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Anthropologie's Stoneware Prank Trend Takes Social Media by Storm

Customers are turning Anthropologie's 'hot new homeware' into hilarious pranks. The trend is spreading, with other retailers joining in.

There is a sculpture on the surface of stone. Behind it, photographs are attached to the wall.
There is a sculpture on the surface of stone. Behind it, photographs are attached to the wall.

Anthropologie's Stoneware Prank Trend Takes Social Media by Storm

Anthropologie's latest homeware trend is causing a stir, with customers pranking their partners using unique stone ornaments. The 'Anthropologie rocks' are reminiscent of ancient artifacts and have gone viral on social media.

The trend began with Anthropologie sharing a 'hot new homeware' trend on its social channels. Customers have been purchasing these stone objects, such as the 'Ōamaru Egg' from Fourth Street, and using them to prank their partners. The limestone ornament, priced at £45.50, resembles a miniature Stonehenge and has been causing reactions of shock and disbelief.

Other retailers are joining in on the trend. Ferm Living offers rock-inspired decor pieces, including a wall hook. Danish designer Kristina Dam's rock pile sculpture, inspired by the art of stacking stones, is also gaining popularity. Meanwhile, West Elm offers a marble object that can serve as a paperweight, adding a touch of elegance to any desk. Pyrite, known for its strength and protective properties, is another popular choice for these pranks.

The 'Anthropologie rocks' trend has taken social media by storm, with customers worldwide sharing videos of their pranks. While the exact origin of the 'Ōamaru Egg' remains unclear, the trend shows no signs of slowing down. Retailers are embracing the trend, offering their own interpretations of these unique stone ornaments.

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