Easter but chic – Anthropologie’s Easter collection is a Spring hostess' dream, here's everything I'm adding to my basket from just $16
I’ve browsed Anthropologie’s Easter 2025 collection, and these are the chic, seasonal pieces worth shopping

Easter is my favorite holiday. I'm obsessed with Spring and the season of renewal, blue skies, and fresh flowers and there is something so wholesome about a holiday that's mascot is a bunny.
If there is one thing Anthropologie nails it's seasonal decorating. And this year the Anthropologie Easter collection has completely captured my imagination. With its mix of whimsical motifs, pastel hues, and artfully designed pieces, it strikes the perfect balance between kitsch and stylish.
From charming bunny-themed ceramics to pretty pastel tablescaping, whether you're hosting an Easter brunch or simply looking to refresh your home with some Easter decorating ideas, these stylish picks from Anthropologie will add a festive touch.
Anthropologie Easter 2025 collection
Decorating for easter feels so nostalgic – bringing back memories of egg hunts and family brunches. Anthropologie’s collection gives those traditions a refined, modern yet playful twist. But you better hop to it, these Easter pieces are sure to sell out.
Viral for a reason, Anthropologie's Icon Juice Glasses are collected by stylish tablescapers the world over. And of course, their Easter versions don't disappoint. Shop this cute carrot version, bunnies, clouds, or suns.
For a whimsical set of plates that can stay out past Easter, this mix-and-match stoneware collection has 4 different handpainted motifs: a hare, goose, topiary, and a patchwork, wildlife-inspired design.
I love confetti glass and this little decorative bunny is the perfect accessory to welcome Spring into my home. From sitting pride of place on the table (indoors or out) to my Spring mantel, this screams Easter.
Whether you style them indoors or out, these fun egg-shaped iron wire baskets are designed with hinges to open them up for easy planting - or chocolate egg hiding. Hang by a window or on the porch.
Kitsch and cute yet totally chic, these 4 bunny-shaped napkin rings are made from raffia palm and are each handcrafted so you can expect unique appearances from each motif.
A great alternative to a portable lamp, this traditional little glass candle holder works with a tea light candle (not included) to provide a soft and whimsical glow on your table. Suitable for use in and outdoors.
Novelty salt & pepper shakers are my kryptonite. I currently have a Cavalier King Charles set (to honor my dog, Indie) and some pretty shells but I need to add these Easter bunnies to the collection immediately.
Of course, we can always rely on Anthro to come out with a new, covetable scent. Designed to smell like bottomless brunch with top notes of orange juice, middle notes of prosecco and pink grapefruit, and base notes of peach, sugar, and honeyed musk.
TikTok has deemed the stylish butter dish or butter bell as the must-have kitchen accessory of 2025. Covered in daisies and made from handpainted glazed stoneware, this feels fresh from the garden and ready to brighten breakfast time.
Another beautifully made raffia palm piece, this handwoven placemat features delicate little carrots on it to really help you set the tone (and the table) this season. Pile high with pretty floral plates for a maximalist Easter tablescape.
As Easter approaches, I love to take the opportunity to refresh my home with thoughtful, seasonal touches – and Anthropologie’s new collection makes that easier than ever. Whether you’re hosting an Easter brunch, setting a beautifully styled table, or simply adding a few playful accents to your space, their latest Spring-ready designs bring just the right balance of charm and chicness.
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Charlotte is style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens, and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello and most recently worked as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation in Surrey - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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