These are my favorite anti-trend, timeless, vintage-inspired pieces to pick up online for under $100
Obsessed with vintage shopping? Me too. These 12 finds offer an old-world charm that is easily accessible and affordable

I'm the first to admit that I've got a serious shopping addiction. But in my defense, it is on the slightly healthier side: I can't stop shopping vintage.
Bringing warmth, character, and a sense of story into your home; sourcing, thrifting, and decorating with vintage is not only fun but budget-friendly too.
As someone who loves that lived-in, timeless look but also enjoys the convenience of online shopping, I’ve discovered there are plenty of affordable pieces that capture the charm of the past for under $100. Meaning you don't have to spend hours at a flea market and can hopefully save a few pennies too.
Vintage inspired pieces to shop online for under $100
If you’ve been looking to add some old-world charm to your home without splurging, you’re in luck. I’ve rounded up some of the best vintage-style finds you can order online right now – all for under $100.
And of course, this isn't your Grandma's vintage. The beauty of these pieces is that they’re all designed with a contemporary mindset, so you get the aesthetic appeal of vintage without the quirks or fragility of real antiques.
Here are my favorite finds.
Joanna Gaines has certainly drawn inspo from the past with her latest Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia at Target. This mini brass magnifying glass comes with a marble stand for a pretty and practical addition to your desk.
An ornate mirror screams vintage style, and this gold one from Walmart is not only super budget-friendly but has been designed to rest elegantly on your mantle with a traditional arched shape.
A great alternative to shopping for replications of vintage art that seem to fall a little flat, this antique-inspired tapestry depicts a soft floral still-life that is big and beautiful enough to fill a large empty wall on a budget.
Designed in collaboration with fashion label Loeffler Randall, whose founder is obsessed with all things vintage, this intricate taper holder is a must-have for your spring table or mantel decor.
The cafe curtain trend is showing real signs of longevity, and if you're looking to add a feminine touch to your windows these floral, 100% cotton curtains from Anthro are sure to endure.
Made from solid, dark rich wood, this turned end table looks like something I picked up at a French flea market, but you can shop it without the 5 am call time and antique price tag.
While I didn't have 'viral butter bells' on my 2025 bingo card, here we are. This sweet little pot has been hand-painted with a floral motif to look pretty and keep your butter fresh and spreadable, and TikTok can't get enough.
Ruffles might be a hit trend right now, but they will always remain timeless and characterful. These knife-pleated napkins are made from a cotton and linen blend and will certainly elevate your morning breakfast table.
If you're familiar with vintage markets, you'll know that some of the first things to sell out are terracotta pots and planters. This rustic cylinder vase has been handpainted and finished with little handles to look like a true old-world piece.
One of the loveliest things about shopping for pieces from the past is the pretty patterns and motifs you can find. Exclusive to Urban Outfitters, this ruffled pillow actually depicts a vintage-style western print for a transitional, playful accent.
Vintage-inspired decor has a unique way of making a home feel more personal and artfully layered – and as this roundup proves, you don’t need to spend a fortune to achieve that timeless look.
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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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