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The Collection

Anthologic Interiors

Curated furnishings, decor, and art for effortlessly collected rooms.

About the Concept

For years, the design world has used the word 'vintage' to describe older furnishings and objects. And while vintage can mean rare, classic, collectible, and beautifully made, it can also carry the wrong associations: dusty, dated, overly nostalgic, or simply old.

But what is happening in interiors now is bigger than vintage.

Anthologic (an-THOL-jik) Interiors are furnishings that feel collected, storied, and intentionally gathered.

People are moving away from rooms that feel mass-produced, overly coordinated, and bought all at once. They are turning back toward pieces with craftsmanship, character, history, and soul — pieces that make a room feel layered, personal, and impossible to duplicate. That needed a better word.

Similar to how the term Grandmillennial gave a name to a traditional style that had re-emerged in a younger, fresher way, Anthologic gives language to a style that has been evolving in interiors: a refined mix of old and new, classic and unexpected, polished and personal.

The word Anthologic comes from two ideas: anthology and nostalgia. An anthology is a selected collection — not everything, but the pieces chosen because they have meaning, beauty, or importance. Nostalgia is the emotional pull of memory — the feeling that something has history, warmth, and connection. Together, they describe the way we believe the best interiors are made.

An anthologic room is not filled with old things simply because they are old. It is composed from selected furnishings, objects, art, and details that carry beauty, craftsmanship, character, and feeling. Each piece has its own story. Some old some new, all classic and together, they create a room that feels layered, personal, and intentionally gathered.

Anthologic design takes inspiration from classic, high-impact styles — Chinoiserie, Hollywood Regency, Art Nouveau, Neoclassical, French country, Palm Beach Regency, West Indies, and beyond — but the result is not one fixed style. It is a point of view.

“The best rooms are not bought all at once. They are gathered.”

Why Anthologic Interiors

As an interior designer, I have always been drawn to classic style, beautiful craftsmanship, and furnishings with character. I love pieces that have presence — the kind that can anchor a room, start a conversation, or make a space feel as if it has evolved over time.

After years of sourcing new furnishings and materials for clients, I started to feel increasingly uninspired by what I was seeing. Page after page, so much of the furniture looked the same. The quality felt thinner. The details felt flatter. The personality had been edited out.

Much of what was being newly produced felt copied, mainstreamed, and mass-distributed — pretty enough, maybe, but not memorable.

Then in 2023, while working with clients who loved traditional, high-end furniture, we began looking at vintage and antique furnishings in a more intentional way. That search changed everything for me. The treasure hunt brought the joy back.

I found pieces with better construction, better materials, and genuine character. Pieces that felt like they had a story. Pieces that made me excited about design again.

That's what Anthologic Interiors is about. It's a curated collection of new and vintage furnishings, all selected with intention. Each piece is chosen for its quality, its craftsmanship, and its ability to anchor a room or start a conversation. These are pieces with presence — the kind that feel like they've been collected over time.

Beyond the Shop

Before a space can be effortlessly collected, it needs a thoughtful foundation. For full-scale residential styling and custom space planning, discover our design firm, Moore Interiors.

Operating strictly on a highly selective, limited-engagement basis, the studio brings a tailored, high-end traditional perspective to private residences.

Learn More About Moore Interiors

“The best design feels effortlessly collected.”