Anthropologie’s Editor-Approved Home Finds Start at Just $16

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Anthropologie’s Editor-Approved Home Finds Start at Just

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Soumi Sarkar

“I absolutely adore anything from Anthro’s collaborations with other artists, but the one that absolutely has my heart is that with French illustrator Nathalie Lete. I’ve been vying for these glasses from her collection for a while now, with their vibrant, hand-painted floral and fauna motifs that ooze charm and personality. They’d be a perfect fit for my quirky little apartment and would be great conversation pieces when I break them out when hosting.”

—Soumi Sarkar, Digital Designer

Ellen Merchant Cottage Curtains

Cottage Curtains

“I pretty much want everything from Anthro’s collab with Ellen Merchant, who is a decorative artist, designer, and printmaker based in London. What I need the most, though, is bedroom curtains, so I’m starting with these. I love the delicate floral pattern. They’ll be great with the hunter-green roller shades I have on the window already.”

—Elyse Moody, Senior Features Editor

Anthropologie Odile Vanity Tray

Odile Vanity Tray

“I’m a sucker for a reflective vanity tray, and this chrome one is perfect for displaying your trinkets in style. The organic shape works for narrow and wide dressers alike. The little jade accents add a level of glamour, and it’s been sitting in my shopping cart since I first laid eyes on it in-store. It would also make a fab housewarming gift for the friend that’s also accessorized to the nines.”

—Kate McGregor, Digital Editor

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Anthropologie Ginny Gingham Napkins, Set of 4

Ginny Gingham Napkins, Set of 4

“It’s probably time for me to stop offering my guests paper towels to wipe their mouths with when they eat and invest in some nice napkins I can just toss in the wash afterward. This seems better for the environment (and more grown up???). I’m drawn to gingham print this summer for the home and think this more muted gray set with yellow piping would fit in nicely with my aesthetic since it doesn’t skew as country cottage as the other colors.”

—Marina Liao, Senior Commerce Editor

Matilda Goad & Co. Tufted Plaid Rug

Tufted Plaid Rug

“Everything Matilda Goad touches turns to gold, so I was so excited about this collab! This sweet green and pink, with the signature scallop, would be just darling in a little girl’s room. Subtle but fun at the same time!”

—Claire Brito, Senior Social Editor

Anthropologie Neutral Footed Bowl

Neutral Footed Bowl

“Currently, all of my produce gets stacked in a corner on my kitchen counters, but this bowl is about to change all of that. With a chic, textured stripe, I love that this bowl is more of a pedestal for my beloved heirloom tomatoes (just in time for peak season). It’s easy to move, sturdy enough for my crowded kitchen, and easy to handwash when it’s time for a new grocery haul.”

—Kate McGregor, Digital Editor

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Frieling Double-Walled French Press

Double-Walled French Press

“Is there anything wrong with my current French press? No, but that won’t stop me from adding to my coffee collection with this double-walled one. It comes in three different colors—sage green, peacock blue, and terracotta—but I really love the vintage vibe that comes with the sage. My issue with glass French presses is the coffee cools down fairly quickly, and as someone who likes to go back and forth between chugging an entire pot in the morning to slowly sipping throughout the day, that isn’t really ideal for my situation. The stainless steel, double-walled feature makes this item all the more attractive to me. It’s the perfect line between pretty and practical.”

—Meghan Shouse, Assistant Editor

Anthropologie Clara Frame

Clara Frame

“What’s a house without a gallery wall? I love this Clara frame because it stands out as a unique addition to mine and breaks up the monotony of the straight lines or perfect circles of my other, more conventional frames. The curved edge both on the outside and it brings the perfect touch of whimsy to brighten my room.”

—Soumi Sarkar, Digital Designer

Anthropologie Arlo Cocktail Shaker

Arlo Cocktail Shaker

“I’m lucky enough to have a friend who works at Anthropologie, so I knew exactly who to go to when looking for cool home decor, and she immediately turned me in the direction of the Arlo Bar Collection. Let me just say that I’m already obsessed and have the entire collection in my cart. It is so mod, so cool, so insanely unique; I almost don’t know what to do except scrap everything currently on my bar cart to replace them with these pieces. The retro cocktail shaker comes in a clean white and a powder blue, but you can find more color options with different products. The ice bucket comes in a butter yellow rather than blue, and there are multiple platters that come in moodier purples and oranges. I truly have not coveted something like this in a long time.”

—Meghan Shouse, Assistant Editor

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Janet Hill for Artfully Walls Forest Creatures Wall Art

Forest Creatures Wall Art

“As I prepare to move into my first solo apartment (!), I want to upgrade my wall art from my favorite concert posters to some cute paintings without making the place feel too pretentious. I gasped when I first saw this precious wall art of a bathroom vanity, and I think it’d be perfect to put next to the sink or above the toilet and make the bathroom feel more homey.”

—Janae McKenzie, Associate Shopping Editor

Anthropologie Shaw Side Table

Shaw Side Table

“My living room is in desperate need of a side table to hold a cute lamp and guests’ drinks when they come to visit. I could go with utility over style, but why do that when this gorgeous marble slab table with gold legs exists? I love that the design leaves the underside open to hold extra pillows, blankets, or even a crate of records.”

—Janae McKenzie, Associate Shopping Editor

Anthropologie Ginkgo Leaf Tieback

Ginkgo Leaf Tieback

“Anthropologie has some really beautiful curtain tiebacks, and if there’s one small apartment upgrade I can easily afford to do—both time-wise and financially—it’s investing in a pair of these for my bedroom. The brass finish is subtly glam and coordinates with other finishes in the space. Plus, I adore the curved, botanical shape and feel as though the ginkgo leaf detail is appropriate year-round, as opposed to some flowers that feel more spring- and summer-specific.”

—Melanie Yates, Senior Digital Editor

 

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