Shopping for Christmas decorations is my full-time job, and this year I’m making my Pinterest-inspired dreams come true with ornaments from Anthropologie’s Holiday Shop.
We’ve rounded up the 10 best decorations to buy, including interior designer-preferred picks and holiday finds trending on social media, with prices starting at just $10. Select items from the ever-popular decor range are already sold out, so if you’re a fan of this year’s quirky Christmas decorations from Anthropologie’s home department, don’t delay.
Stock up on ornaments, figurines, glassware, socks and more before your favorites sell out.
The 10 Best Anthropologie Christmas Ornaments
- Ceramic Snowman Salt and Pepper Shaker, $10
- Clara Snowman Coupe glass, $20
- Emily Taylor Light-Up Holiday Village Paper House, $38
- Vintage Santa Dishcloth, $24
- Borosilicate glass tree, $38
- Hobbies Handmade felt ornament, $20
- Ceremonial Ceramic Tile Monogram Mug, $14
- Milo Monogram Velvet Sock, $35 (was $44)
- Icon Holiday Candles, $36
- Terrain Pre-Lit Faux Cedar Girlland, $88
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Hobbies Handmade felt decoration
Anthropologie
$20 at Anthropologie
Whether you’re a pickling fanatic, an avid reader, a yoga enthusiast, or a home baker, Anthropologie has felt Christmas tree decorations to match your personality. Made from wool and cotton, each of these creature tree accessories is handcrafted and packed with colorful details. Customers say these adorable ornaments make great cute stocking stuffers that you can collect and display year after year.
Clara Snowman Coupe glass
Anthropologie
$20 at Anthropologie
TikTok couldn’t stop talking about Anthropologie’s festive juice glasses, which sold out within weeks. These coupe glasses offer a similar blown glass detail, and two styles are still in stock. Get a clear glass with a pink Christmas tree handle or a blue glass with a snowman design, ideal for seasonal cocktails, desserts and table decoration. Customers note that the glasses are light and durable.
Emily Taylor Lighted paper house for the holiday village
Anthropologie
$38 at Anthropologie
Create a bright and festive display in the holiday village with these stacked paper houses. Designed by Canadian artist Emily Taylor and inspired by the tourist neighborhoods of London, Paris and Toronto, these decor pieces illuminate from within and offer six and 6 hour timer options. Choose between a carpentry studio, a pastry shop, a flower shop, a bakery or a candle shop, or collect the whole set.
Each house is sprinkled with glitter to mimic fresh snow, and their doorways are lined with miniature Christmas trees. Interior designer Emily Henderson even incorporated these wacky houses into her Christmas decorations this year.
Milo velvet sock with monogram
Anthropologie
$44 $35 at Anthropologie
These personalized monogrammed socks are shockingly still in stock in every letter, so grab one for each member of the family now while they’re on sale. They are made of soft velvet material and embroidered with white and green details, with a spacious capacity that will fit many stocking stuffers.
Keep scrolling to browse more Anthropologie Christmas decorations I’m eyeing this season, including candles, a wreath, and printed tea towels.
Snowman ceramic salt and pepper shaker
Anthropologie
$10 at Anthropologie
Vintage Santa dishcloth
Anthropologie
$24 at Anthropologie
Wood made of borosilicate glass
Anthropologie
$38 at Anthropologie
Ceremonial ceramic monogrammed mug
Anthropologie
$14 at Anthropologie
Icon Holiday candles
Anthropologie
$36 at Anthropologie
Pre-lit faux cedar wreath for the field
Anthropologie
$88 at Anthropologie
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