
30 Lovely Anthropologie Home Items
Some Rifle Paper Co. menagerie wallpaper because you DESERVE to live in a space that reminds you of ancient tapestried castles, ~but with a modern twist~. No matter the square footage of your home, you can give it some medieval vibes with this easy peel-and-stick design.
Each roll covers 45 square feet. Promising review: "The wallpaper itself is beautiful and the pattern is stunning." —Natalie UPrice: $78 per roll (available in two colors)
A delightfully colorful ceramic Caraway cookware set if you want to add some pizzazz to your kitchen without breaking the bank with a remodel. These are so pretty, you'll want to leave them out on the stove to show them off!
AND this set not only comes with a fry pan, sauce pan and lid, sauté pan and lid, Dutch oven and lid, but also with magnetic pan racks and a canvas lid holder for easy storage options!Price: $445 (available in six colors)
A large printed archival tray to bring some museum-like elegance to your walls, your entry table, and your heart. Lots of reviewers say these are worth collecting from Anthro, so no better time to start than now!
Promising reviews: "I fell in love with this tray even though it's not my usual style and I'm so happy I ordered it because it's gorgeous AND really practical. Plus, the colors and pattern just make me happy." —Anon"I love these trays. I've been collecting them now for awhile and use them all over my house for different items. I have a couple displayed in a cabinet as well. They are very strong and heavy too." —Jenn58Price: $48 (available in three colors and also an XS size, XL size, and lots of other sizes and shapes)
A luxurious bath caddy so you can elevate your "you" time to the next level by having a place to put all your soaps, salts, skincare, and romantasy-filled e-readers. You're welcome.
Promising reviews: "Such a pretty addition to my bathroom. Really elevates the space!! Very nice quality and durability." —Jenna"This looks fabulous on my claw foot tub. Very elegant and surprisingly stable." —SplasheetaPrice: $198
A woven rattan stand perfect for holding citrus in the summer, pumpkins in the fall, or whatever your heart desires no matter what the calendar says. BRB: Gonna make my decor doodads feel real special by ~elevating them~ literally and figuratively.
Price: $42
A framed Lover's Eye wall art piece because sometimes you just need to ~keep an eye on~ your wall decor and make sure it's bringing you the maximum amount of joy in your space.
Promising review: "Love this little print, so pretty and the perfect piece for a gallery wall." —meghstrettonPrice: $108 (available in seven styles)
A bird-shaped pencil pouch: A little birdie told me you spent a full two minutes digging in your bag looking for a pen. The little birdie and I have a solution, and it's this adorable pouch I've already added to my cart.
Promising review: "I absolutely love this pencil pouch. I work hybrid and use the pouch for my in-office days to take my needed pens, highlighters, and pencils. It's very unique and does not feel cheap at all. Bright colors and great quality." —felizmamaPrice: $25 (available in two colors)
A fashionista kitty doormat to wipe your feet, hold your shoes, and brighten up your entryway faster than you can say, "Meow, meow, meow."
Anthro has SO many great doormat options if you're in the market! Sardines, a tiger-themed matchbox, and an ice cream storefront...all of these are edging toward my cart to combat the spring and summer showers.Promising review: "What a lovely doormat. It's heavy, really superior quality. It's thick, too. It's almost too pretty to leave outside! Heartily recommend for cat lovers for a cute, quirky addition to their home." —desiruePrice: $48
An icon juice glass for making your hydration goals all the sweeter. (And cuter!) These glasses are Anthro-famous, and if you haven't started collecting your faves, now is the time!
If you're already a big fan, make sure to click through anyway because they have SO MANY new options.Promising review: "This is a must-have in your kitchen! I have been obsessed with these for years and have been collecting them over the years, and I also love the seasonal designs. They are so fun to display and everyone always compliments them!" —zac2424Price: $16 (available in 28 styles)
Or a cheerful stoneware mug if your preferred method of hydration is a big ol' cup of coffee or tea first thing in the morning. These bright-colored mugs are a little happy jolt all on their own! (And if you're like me, you need to cycle through your favorite mugs to keep the spark alive, you know?)
Price: $16 (available in three colors)
A scalloped milk glass table lamp if your bedside table is a bit dreary and could use a touch of vintage class to elevate the entire room. Just prep yourself for a Downton Abbey or The Gilded Age rewatch, because that's what unboxing this beauty will make you wanna do posthaste.
Also available as a sconce if that's more your thing!Promising review: "Kudos to Anthro for getting this to me sooner than expected. It's everything and more! I bought the blue with brass, and it's surprisingly heavier than I expected. I had no trouble finding the bulb at my local hardware store. It takes a T10, 40W. The light is much brighter than expected, but that's okay, I don't like overhead lighting anyway. If you are on the fence about purchasing, just go for it!! You won't regret buying. :)" —blueauroraPrice: $198 (available in seven colors)
A clever fusilli pasta-shaped candle so you can have your pasta and eat it, too! Bring some light and fun to your next summer pasta spread or just use it as quirky decor if you can't bear to burn it. (*raises hand*)
There are a whole bunch of quirky-shaped candles, including a hunk of cheese, an olive, and a farfalle pasta noodle Price: $23
A classic fluted mirror to add more dimension to any room. Or, if nothing else, to give you an ideal place to practice your best, "Mirror, mirror on the wall," Evil Queen impression.
Price: $418.60+ (originally $598+; available in two sizes and three colors)
Or an upholstered mirror that's giving elevated coastal grandma and wants to be the one to complement all your summer OOTD's.
Promising review: "I have been looking for a unique mirror for so long, this one was perfect. It's such a standout piece. Quality is fantastic too!" —A_Smith3Price: $488.60+ (originally $698+; available in two sizes and two colors)
A pair of raffia coasters if you hate water stains but love a micro-decor moment.
Promising review: "Got these as a gift for my mom, who is doing an Italian coastal theme for her patio. She absolutely loves these and wants more to use as wall decor." —Kylie MPrice: $18 for a set of two
A organic cotton shower curtain so you can up the ante on your aesthetic self-care showers and wow your guests who are 100% going to ask you for the link to this cheer-inducing space brightener.
Promising review: "The shower curtain and bathroom fixtures were the inspo for my mint green and bubblegum pink bathroom. In love with the quality and results of it all coming together." —zfrydaPrice: $78
An organic cotton sheet set to help you slip into a new era of self-care and cozy sleep hygiene. You know what *doesn't* help you drift off? Itchy or worn sheets that have little snags and tears that are going to irritate you.
Promising reviews: "These sheets are even more darling in person, while having a bit of heft to the fabric, which I prefer. Queen-size fits my bed perfectly! Would purchase again!" —Calla"I was worried when I first opened these sheets, they are rough right out of the bag. But with one wash, they softened up. I am so happy with them, they are really beautiful sheets." —Mgib20Price: $48+ (available in sizes twin–California king, in pillowcase sets, and in 14 designs)
Some fluffy towels with striped edges if your old ones are starting to pill and you want to welcome in a new, seasonally appropriate batch into your rotation.
Promising review: "I bought these hand towels to freshen up our bathrooms, and I'm so glad I did! The quality is amazing — these are so soft. Plus, the design is a 10/10 for me, just enough interest to feel new, but nothing too wild to imagine they will be 'out of trend' in a couple of years. I want to update the rest of our towels with these!" —ClurrrickPrice: $20+ (available as hand towels, bath towels, or washcloths, or a full towel set, and in five colors)
A scalloped candle holder sconce for a quirky piece of decor that can also actually be useful? Imagine going around and lighting your candles with some matches during the next pesky power outage. Very Bridgerton of you. Very demure, one might say.
Pro tip: Grab some hand-painted candles to put into your sconce to really make the colors pop!Price: $24 (available in two colors)
A cute-as-a-button Rifle Paper Co. recipe binder if you are tired of scrambling on your phone or in your cabinets to find your fave TikTok recipes, family recipes, or just that one slow cooker meal you come to again and again but can never remember the exact measurements. Hunt no more and keep all your most treasured food instructions in one place!
Promising reviews: "A little bigger than I anticipated, but I love it overall! Cute design and makes the perfect gift to yourself or someone else!" —Baker babe"This recipe binder is super cute and convenient with organizing and storing recipes." —KolyoPrice: $40
A ultra-colorful woven tortilla basket because we might not talk about Bruno, but this serotonin-boosting tortilla basket will be 100% approved by your own casita. (AND keep those pesky flies from ruining taco night.)
Price: $108
An indoor/outdoor side table so you don't have to balance your phone, coffee, and morning read on your lap while trying to get some circadian-syncing sunshine in before work. Now you have the perfect place to set your stuff ~in style~.
Promising review: "Love these little side tables! They're a perfect way to infuse some color in your outdoor space. They're made with glass fiber reinforced concrete so they're super durable and made to last. Highly recommend!" —TJAnthroinsiderPrice: $208.60 (originally $298; available in four colors)
A ceramic table lamp if you're tired of dark and bland corners ruining your sunny vibes. Topped with a linen shade, this is a decor piece you'll love year-round. (And you can gloat to all your guests about that price!)
Promising review: "Bought this on a whim, and was really happily surprised at how cute it is. It's compact, so I have it in the kitchen and love it." —rmicjPrice: $166.60+ (originally $238; available in three styles)
A stoneware vase to do as the Romans do... did? Hey, this vase aesthetic has been around for CENTURIES for a reason: It's classy, functional, and can be used to fetch water from the well in a jiffy.
Promising review: "These make me want to jump into an Italian Summer! These are perfect to have displayed alone or holding fresh flowers! They make a perfect addition to a bohemian, coastal, or eclectic home décor style." —NCAnthroInsiderPrice: $68
A fruity cocktail tray because whether you're making drinks for friends or settling in for a solo night in, why not make your drink as presentationally cute as possible?
Promising review: "Great quality, I added hanging hardware and placed it in my kitchen. Looks great." —krjh2Price: $68+ (available in two styles)
A rattan throne chair if you want the perfect chair that is so grand, your friends are 100% going to try to kidnap it right off your porch or out of your living room. (Yep. It's indoor/outdoor. You can be the royal ruler anywhere in your home.)
Promising reviews: "Beautifully made! Makes a wonderful addition to a party or in the home!" —Nini"So FANTASTICALLY beautiful! I love these more then words can say!" —Goodsoulpatti"A show stopper! Stunning and large in person! Chair is very sturdy and comfortable to sit in!" —MelissaMackPrice: $768.60 (originally $1,098)
A stoneware butter dish you'll never regret buying because you'll smile every time you grab it to butter your toast.
Promising review: "So cute to have on the counter." —abbycraftonPrice: $26
A magical floral metal centerpiece that basically fell right out of a picture book and is ready to make your everyday feel like a many-happy-returns kind of day.
Price: $118 (available in two shapes)
A striped two-cushion sofa to keep those children's book vibes going: Just look at those happy colors! No millennial greige here, y'all.
Promising review: "Such a fan of this sofa! The color and texture combination of the linen and boucle is perfection. It looks so stylish in my sitting room!" —HGAnthroinsiderPrice: $2,698 (available in two colors)
A set of two floral cafe curtains if you need to have something to throw back when you say, "Bonjour!" to the village bookworm. (Or, like, the bird's at your feeder. Whichever.)
Promising reviews: "I love these curtains. They're great quality, good price point and gives a cute vibe to the kitchen." —Lexinatt"Beautiful in my bathroom window. Delightful pattern and colors." —AddaPrice: $58 for a set of two

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Buzz Feed
4 days ago
- Buzz Feed
30 Lovely Anthropologie Home Items
Some Rifle Paper Co. menagerie wallpaper because you DESERVE to live in a space that reminds you of ancient tapestried castles, ~but with a modern twist~. No matter the square footage of your home, you can give it some medieval vibes with this easy peel-and-stick design. Each roll covers 45 square feet. Promising review: "The wallpaper itself is beautiful and the pattern is stunning." —Natalie UPrice: $78 per roll (available in two colors) A delightfully colorful ceramic Caraway cookware set if you want to add some pizzazz to your kitchen without breaking the bank with a remodel. These are so pretty, you'll want to leave them out on the stove to show them off! 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They are very strong and heavy too." —Jenn58Price: $48 (available in three colors and also an XS size, XL size, and lots of other sizes and shapes) A luxurious bath caddy so you can elevate your "you" time to the next level by having a place to put all your soaps, salts, skincare, and romantasy-filled e-readers. You're welcome. Promising reviews: "Such a pretty addition to my bathroom. Really elevates the space!! Very nice quality and durability." —Jenna"This looks fabulous on my claw foot tub. Very elegant and surprisingly stable." —SplasheetaPrice: $198 A woven rattan stand perfect for holding citrus in the summer, pumpkins in the fall, or whatever your heart desires no matter what the calendar says. BRB: Gonna make my decor doodads feel real special by ~elevating them~ literally and figuratively. Price: $42 A framed Lover's Eye wall art piece because sometimes you just need to ~keep an eye on~ your wall decor and make sure it's bringing you the maximum amount of joy in your space. Promising review: "Love this little print, so pretty and the perfect piece for a gallery wall." —meghstrettonPrice: $108 (available in seven styles) A bird-shaped pencil pouch: A little birdie told me you spent a full two minutes digging in your bag looking for a pen. The little birdie and I have a solution, and it's this adorable pouch I've already added to my cart. Promising review: "I absolutely love this pencil pouch. I work hybrid and use the pouch for my in-office days to take my needed pens, highlighters, and pencils. It's very unique and does not feel cheap at all. Bright colors and great quality." —felizmamaPrice: $25 (available in two colors) A fashionista kitty doormat to wipe your feet, hold your shoes, and brighten up your entryway faster than you can say, "Meow, meow, meow." Anthro has SO many great doormat options if you're in the market! Sardines, a tiger-themed matchbox, and an ice cream of these are edging toward my cart to combat the spring and summer review: "What a lovely doormat. It's heavy, really superior quality. It's thick, too. It's almost too pretty to leave outside! Heartily recommend for cat lovers for a cute, quirky addition to their home." —desiruePrice: $48 An icon juice glass for making your hydration goals all the sweeter. (And cuter!) These glasses are Anthro-famous, and if you haven't started collecting your faves, now is the time! If you're already a big fan, make sure to click through anyway because they have SO MANY new review: "This is a must-have in your kitchen! I have been obsessed with these for years and have been collecting them over the years, and I also love the seasonal designs. They are so fun to display and everyone always compliments them!" —zac2424Price: $16 (available in 28 styles) Or a cheerful stoneware mug if your preferred method of hydration is a big ol' cup of coffee or tea first thing in the morning. These bright-colored mugs are a little happy jolt all on their own! (And if you're like me, you need to cycle through your favorite mugs to keep the spark alive, you know?) Price: $16 (available in three colors) A scalloped milk glass table lamp if your bedside table is a bit dreary and could use a touch of vintage class to elevate the entire room. Just prep yourself for a Downton Abbey or The Gilded Age rewatch, because that's what unboxing this beauty will make you wanna do posthaste. Also available as a sconce if that's more your thing!Promising review: "Kudos to Anthro for getting this to me sooner than expected. It's everything and more! I bought the blue with brass, and it's surprisingly heavier than I expected. I had no trouble finding the bulb at my local hardware store. It takes a T10, 40W. The light is much brighter than expected, but that's okay, I don't like overhead lighting anyway. If you are on the fence about purchasing, just go for it!! You won't regret buying. :)" —blueauroraPrice: $198 (available in seven colors) A clever fusilli pasta-shaped candle so you can have your pasta and eat it, too! Bring some light and fun to your next summer pasta spread or just use it as quirky decor if you can't bear to burn it. (*raises hand*) There are a whole bunch of quirky-shaped candles, including a hunk of cheese, an olive, and a farfalle pasta noodle Price: $23 A classic fluted mirror to add more dimension to any room. Or, if nothing else, to give you an ideal place to practice your best, "Mirror, mirror on the wall," Evil Queen impression. Price: $418.60+ (originally $598+; available in two sizes and three colors) Or an upholstered mirror that's giving elevated coastal grandma and wants to be the one to complement all your summer OOTD's. Promising review: "I have been looking for a unique mirror for so long, this one was perfect. It's such a standout piece. Quality is fantastic too!" —A_Smith3Price: $488.60+ (originally $698+; available in two sizes and two colors) A pair of raffia coasters if you hate water stains but love a micro-decor moment. Promising review: "Got these as a gift for my mom, who is doing an Italian coastal theme for her patio. She absolutely loves these and wants more to use as wall decor." —Kylie MPrice: $18 for a set of two A organic cotton shower curtain so you can up the ante on your aesthetic self-care showers and wow your guests who are 100% going to ask you for the link to this cheer-inducing space brightener. Promising review: "The shower curtain and bathroom fixtures were the inspo for my mint green and bubblegum pink bathroom. In love with the quality and results of it all coming together." —zfrydaPrice: $78 An organic cotton sheet set to help you slip into a new era of self-care and cozy sleep hygiene. You know what *doesn't* help you drift off? Itchy or worn sheets that have little snags and tears that are going to irritate you. Promising reviews: "These sheets are even more darling in person, while having a bit of heft to the fabric, which I prefer. Queen-size fits my bed perfectly! Would purchase again!" —Calla"I was worried when I first opened these sheets, they are rough right out of the bag. But with one wash, they softened up. I am so happy with them, they are really beautiful sheets." —Mgib20Price: $48+ (available in sizes twin–California king, in pillowcase sets, and in 14 designs) Some fluffy towels with striped edges if your old ones are starting to pill and you want to welcome in a new, seasonally appropriate batch into your rotation. Promising review: "I bought these hand towels to freshen up our bathrooms, and I'm so glad I did! The quality is amazing — these are so soft. Plus, the design is a 10/10 for me, just enough interest to feel new, but nothing too wild to imagine they will be 'out of trend' in a couple of years. I want to update the rest of our towels with these!" —ClurrrickPrice: $20+ (available as hand towels, bath towels, or washcloths, or a full towel set, and in five colors) A scalloped candle holder sconce for a quirky piece of decor that can also actually be useful? Imagine going around and lighting your candles with some matches during the next pesky power outage. Very Bridgerton of you. Very demure, one might say. Pro tip: Grab some hand-painted candles to put into your sconce to really make the colors pop!Price: $24 (available in two colors) A cute-as-a-button Rifle Paper Co. recipe binder if you are tired of scrambling on your phone or in your cabinets to find your fave TikTok recipes, family recipes, or just that one slow cooker meal you come to again and again but can never remember the exact measurements. Hunt no more and keep all your most treasured food instructions in one place! Promising reviews: "A little bigger than I anticipated, but I love it overall! Cute design and makes the perfect gift to yourself or someone else!" —Baker babe"This recipe binder is super cute and convenient with organizing and storing recipes." —KolyoPrice: $40 A ultra-colorful woven tortilla basket because we might not talk about Bruno, but this serotonin-boosting tortilla basket will be 100% approved by your own casita. (AND keep those pesky flies from ruining taco night.) Price: $108 An indoor/outdoor side table so you don't have to balance your phone, coffee, and morning read on your lap while trying to get some circadian-syncing sunshine in before work. Now you have the perfect place to set your stuff ~in style~. Promising review: "Love these little side tables! They're a perfect way to infuse some color in your outdoor space. They're made with glass fiber reinforced concrete so they're super durable and made to last. Highly recommend!" —TJAnthroinsiderPrice: $208.60 (originally $298; available in four colors) A ceramic table lamp if you're tired of dark and bland corners ruining your sunny vibes. Topped with a linen shade, this is a decor piece you'll love year-round. (And you can gloat to all your guests about that price!) Promising review: "Bought this on a whim, and was really happily surprised at how cute it is. It's compact, so I have it in the kitchen and love it." —rmicjPrice: $166.60+ (originally $238; available in three styles) A stoneware vase to do as the Romans do... did? Hey, this vase aesthetic has been around for CENTURIES for a reason: It's classy, functional, and can be used to fetch water from the well in a jiffy. Promising review: "These make me want to jump into an Italian Summer! These are perfect to have displayed alone or holding fresh flowers! They make a perfect addition to a bohemian, coastal, or eclectic home décor style." —NCAnthroInsiderPrice: $68 A fruity cocktail tray because whether you're making drinks for friends or settling in for a solo night in, why not make your drink as presentationally cute as possible? Promising review: "Great quality, I added hanging hardware and placed it in my kitchen. Looks great." —krjh2Price: $68+ (available in two styles) A rattan throne chair if you want the perfect chair that is so grand, your friends are 100% going to try to kidnap it right off your porch or out of your living room. (Yep. It's indoor/outdoor. You can be the royal ruler anywhere in your home.) Promising reviews: "Beautifully made! Makes a wonderful addition to a party or in the home!" —Nini"So FANTASTICALLY beautiful! I love these more then words can say!" —Goodsoulpatti"A show stopper! Stunning and large in person! Chair is very sturdy and comfortable to sit in!" —MelissaMackPrice: $768.60 (originally $1,098) A stoneware butter dish you'll never regret buying because you'll smile every time you grab it to butter your toast. Promising review: "So cute to have on the counter." —abbycraftonPrice: $26 A magical floral metal centerpiece that basically fell right out of a picture book and is ready to make your everyday feel like a many-happy-returns kind of day. Price: $118 (available in two shapes) A striped two-cushion sofa to keep those children's book vibes going: Just look at those happy colors! No millennial greige here, y'all. Promising review: "Such a fan of this sofa! The color and texture combination of the linen and boucle is perfection. It looks so stylish in my sitting room!" —HGAnthroinsiderPrice: $2,698 (available in two colors) A set of two floral cafe curtains if you need to have something to throw back when you say, "Bonjour!" to the village bookworm. (Or, like, the bird's at your feeder. Whichever.) Promising reviews: "I love these curtains. They're great quality, good price point and gives a cute vibe to the kitchen." —Lexinatt"Beautiful in my bathroom window. Delightful pattern and colors." —AddaPrice: $58 for a set of two