anthropologie's music-themed issue
This month, Anthropologie partnered with Hatch Show Print (one of America's oldest working poster print shops) to create their music-themed issue (catalog). Many of the images were photographed in what looks like music halls and the band rooms behind them. And the typography amongst each page is a definite must-see!
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14 comments:
oh my, I love.... everything!! lovely collection!
I love those old posters like that
Wow That is beautiful! The opener pastel image is so pretty! Thank you for sharing!
Love Love
Hello Sandwich
Who knew my gran father's attic would be so fashionable.And beautiful, too. Lovely photography.
Those images are gorgeous. It's so great that Hatch is a working letterpress print shop, museum and historical archive. Definitely one to remember!
wow this looks absolutely great! thank you so much for bringing my attention to it!
so great!
I just got my catalog in the mail yesterday and tore out many of the same pictures you posted! As if it's not hard enough to resist buying one of each, Anthropologie has to go and throw in amazing sets and themes, too!!
Anthropologie is so awesome... these pictures are beautiful.
oh my gorgeous!!
wow, very cool... can't wait to get mine in the mail!
xoxo,
lesley
As a past Hatcher I'm thrilled to see this collaboration. This is not only one of Nashville's treasures, but also a national art and music treasure. The work alone stands for itself, but the history behind it all (or rather above in the attic above the shop) is astounding. I worked there when they were cataloging the photo plates. Seeing the original photo plates of Dolly and Elvis was what hit home for me and made me feel the weight of that history. Aside from this history, the work produced there is astounding. To this day I smell the ink and get homesick! If your interested in more art prints rather than just re-strikes look up the work of Jim Sherraden who now runs the shop. Also, if you're truly a fan make the trek and buy the book "Hatch Show Print: The History of a Great American Poster Shop."
i just got mine in the mail yesterday and loved it! wow!
yeah - i was swooning too. not so much about the clothes this time -- but the home stuff and the hatch show print - so so so good
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