Anthro’s New Collection Makes Working From Your Patio a Luxury

Turn any outdoor space into a relaxing retreat.
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With everyone adjusting to life at home 24/7, it’s become clearer than ever how important little luxuries are—and that includes getting some fresh air. Even if all you’re working with is a balcony or a rooftop, there are upgrades you can try to dress up your personal slice of nature. We’re starting with Anthropologie’s just-launched collection

From garden accessories to patio furniture, the Outdoor Living line has everything you need to make the most of whatever room you have. Since it’s been proven that spending even five minutes alfresco can be a serious mood booster, we’re gravitating toward the pieces that will help us create our perfect sanctuary—a mini zen den, if you will. Take a peek at our wish list.

For a Touch of Green

By now we already know that certain plants can help reduce stress, but not everyone has the real estate for a full-blown garden. We love these hand-painted terracotta pots, which will bring a small hit of greenery home while squeezing in some much-needed color in the process. 

For a Place to Relax

This rattan chaise is the ideal spot from which to elegantly recline while feeding yourself grapes. Or simply use it as an extra-comfortable seat for answering work emails.

For a Meditative Moment

Ombré-hued wind chimes strike a perfectly calming chord. Hang them up in a corner of your porch (or on your fire escape window) to make breezy evenings really count. 

See more ways to maximize your outdoor space:  We’re All in Need of Good Vibes: These Plants Have Positive Energy This Might Be the New Rattan Chair If Nothing Else, Add a Firepit to Your Yard

Elly Leavitt

Writer and Editor

Elly enjoys covering anything from travel to funky design (tubular furniture, anyone?) to the latest cultural trend. Her dream apartment would exist on the Upper West Side and include a plethora of mismatched antique chairs, ceramic vessels, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases—essential to her goal of becoming a poor man’s Nora Ephron. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe’s. You will never find her at SoulCycle.