I Found the Best Anthropologie Items Under $100 Right Now for You (Plus, a Few Festive Finds!)

Alexa CasanovaShopping Writer
Alexa CasanovaShopping Writer
I cover all things shopping, from cleaning and organizing finds to decor and furniture that’s worth every penny. Your home says a lot about you, so I’m always curious about the things people choose to bring into their space — and aim to make it easier to find those things! I’ve written home and lifestyle content for Well+Good and Design Milk.
published Oct 21, 2025
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BLOOMINGTON, MN, USA, DECEMBER 13, 2024: Anthropologie retail store at the Mall of America.
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If you look at my web browser at any given moment, you’ll see a whole bunch of tabs open to various retail sites. But the one that’s pretty much always there is one that’s for the Anthropologie website. I’m regularly combing the brand’s pages for stylish home furnishings and even just design inspiration (everything really is that beautiful). It’s also a big part of my job as a shopping writer, which is incredibly fun and convenient. 

Because my Anthropologie habit is personal and professional, I’m pretty well acquainted with what the store has to offer and what’s truly worth buying. I’ve also learned that you don’t have to spend a lot to snag some truly special finds. If you’re planning a virtual or in-store visit anytime soon, consider the contents of my shopping cart — they’re all under $100. 

New York City Ballet Wine Glasses, Set of 4
$72

Anthropologie’s The Nutcracker-inspired holiday collection is pure magic — just look at these wine glasses. The tinted ombré effect is so whimsical and elegant, you’ll pull them out well beyond the festive season. They come in an opalite colorway, too, for a softer effect.

$72 at Anthropologie
Holiday Printed Cotton Hand Towel
$24

With its ski bunny motif and on-trend stripes, this hand towel will bring the cutest pop of color to your bathroom. The festive design feels appropriate for the winter season without shouting “holiday,” so you’ll get to enjoy its dopamine-inducing look for longer.

$24 at Anthropologie
The Dog Icon Juice Glass
$16

There’s a reason why these editor-loved juice glasses continue to go viral. The designs are undeniably charming, collectible, and fairly priced by Anthro standards. Rest assured that when a new cup drops, I’ll be adding it to my cart — and this dog-emblazoned glass was an immediate yes (and great for gifts!).

$16 at Anthropologie
Rifle Paper Co. Home Sweet Home Porcelain Dessert Plates, Set of 4
$78

If you love quirky dinnerware, Anthropologie is the place to go. This new launch made in collaboration with artsy stationery brand Rifle Paper Co. is the stuff of cottagecore dreams. The colorful barnyard design on these plates is so charming, I’m considering hanging them up as wall decor.

$78 at Anthropologie
Boy Smells Holiday Votive Glass Candles, Set of 4
$98

In an effort to be proactive about my holiday gift shopping, I’ll be grabbing this votive candle set with the intention of splitting them as stocking stuffers for multiple people on my list. Boy Smells candles are famously top tier in terms of style and scent throw, which means they’re bound to delight (I might keep one for myself, too).

$98 at Anthropologie
Quilted Block Print Basket
$48

Whether it’s filled with blankets or dog toys, this quilted basket is the kind of dressed-up storage solution that brings a little specialness to the every day. The prints range from soft neutrals to boho brights, so there’s a style for every decor aesthetic.

$48 at Anthropologie
Here's How Ceramic Nut Bowls, Set of 2
$18

Speaking of darling dinnerware, this duo of colorful ceramic bowls can be used any number of ways. Use them for dips, candy, and small bites while hosting during the holidays. Or if you love trinkets, put the bowls on your dresser to minimize clutter and organize small things like jewelry. The hand-painted stripes are right on trend, too.

$18 at Anthropologie
Lumi Shelf
$78

Wall storage is a saving grace when you live in a small space, and this wall shelf is a small but mighty addition to any room — perfect for dropping your wallet, keys, perfume, and more. The wood construction has a gorgeous natural texture, while the curved shape looks casual yet elevated.

$78 at Anthropologie
Scalloped Wool Blend Knit Throw Blanket
$98

When temperatures start to dip below freezing, I’ll be wrapping myself into a cozy little burrito with this knit throw blanket. The wool blend material looks soft and toasty (but not itchy), while the scalloped details give it a cute, design-forward touch.

$98 at Anthropologie
Splatter Portuguese Stoneware Pasta Bowl
$18

This stoneware pasta bowl makes me want to overhaul my entire dinnerware cabinet. Its handmade look and artful splatters make even the most basic of meals look photo-worthy! I’m used to seeing this splatter effect on finicky enamelware pieces so this microwave-safe stoneware option is much more practical for every day (though you’ll still need to hand-wash them).

$18 at Anthropologie

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