Spring is in bloom, and new Anthropologie homeware additions embrace the season with fitting pops of green.
From dinnerware to bedding, plant accessories to lighting, a large selection of new, beautiful Anthropologie homeware accessories sport an emerald or split pea hue this spring.
It's hard to resist a new release or an Anthropologie sale, so we've rounded up gorgeous green goods we're currently eyeing from the retailer and asked a designer how to style them in your space. Let's start spring on the right note, shall we?
Spring Anthropologie homeware: green as far as the eye can see
Jewel tones are said to be one of the most popular small-space color trends of 2024, so we're not surprised to see emerald green having a moment. And considering monochromatic color schemes involve combining various shades of one hue, all-things green seems fitting as spring awakens.
"Embrace the elegance of emerald green and light split pea greens, creating a sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere that evolves gracefully with the seasons," says designer Nina Lichtenstein. "Anthropologie's inspired palette brings forth an opportunity to infuse your home with the richness of nature's hues, making a stylish statement that resonates throughout the year."
Whether you're eyeing the dinnerware, like the adorable Faye Dessert Plate from Anthro or Anthropologie homeware accents such as the elegant Eloise Sconce at Anthropologie, Nina has a few suggestions for working with the color, which she explains can work year-round with some adjustments.
"Integrate green tableware, linens, and accessories for a cohesive and inviting dining tableau," she says. "Combine with natural elements like wooden chargers or woven placemats to balance the richness of the green."
When it comes to small living room ideas, green can be integrated through accessories like throw blankets and pillows to complement your larger pieces, and it can work whenever you'd like it to showcase it.
"Green is a versatile color that transcends seasonal boundaries, making it a timeless choice for year-round elegance," Nina adds. "Swap out accessories or introduce seasonal decor to keep the space fresh and dynamic as the year progresses."
What to shop
Two sizes and colors
Price: $34
Size (in.): H7.5 x D4.5
A watertight floral vase that is every bit as festive as your bouquet, Lyla deserves a spot where she can be admired.
Four colors
Price: $20
Size (in.): D10
In need of brunch hosting essentials? This festive beauty, made of glazed decal stoneware, will elevate your tablescape and keep sweet treats in place.
Moss or lilac
Price: $178-$228
Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, California king
Get cozy in this sateen botanical beauty and bring a pop of nature indoors. It makes for one of the happiest colors for a small bedroom.
Four sizes
Price: $108
Size (in.): 108 x 50
Reminiscent of Maude Apatow's apartment, the floral cotton curtain makes a sweet statement that feels warm and inviting.
Set of four
Price: $72
Capacity (oz.): 13.8
Colored drinkware is having a moment, and the Sinna Wine Glass gives off a sophisticated, vintage vibe that will boost even your best bar cart.
Four sizes
Price: $18-$188
Capacity: Various
It's important for your best home fragrances to match the mood and aesthetic of your space. Fresh Fern Moss, which is described as "woodland foliage, leafy elm, and white birch lifted by sun-dappled citrus over fresh moss, dewy fern, and herbaceous lavender" goes great with all things green.
Looking for more ways to embrace the new season in your home? The recent Anthropologie Katie Hodges collab is a masterclass in California cool, and you'll love the sophisticated yet laid-back vibe from the L.A.-based designer.