Top Anthropologie Spring Home Picks Worth Shopping Now

Anthropologie Spring 2019 Home Finds

If I had to choose one store to furnish my entire home, it would be Anthropologie. I’ve spent a lot of time over the past couple of years browsing their selections for our house, and their spring home drop is especially strong. The new collection features natural textures and bright, fresh colors—teal, peach, lavender—and a mix of practical and decorative pieces. I also got to see several items in person at a recent Los Angeles event, and they’re even nicer up close.

Since I’m in the middle of a few room makeovers, I wanted to share my favorite finds from the event and from my online searches. There’s a little bit of everything here—from tabletop and textiles to furniture and lighting. (I just ordered the stack of plates you see above for my new kitchen!)

Best Anthropologie Spring 2019 Home Finds

This rattan daybed is weather-resistant—perfect for adding a relaxed, stylish spot in the backyard.

We use pom-pom belly baskets throughout our home for everything from toy storage to shoes by the front door; they’re practical and add texture to a room.

The natural fringe chandelier feels like a fresh, updated take on the style in our dining room—so pretty and airy.

I can’t resist tassels; these tassel-trim pillows are on my list for the living room.

This rattan coffee table includes helpful built-in storage, which is ideal for books or hiding remotes and small clutter.

We have linen curtains at home because they make rooms feel light and breezy. The mustard shade available this season is stunning, and there are other color options too.

If our second bedroom weren’t destined to become a nursery, I would consider a rattan bed for the space—it adds warmth and texture.

Turns out we own zero coasters; I’m planning to fix that with a pretty new set.

There’s another fringe chandelier in the collection that reminds me of a DIY project I made for a closet, but this one looks even more polished and elevated.

I love the vibrant orange-and-pink combo on this vase—such a refreshing accent for a mantel or table.

If a rattan coffee table doesn’t end up working in our living room, I’m leaning toward a sculptural serving tray instead; the shape is just right.

I recently picked up a set of teal dishes for the kitchen’s open shelving—colorful dishes can be an easy way to refresh a space.

Anthropologie’s rug offerings continue to impress; the texture on one of the new rugs is especially beautiful and would make a room feel grounded and cozy.

There are so many great pillow colorways in this drop; the layered hues on some of them are especially appealing.

I used to have a hanging pot rack and miss it—this new, more decorative version would be a lovely addition above a kitchen island.

I ordered another set of pink dishes for the kitchen too; they add a playful touch to open shelving and table settings.

Mint-colored outdoor chairs are at the top of my list for patio seating this season—fresh and inviting for outdoor dining.

Rattan placemats would pair beautifully with colorful plates for an effortless dinner-party table.

Any favorites from these picks? I’m still sorting through everything for our upcoming room updates, but this collection has so many pieces that feel both useful and delightful.