Anthropologie’s new fall arrivals have landed, and they’re making a convincing case for staying home all season. The collection is packed with rich botanical prints, warm wood, woven cane, whimsical animal accents, and plenty of plush texture, essentially everything you need to make a room feel cozier without covering it in pumpkins.
From a statement floral sofa and space-friendly round dining table to velvet pillows, colorful ceramics, and a delightfully quirky duck candle holder, these are the pieces we’d happily welcome into our homes for fall, and keep on display long after the leaves are gone.
Canggu Acacia Cane Armoire
$2,598
With its warm acacia frame, woven cane panels, and softly rounded edges, this airy armoire makes a beautiful fall refresh for the bedroom. Four interior shelves provide plenty of concealed storage, while the natural materials bring warmth and texture without making the room feel visually heavy.
A colorful dining chair is an easy way to wake up a neutral table for fall. Crafted from oak with a playful cutout back and woven natural-fiber seat, the Tide delivers texture, personality, and an artful silhouette from every angle.
Equal parts drinks station and statement piece, this ash-wood bar cart pairs a luxurious marble top with a wonderfully whimsical peacock motif. Style the lower shelf with bottles and glassware, then add candles or autumn branches on top for a setup made for cozy-season entertaining.
If fall makes you want to sink into the sofa and stay there, the Denver is ready. Its botanical upholstery brings rich pattern and color to the living room, while the roomy seat, plush removable cushions, and two included throw pillows make it especially inviting for movie nights and lazy Sunday afternoons.
The ornate gold frame gives this oval mirror the romance of a vintage flea-market find—without requiring an early-morning treasure hunt. It can be hung horizontally or vertically, making it a flexible way to bring warmth and character to a bathroom, vanity, or dressing area.
Even the wastebasket can contribute to the décor. Handmade from stainless steel and finished with colorful enamel, this patterned bin turns an everyday bathroom or office essential into a small decorative moment.
A home office doesn’t have to feel corporate. The Meryl pairs a graceful, sculptural silhouette with lively patterned upholstery, bringing instant personality to your workspace. Its adjustable seat helps make those long desk days a little more comfortable, too.
Inspired by the rich decorative traditions of Transylvania, this botanical shower curtain wraps the bathroom in color and old-world charm. The lightweight organic cotton slub gives it a relaxed finish, while the detailed print feels especially cozy for fall.
Velvet is practically synonymous with cozy season, and this polka-dot pillow offers a playful take on the fall favorite. Toss it onto a neutral sofa, bed, or reading chair for a quick hit of plush texture and pattern.
Designed in collaboration with cookbook author and Food Network host Molly Yeh, this glazed stoneware crock gives wooden spoons and spatulas a cheerful place to land. It’s an easy way to add color to the countertop while keeping frequently used utensils within reach.
Made for cozy nights at home, the Oliver provides a dedicated spot for chess, checkers, cards, and favorite board games. Its solid oak and tropical-hardwood construction gives it the polished look of a proper piece of furniture, so it won’t feel out of place when game night is over.
Available in 36- and 48-inch sizes, this round oak table is especially well suited to breakfast nooks and smaller dining areas. The subtly scalloped top and sculptural pedestal base make it feel special, while the round shape creates an intimate setting for fall dinners and lingering conversations.
Fall baking deserves a dish that can go straight from oven to table. This glazed stoneware design, created in collaboration with Molly Yeh, combines an orchard-fresh print with practical features: It’s dishwasher- and microwave-safe and can withstand oven temperatures up to 482°F.
Covered with colorful illustrations of novels by women authors and finished with metallic gold details, this porcelain mug is practically made for sipping tea beside a towering to-be-read pile. It would also make a thoughtful gift for a book-loving friend.
Crisp apple, dark plum, rose, amber, whipped vanilla, praline, and musk come together in a fragrance that smells like an orchard at twilight. The dotted glass vessel is decorative enough to leave on display, while the approximately 48-hour burn time promises plenty of cozy evenings.
Part jewelry box and part miniature cabinet, the Elle makes storage feel delightfully decorative. Oak doors conceal your collection, while brass hardware and ball-shaped feet give the compact piece the charm of tiny vintage furniture.
Three ducks stacked one on top of another turn this candle holder into a wonderfully quirky conversation piece. Each aluminum holder is hand-carved, so slight variations make every one unique—and the whimsical design will still look charming even when there isn’t a candle burning.
Curtain hardware rarely gets this much personality. Crafted from hand-painted aluminum and shimmering mother-of-pearl, this turtle-shaped tieback adds a jewel-like detail to a window treatment while holding heavy fall drapes neatly in place.
Made in Portugal, this earthenware vase uses a bold splatter finish to turn even a simple bundle of supermarket flowers into a statement. Fill it with dahlias, colorful leaves, or sculptural branches for an easy seasonal centerpiece.
Cat people, this one is for you, although dog lovers aren’t left out, as canine versions are also available. The resin cameo combines a classical pet portrait with a softly scalloped frame and plaster-effect finish, creating a quirky little accent that can be tucked into a gallery wall or displayed on its own.
This handwoven jacquard pillow proves that neutrals don’t have to be boring. Its geometric dot pattern adds subtle dimension, while the feather-and-down filling gives it the sink-in softness every sofa needs once lounging season arrives.
Molly Yeh’s orchard-inspired print makes this cotton apron almost too pretty to cover in flour. It’s a cheerful companion for fall baking sessions and an easy gift for the friend who starts planning pie season months in advance.
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