Jerrelle Guy’s Madea collection for Anthropologie brings a Splash of Color & a Pinch of Joy to the Kitchen 

Anthroplogie partnered with Jerrelle Guy, star baker, food stylist, and award-winning author of the Black Girl Baking cookbook, for a collection of bakeware and kitchenware, that comes from the heart.

Named after the eldest of Guy’s grandmother’s sisters, the Madea Collection includes a variety of kitchen items ranging from dessert plates and prep bowls to an apron and a dessert stand, with each piece rendered in vibrant hues and intricate floral patterns.

The kitchen is known as the heart of the home, and when you’re baking something like a birthday cake for a loved one, or hosting friends for a dinner party, working with beautiful materials makes the experience all the more special. Guy’s new collection for Anthropologie reflects exactly that.

Guy’s assortment is full of color and whimsy kitchenware. The serving ware, dinner plates, bowls, and glasses feature intricate patterns that certainly inspire joy. Even though there are still a few weeks left of winter, the garden motifs will have you dreaming of spring tablescapes and warm weather gatherings.

“Whenever the outside world has felt grating, I’ve turned to my kitchen for sanctuary, the same way people turn to their grandmothers and their grandmother’s cooking for comfort,” Guy wrote on their most recent Instagram post announcing the collection. “My goal is that these pieces help you tap into that safe, cozy feeling while you’re in the kitchen.”

You can shop the entire collection here.


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