Is it already time for fall decor? Anthropologie's latest collection has me adding pumpkins and cozy candles to my basket
There are plenty of spooktacularly stylish Halloween accessories, too
I know it seems like summer has only just begun so seeing pumpkins and autumn hues in the stores might give you the shivers but alas, some of our favorite retailers have already started drip-feeding fall decor ideas and I for one am getting excited.
Anthropologie, known for its kitsch homeware, bold furnishings, and deliciously scented candles, is one of the first to drop its fall edit. Featuring harvest-ready tableware, cozy textiles, and home decor upgrades, their pumpkin fall decor is ripe and ready.
And, while it might sound frightfully early, they have also released a preview of their Halloween 2024 collection 'Happy Ghosting' with plenty of spooky decor, tableware, and even pet accessories to get you ready for October 31.
As we anticipate the changing seasons (hopefully not coming around too soon), fall marks a time of change and new beginnings, making it the ideal time to refresh your home with new pieces. Here, I've rounded up my favorite items from Anthropologie's fall collection to inspire.
Anthropologie Fall Collection: Decor
Created by celebrated collage artist Jo Waterhouse, this autumnal bouquet is filled with plenty of surprises to marvel over. I love the deep chocolate backdrop.
A wiggle mirror is certainly a trending piece this year, but I've yet to come across one as unique as this Coquille mirror in an unexpected red hue.
Housed in a botanical, gourd-shaped glass jar; this candle is scented with a rich pumpkin soufflé is blended with browned butter, toasted nutmeg, and cinnamon, then swirled with sweet vanilla cream and brown sugar.
This tufted rug is lovely and thick for a soft and luxurious feel underfoot. The toffee and turquoise hues are softened with geometric lilac squares on a neutral backdrop.
Anthropologie Fall Collection: Tableware
French artist Nathalie Lété created an exclusive collection of tableware adorned with curious creatures, nostalgic florals, and poetic scribbles. Available in a range of jewel tones, these breakfast bowls are sure to brighten up gloomy mornings.
Hosting in the fall is all about big boards of bread and cheese. These gourd-shaped serving boards are made from tropical hardwood with brass trims and are perfect for a get-together.
These motif glasses are a well-loved Anthropologie purchase. Updated in time for the fall, they have released squirrel, mushroom, and autumn leaf designs to add to your collection.
These playfully handpainted wine glasses lend a luxe touch to serving reds, whites, and roses. You can choose a set of 4 of each color, or a mix of all hues in one for a more eclectic display.
Anthropologie Fall Collection: Halloween
I didn't know I was in need of a checkered glass pumpkin until I saw this. Simple yet ornate, these charming glass pumpkins can sit alone or as a full set on your tabletop.
As a dog owner, this ghost dog doormat really caught my eye. If that's not your thing, Anthropologie has plenty of Halloween-themed doormats to impress guests at your entryway.
Designed exclusively for Anthropologie by Florence Balducci, this decorative bowl can of course be used for candy or, alternatively, as a punch bowl once the kids have gone to bed.
Anthropologie is one of my favorite accessible home decor and furniture brands, but it is not always the most affordable. If you're looking for the best discounts, check out our Anthropologie sales hub where I've rounded up the best of the best from their deals.
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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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