Anthropologie has some of my FAVORITE home decor. It’s one of the first places I look if I am searching for something unique looking. Only problem? $$$$$!!! Anthro can be pretty pricey, so if there is something I like, I try to find items with a similar vibe on Amazon for a better price.
I classify Anthropologie home decor as transitional eclectic. In my opinion, it rides the line of modern and traditional (aka transitional) with some eclectic details to a lot of items. A while back, I wrote an entire post about transitional eclectic home finds I had been eyeing, but they were from a variety of places including Amazon, Walmart, Etsy, etc. Check it out if you want more Anthro Home Living inspired finds:
This Amazon decorative bowl reminds me of several bowls currently being sold at Anthropologie, most notably the Herra Terracotta Bowl ($118) and the Decorative Ceramic Footed Bowl ($58).
I actually like this one a lot more than the storage baskets currently being sold at Anthro. It looks more expensive and sturdier. These baskets would be such great organization for kids while still looking elevated and stylish!
Ah the famous Anthropologie Gleaming Primrose Mirror ($548.00 – $1,598.00). There are a lot of mirrors out there that have a similar vibe to the primrose mirror, but I especially like the price point of under $100 for this one!
There isn’t a specific item at Anthropologie that reminded me of these travertine book ends, but a lot of the bookends at Anthro currently look like pieces of art. I think these are so pretty and would bring a modern element to balance more traditional elements on a bookshelf.
These actually more immediately reminded me of the Estelle Colored Wine glasses ($185) [not Anthropologie] that I see a lot of influencers promote, but Anthropologie also sells colored wine glasses ($56) that look a lot like these!
I wasn’t even looking for something that looked like these Sculptural Marble Decorative Objects ($44) from Anthro when I stumbled across these ones from Amazon, but these look very similar and for under $30.
As soon as I saw this, I instantly thought it was from Anthro. It wasn’t until later that I was scrolling Anthropologie’s home decor and I saw these dog lamps ($248) and I realized how similar the vibes were! I actually think I like the Amazon one more though, the way the Flamingo sticks it’s head out of the lampshade is so quirky and fun.
I really really like the look of this chandelier, and if you’ve looked at lighting recently, you know that under $160 is an amazing price! The capiz reminds me of the Anthro Oval Capiz Chandelier ($898) and the Madelyn Capiz Oval Faceted Chandelier ($998).
There is not a specific Anthro item that this reminds me of, but this vintage look definitely gives that vibe for desk organization!
I also shared an IKEA hack to DIY your own apothecary drawer here!:
Anthropologie has so many quirky toilet paper holders, and when I saw this it instantly reminded me of something from there!
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