Anchors were a weighty trend way back in Spring 2009 — and, nearly a decade later, their appeal has anything but diminished. What has changed during this time is presentation: today’s examples tend to be pared down to its simplest silhouette, with dramatic navies and reds playing starring roles.
Then
1. Design Design 2. Boatman Geller 3. In Good Company 4. Dabney Lee Stationery 5. Kelly Kay Creative
Now
Lucite tray with personalized interchangeable insert is from Prissy Plates.
Stylized anchors adorn this letterpressed birthday card from Underwood Letterpress.
Flat note from Reyn Paper Co. is printed in Atlanta.
Letterpressed card from Page Stationery features wave pattern on back.
Guest towel is one of many themed offerings from C.R. Gibson.
First Mate Onesie is from Rock Scissors Paper.
Folded thank you from Night Owl Paper Goods is gold foiled.
From Designworks Ink, book cloth Exposed Spine Perpetual Planner features gold foil and wide grosgrain ribbon.