jacket as you walk into your foyer or your robe as you enter the bath.
- Hardware required
- Aluminum
- 8.75″H, 8″W
- 1.5″ projection
- Imported
Inky octopi slink across neutral linen-cotton window coverings. An Anthropologie exclusive, designed by Thomas Paul.
- Tunnel tab construction
- Linen, cotton; cotton lining
- Dry clean
- 50″W
- Imported
$208.00-$268.00 from Anthropologie.com
A sinuous deep-sea dweller slinks across our firstborn sofa, rendered in intricate crewelwork by Parisian artist Nathalie Lete. Carved ocean flowers garland the ebony wood frame.
- Belgian black finish
- Eight-way hand-tied seat construction
- Linen upholstery
- Hardwood frame; poly dacron, cotton padding fill
- Professionally clean
- 39.5″H, 71″W, 35″D
- 20″H
- Handcrafted in USA
$3,489.00 from Anthropologie.com
Tags: Anthropologie, furniture, octopus




To die for! I love those curtains.
Thanks for sharing!
*off to Anthropologie*
I went by my local Anthropologie yesterday to see if could see any of these products in person, but I couldn’t find anything. I hope you have better luck than I did!