Anthropologie has just dropped three new curated home collections – but which one is going to become your entire personality this spring?

Meet must-see The Modern Romantic, Curated Cottage, and Artful Aesthete collections just launched at Anthropologie

trio of lookbook images from the Anthropologie Spring 2025 curated collections
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As a team, there's one thing we can all agree on at Homes & Gardens – our love of Anthropologie. With a vast catalog of eclectic, whimsical, and joy-inducing homewares; it really is a brand that has something for everyone to love.

Taking that sentiment even further, for Spring 2025, the viral-moment-making label has just dropped three new home aesthetics: The Modern Romantic, The Curated Cottage, and The Artful Aesthete. And I thought it was time you all get to know one another.

In order to get you better acquainted, I've deep-dived into Anthropologie's all-new Spring decor collections to bring you everything you need to know and, of course, all the very best buys from each look.

Step inside Anthropologie's Spring 2025 collections

green eclectic cottage vintage style kitchen from the anthropologie spring 2025 lookbook

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As a shopping editor, Anthropologie is one of the many sites I visit daily in order to check out what's new and shout from the rooftops when I've found something really worth its weight in gold.

So when I discovered that overnight they had dropped three entirely new collections, all with gorgeous new imagery and sure-to-sell-out pieces, I knew we were onto a winner.

Instantly, it was the green kitchen (seen above) that caught my eye. As a part of their most colorful and optimistic curation, The Artful Aesthete, this space just oozes personality. And that's not where the stand-out spaces ended. Keep scrolling as I take you through the rest of the collections.

Meet the Modern Romantic

bedroom from the modern romantic anthropologie spring 2025 collection with a linen fringe trimmed bed and an upholstered armchair

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It isn't often that a space perfectly blends the warmth and whimsy of traditional interior design style with fun and contemporary shapes and sensibilities. But they've certainly achieved that here.

It's a 'the door is always open' kind of attitude to decorating. Think whisper-soft hues and just the right amount of pattern that feels like a hug as you step through the door.

Taking inspiration from Southern homes, The Modern Romantic is a curation of tables worth gathering around, seating to slump into, and cozy, charming homewares.

living room from the anthropologie modern romantic spring 2025 collection

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You can take the full tour of the collection, which features even more beautiful imagery – including a luxurious, spa-inspired bathroom designed for romance and a wavy dining nook that serves up style every day.

Stand-out pieces include the Sinclair fringed collection that simply proves retro trim is back on trend and here to stay, the bedroom-ready Pippa Armchair, and the conversation-starting triangular LALA Reimagined Velvet Ottoman.

Meet the Curated Cottage

dining room and sofa from the curated cottage anthropologie collection with rustic beams and a farmhouse style dining table and slipcovered chairs

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The Curated Cottage focuses on the three C's: color, character, and charm to bring you a delightful collection of patterns and personal touches.

If you're a fan of the cottagecore trend, this is the aesthetic for you. Designed to feel like a home that is an ongoing creative project, where items are collected and treasured over time, this is cozy-meets-cool in the very best way.

Encompassing every room of the home, the pieces in this collection are full of whimsy. Think scalloped edging, block-printed florals, and handcrafted touches to make you smile.

anthropologie curated cottage collection bathroom with yellow and cream checkerboard shower tiles

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Speaking of every room in the house, this charming vintage bathroom – completed with butter yellow checkerboard tiles – has been finished with the softly scalloped Sylvie Cotton Percale Shower Curtain, floral towels, and the playful yet practical Lita Woven Banana Bark Embroidered Floral Baskets.

The full tour of the Curated Cottage collection can be seen here, where you can get to know highlights from the collection like the elegant skirted Lorelei Irena Accent Chair which your bedroom corner or reading nook is crying out for.

Meet the Artful Aesthete

living room from the anthropologie Artful Aesthete collection for spring 2025 with soft blue modular furniture and a striped rug

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In the home of the Artful Aesthete, everything is bright, playful, and brimming with personality.

Like a Spring day in full bloom – but not in a meadow, in Milan, where this collection takes its inspiration – there is color and pattern and vibrancy galore.

Designed to bring the sunshine in, every detail, corner, and countertop tells a story and is a blank canvas for artful energy. From wavy-edged furniture to bold stripes, statement lighting, and unexpected color combinations.

bedroom from the anthropologie artful aesthete bedroom with a beige and blue striped upholstered bed and chrome decor

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Described as an aesthetic made for living and dreaming boldly, the spaces in the full tour (explore here) have a playful contrast that makes them feel both incredibly cool yet comfortable and inviting.

Take this blue bedroom, for example, which somehow manages to still feel refined enough for restful sleep despite the deep navy walls and statement stripes. Meanwhile, in the kitchen – where bold green takes center stage – subtle stripes and playful kitchenware like the Harlie Brown Studio Belle Journée Stoneware Canister and Boulevard Stoneware Collection help to create a sense that each space is built for imagination.


So which camp do you fall in? Will you be shopping chic contemporary finds fit for the Artful Aesthete, sugary-sweet Cottagecore dreams from the Curated Cottage, or warm yet elevated traditional pieces befitting a Modern Romantic? Either way, you're in good hands with Anthropologie's Spring 2025 collection.

Charlotte Olby
Style & Trends Editor

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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