11 Must-Have Anthropologie Finds on Sale for Presidents’ Day — Starting at Under $20

published Feb 12, 2026
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Cozy living room with a pink sectional sofa, colorful pillows, a round coffee table, and plants by the windows.
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What are you shopping for right now? Personally, I’m looking for a pick-me-up — something bright and cheery to get me through these dreary February days. Because winter is definitely understanding the assignment this year: I live in New York City, where most days are overcast, the streets have been lined with frozen-over snow for weeks, and sidewalk salt leaves a chalky residue all over the pavement. In other words, everything is in shades of gray, gray, gray — and I’m sick of it.

So it’s a good thing that Anthropologie just replenished its sale section for Presidents’ Day — there’s a bunch of new furniture and whimsical decor, at discounts up to 40% off. I kept my eye out for colorful decor, spring-ready vases, and accessories that made me chuckle, as well as bigger-ticket items with serious savings. Keep scrolling for the best deals I found at Anthropologie’s Presidents’ Day sale, or check out our mega-list of every Presidents’ Day sale we at Apartment Therapy are tracking this year.

Lane Resin Cheeseboard
$68$55

Finally, a serving platter that serves. About the size of a sheet of computer paper, this resin cheeseboard is almost too pretty to cover up with hors d'oeuvres. Other shapes on sale include a blue butterfly and a puffy cloud — but the strawberry is the most affordable version.

$55 at Anthropologie
Penelope Indoor/Outdoor Dining Chairs, Set of 2
$458$250

You can save nearly 50% on this stylish pair of outdoor chairs that’ll brighten up the backyard. Need more seating? They’d look incredible mixed with this other color on sale. “They're lightweight AND stackable so you can easily store them away during the winter without taking up much space,” one customer wrote in a review.

$250 at Anthropologie
Linden Scalloped Handmade Rattan Wall Mirror
$628$380

This statement mirror is 40 by 28 inches, so make sure you have the wall space for it. The rattan frame would fit well into a range of design aesthetics, including coastal, bohemian, and mid-century modern.

$380 at Anthropologie
Tipped Puffer Faux Fur Throw Blanket
$128$95

AT editors have said it over and over: You can never have too many blankets! And this fuzzy throw, which is also on sale in three other colors, is a customer favorite. “It’s so soft and cozy you just want to wrap yourself all up in it,” one wrote in a review, adding, “the ripple effect gives it a very cool texture!” Dress up your couch even further by adding matching pillows.

$95 at Anthropologie
Printed Sage Persian-Inspired Rug, 5' x 8'
$498$375

I love how this tufted rug is both colorful and muted at the same time. It’s on sale in four rectangular sizes to suit living rooms, bedrooms, and more. Because it has a medium-to-heavy pile, it’s natural to see some shedding the first few times you vacuum, according to the brand.

$375 at Anthropologie
Maisie Vase
$78$70

This colorful vase is just begging to hold springtime bouquets. Similar versions in a stunning two-tone yellow and a romantic red-pink colorblock are also discounted, as are these corresponding taper candleholders to complete your tablescape.

$70 at Anthropologie
Handpainted Pasta Spoon Rest
$22$15

As evidenced by the strawberry cheese board above, I’m a sucker for whimsical food-shaped accessories — so of course this farfalle-shaped stoneware spoon rest is already in my cart. Keep the pasta theme going at the dinner table with these jacquard napkins: “They’re a great size and very soft. I’ve even used them as dish towels,” one shopper wrote about them. “The noodle print is adorable and the blue color is beautiful.”

$15 at Anthropologie
Tomato Dolomite Double Pinch Bowl
$20$15

The forecast is predicting yet another tomato girl summer, so prepare yourself by tomato-fying your kitchen well before the first harvest. No surprise, Anthro has plenty of other kitschy tomato accessories to peruse, including a spoon rest, serving utensils, a candleholder, a vase that one reviewer called “one of the happiest purchases I’ve made,” and on-sale salt and pepper shakers.

$15 at Anthropologie
Kai Short Block Plinth
$198$130

Statement pieces typically go atop a pedestal — so why shouldn’t the pedestal be a statement in itself? This one is on sale in two colors (the other is Mineral Blue) and two sizes: 22 inches high and 36 inches high.

$130 at Anthropologie
Cove Woven Leather Ottoman
$798$500

You can save hundreds of dollars on this genuine leather ottoman, which features natural and dyed straps in a woven pattern that adds visual interest to a living space. “Such a solid ottoman. I love how unique and sturdy it is,” a satisfied customer wrote. “It’s heavy, so putting your feet up won’t push away the ottoman.”

$500 at Anthropologie
Gia Performance Linen Blend Headboard, Queen
$1,598$1,000

The foldable side panels on this linen-blend headboard that attaches to your wall offer more styling options than any traditional headboard. It’s available in queen and king sizes, and if this millennial pink shade doesn’t go with your current decor, there’s a more neutral off-white on sale, too.

$1,000 at Anthropologie

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