Anthropologie’s Beautiful 6-Piece Hanukkah Collection Is Full of Symbolism

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published Nov 28, 2025
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December 14 marks the first day of Hanukkah this year, which means it’s just around the corner. If you’re already dreaming up your tablescape for hosting family and friends, you’ll want to check out artist Leah Reena Goren’s new Anthropologie collection. Goren designed six beautiful Hanukkah-inspired ceramics, and they’re so chic that they might totally replace your older collection of menorahs and challah plates.

Leah Reena Goren’s Anthropologie Hanukkah Collection Is Full of Symbolism

Five out of the six pieces in the collection feature the symbolism of a dove and a pomegranate. This serving platter, for example, is painted with a pair of white doves, which symbolize peace, healing, and hope, and pomegranates, which symbolize fertility and love. It’s dishwasher- and microwave-safe, and the perfect size for side dishes or bite-size desserts.

“My new favorite serving dish,” one Anthropologie shopper wrote. “Beautiful plate. Perfect size for latkes.”

In the market for a new heirloom-quality menorah? This one that Goren designed is absolutely gorgeous. Like the platter, it also features doves, pomegranates, greenery, and florals, all hand-painted, giving the piece a perfectly imperfect look.

There’s also a single candleholder from the collection that would look so sweet on your dinner table. It’s a hand-painted dove with black and purple accents that fits a standard taper candle. This one isn’t Hanukkah-specific, so it’s perfect for any occasion. 

“This is perfect and a great size! Not too big and not too small,” one reviewer wrote. “The bird is adorable and goes well with the other animal candles from Anthropologie! Picture really doesn’t do it justice, much prettier in person.”

Check out the full collection of Leah Reena Goren pieces at Anthropologie here and pick up a few new pieces for your Hanukkah table this year. They’re just so beautiful and whimsical!

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