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The Best Things to Buy at Rio Farm x Anthropologie Home Collab
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Back in 2017, one of Anthropologie’s most successful collaborations had just begun. The assistant in question? Farm Rio, a Brazilian sustainable clothing label with two million Instagram followers and a colorful, tropical aesthetic that could convince anyone to book a one-way flight to Rio. For nearly a decade, the two brands have been offering fast-selling clothing such as leaf-printed midi dresses, slouchy blouses and floral-blessed swimwear. Farm Rio’s lucky arrival at Anthro marked its debut in the US market, and now the duo is ready for the next chapter…
Starting March 30, Anthropologie and Farm Rio have teamed up for their first home accessories collection, featuring table setting essentials and outdoor decor pieces that will instantly brighten up your living space.
The Farm Rio x Anthropologie Juice Glass: perfect to impress guests and hostess alike.
Courtesy of Anthropologie, Farm Rio
“We believe in homes with soul. Places where everything tells a story and every corner reflects personality,” Mariana Leal, head of cooperation and collaboration at Farm Rio, shares the press release. This collaboration with Anthropologie isn’t just about products, it’s about creating a lifestyle that feels warm, effortless and meaningful.
In addition to its adorable Rio x Anthropologie Jenga Tower farm, the nature-inspired capsule features highlights such as fruit-sculpted juice glasses, cups that swap cups for banana-shaped ones, a set of assorted nut bowls to make martini hour even more fun, as well as melamine dinner plates boasting a leopard print. Anthropologie has long been known for its playful side, but the clarity of every last item in the collaboration surpasses anything we’ve seen from the retailer to date.
The table here is meant to encourage spontaneous gatherings in the warmer months, while pricier options like the $228 carved ceramic side table, the $118 trinket tray made of intricately woven rattan, and the Flatwoven Parrots Rug (adjustable to 9 degrees of intensity) and the sweet delight of “The White Lotus” Season 3, regardless of the weather outside your window.

Customize the Rio x Anthropologie Ceramic Side Farmhouse Table for your next soirée, but be prepared to answer a lot of questions about its origins.
Courtesy of Anthropologie, Farm Rio
Katherine Finder, chief sales officer of Anthropologie Home says: “By going beyond outdoor materials and using high-quality ceramics and wood, we have created a collection that feels collected, memorable, and perfect for summer gatherings.”
If you’ve always loved Farm Rio’s bags, summer dresses, jumpsuits, and one-piece swimsuits, you’ll experience déjà vu when you shop the latest from Farm Rio x Anthropologie. Bananas, rainforest leaves and exotic animals are, of course, often the most popular; in this case, they reappear in their most vivid Technicolor, translating the “Sartorial joie de vivre” of Farm Rio into an interior design lexicon sure to be embraced by all loyal and young lovers alike.
Always a master during pop culture moments, Anthropologie made sure to deliver highlights like the Farm Rio x Anthropologie Soccer Ball: just in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. More than the original colors or the original text, black and white found on the regular size balls, the new arrival (one of the most unexpected) makes cheering for Brazil impossible solved. We, too, were surprised to find what is undoubtedly the assortment’s pièce de résistance – the Farm Rio x Anthropologie Abacaxi Surfboard ($4,500) that is hand-crafted, intertwining blossoms, lemon branches, and amazing flying birds. It can be very useful for catching waves, the board will become a part of the home communication once you hang it above the bed.

Abacaxi Surfboard – fueling your World Surf League Championship dreams (or decorating your next living room).
Courtesy of Anthropologie, Farm Rio
It is not enough to just talk call you are a maximalist these days; your clothes and surroundings must reflect it. Say the Farm Rio x Anthropologie home collection, available exclusively at anthropologie.com and in Anthropologie stores, has inspired you to live in more color, now — however you define the word.
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Farm Rio x Anthropologie Melamine Dinner Plates, Set of 4
Price at the date of publication of this article: $40

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Tassel Outdoor Pillow
Price at the date of publication of this article: $68

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Fresh Ocean Waves & Bergamot Ceramic Candle
Price at the date of publication of this article: $54

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Figural Tri-Bowl
Price at the date of publication of this article: $46

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Tufted Indoor/Outdoor Bananas Rug
Price when this article was published: $598

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Figural Pitcher
Price when this article was published: $36

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Figural Napkin Rings, Set of 4
Price when this article was published: $48

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Large Oval Serving Platter
Price at the date of publication of this article: $28

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Printed Beach Towel
Price at the date of publication of this article: $58

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Waterproof Playing Cards
Price when this article was published: $42

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Embellished Napkin, Set of 2
Price when this article was published: $28

Farm Rio x Anthropologie Tablecloth
Price when this article was published: $198
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