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Best Items to Shop From the Farm Rio x Anthropologie Home Collab
Back in 2017, one of Anthropologie‘s most successful partnerships was just getting off the ground. The collaborator in question? Farm Rio, a Brazilian sustainable clothing label with two million Instagram followers and the kind of color-happy, tropical aesthetic that could convince anyone to book a one-way flight to Rio. For close to a decade, the two brands have been releasing quick-to-sell-out apparel styles like leaf-printed midi dresses, scalloped blouses, and floral appliqué–blessed swimwear. Farm Rio’s fortuitous landing at Anthro marked its debut in the U.S. market, and now the duo is ready for their next chapter… involving Jenga towers with botanical motifs.
As of March 30, Anthropologie and Farm Rio have joined forces on their first-ever homeware collection, featuring spirited, more-is-more tablescaping essentials and indoor-outdoor decor pieces that will instantly bring your abode out of hibernation.
The Farm Rio x Anthropologie Juice Glass: ready to delight guests and hostess both.
Courtesy Anthropologie, Farm Rio
“We believe in homes with soul. Spaces where every object tells a story and every corner reflects personality,” Mariana Leal, head of collaborations and partnerships at Farm Rio, shares in a press release. “This collaboration with Anthropologie is about more than just products, it’s about creating a way of living that feels warm, effortless, and full of meaning.”
Besides its endearing Farm Rio x Anthropologie Jenga Tower, the nature-inspired capsule is punctuated by standouts like fruit-bedecked juice glasses, pitchers that swap basic handles for banana-shaped ones, a set of assorted nut bowls for making martini hour even more of a treat, as well as melamine dinner plates that boast jungle scenes with friendly monkeys and leopards on the prowl. Anthropologie has always been known for its playful side, but the sheer vividness of every last item in the collaboration surpasses anything we’ve seen at the retailer to date.
The tableware here is meant to encourage spontaneous get-togethers in the warmer months, while pricier picks like a $228 glazed ceramic side table, $118 trinket tray crafted out of intricately woven rattan, and the Flatwoven Parrots Rug (which can be customized to the dimensions of a runner, clocking in at $298) are capable of evoking the energy and balmy opulence of “The White Lotus” Season 3, no matter the weather outside your window.
Grab a Farm Rio x Anthropologie Ceramic Side Table for your next backyard soirée, but prepare to answer a lot of questions regarding its origins.
Courtesy Anthropologie, Farm Rio
“By moving beyond traditional outdoor materials and utilizing elevated ceramics and wood, we’ve created a collection that feels collected, memorable, and perfect for summer gatherings,” says Katherine Finder, Anthropologie Home’s chief merchandising officer.
If you’ve long been a fan of Farm Rio’s tote bags, summery gowns, jumpsuits, and one-piece swimsuits, you’ll feel a touch of pleasant déjà vu when shopping Farm Rio x Anthropologie’s latest. Bananas, rainforest foliage, and exotic animals, after all, commonly swath the label’s bestsellers; in this case, they reappear at their liveliest and most Technicolor, translating Farm Rio’s sartorial joie de vivre into an interior design lexicon sure to be embraced by all brand loyalists and new admirers alike.
Always a master at leveraging viral pop culture moments, Anthropologie made sure to pepper the rollout with highlights like the Farm Rio x Anthropologie Soccer Ball: right in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Bypassing primary colors or the basic, black-and-white print found on regulation-size balls, the fresh arrival (one of the collection’s most unexpected) makes cheering for Brazil a nonnegotiable. So too were we surprised to discover what is undoubtedly the assortment’s pièce de résistance — the Farm Rio x Anthropologie Abacaxi Surfboard ($4,500) that’s been made by hand, flaunting intertwined blooms, lemon branches, and breathtaking birds in flight. Likely too precious to catch waves on, the board will become your home’s ultimate conversation piece as soon as you hang it above the couch.
The Abacaxi Surfboard — to fuel your World Surf League Championship dreams (or beautify your next living room hang).
Courtesy Anthropologie, Farm Rio
It’s not enough to simply call yourself a maximalist these days; both your wardrobe and your environs have to reflect it. Let the Farm Rio x Anthropologie home collection, available exclusively at anthropologie.com and in Anthropologie stores, inspire you to live a little more colorfully, then — however you define the term.
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Meet the Author
Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on not-to-miss collaborations in the home, fashion, and beauty spaces.
















