
Over the past year I’ve been regularly browsing Anthropologie for pieces to style our home, and if I had to choose a single store to furnish an entire house, Anthro would be it. Their new drop of home items caught my eye while I was hunting for a few finishing touches for our bedroom — the collection is full of beautiful, well-designed pieces in a cohesive color story that fits our home perfectly. I pulled together a selection of favorites spanning lighting, furniture, wall art, tableware, and accessories. Below is a curated roundup of standout items that feel warm, layered, and thoughtfully made. I’d love to hear which piece you’d choose.
Row 1: Chandelier, Vases, Bath Mat
Row 2: Marble Serving Board, Wall Hanging, Flatware
Row 3: Pendant Lamp, Knob, Platters
Row 4: Arc Mirror, Coffee Table, Cabinet Handles
Row 5: Rattan Bed, Wall Art, Accent Chairs
Row 6: Frames, Serving Bowls, Curtain Rod
Row 7: Console, Napkins, Buffet
This collection blends texture and color in a way that makes it easy to mix new pieces with what you already own. Neutral rattan and warm wood tones pair with soft ceramics and brass details, while artful textiles and sculptural lighting add personality without overpowering a room. Key themes I noticed: layered materials, versatile neutrals with muted color accents, and items that balance form with everyday function.
If you’re refreshing a bedroom, consider statement lighting and a textured headboard or rattan bed frame to create an inviting focal point. For dining and entertaining, marble boards, coordinating platters, and elegant flatware update the table with subtle sophistication. In living spaces, look for an arc mirror or sculptural console to introduce shape and reflect light, while patterned napkins and handmade-looking ceramics add a collected, personal feel.
The assortment also includes smaller details that elevate the overall look: thoughtful hardware, tactile bath linens, and knobs or handles that turn simple cabinets into designed elements. These finishing touches are easy swaps that have a surprisingly large impact on the room’s character.
Ultimately, this release from Anthropologie offers a cohesive mix suitable for anyone who likes rooms that feel curated but comfortable. Whether you prefer minimal neutral layers or a warmer, layered palette with color accents, there’s something in the collection that can anchor or enhance your current decor. Which piece from the rows above catches your eye?