Anthropologie Just Gave Its Iconic Bistro Tile Collection a Valentine’s Day Makeover – and That’s Just the Start of This Wonderful, Whimsical Collection
Whether you're looking to deck out your house with love-themed decor or you want to keep things simple, this collection has something for everyone
One thing about me – I'm a holiday decorator to the max. It doesn't matter whether it's Halloween, Christmas, or any other holiday – my home will be abounding with on-theme decor.
Now that the loveliest holiday of the year is rapidly approaching, I've got my eye on Anthropologie's Valentine's Day shop to doll up my interiors and give as gifts to those I love. From trinket trays engraved with heartfelt messages (like the L&Clay Dish) to dish towels adorned with all sorts of Valentine's-inspired motifs (like the My Lover Era Towel), this collection can help you decorate for Valentine's Day in a way that'll make your home feel charmingly festive and full of character.
Looking to stylize your fireplace mantel for Valentine's Day? Pair Anthropologie's 'Be Mine' Velvet Garland with some silk ribbon for a whimsical, layered look. Complete the arrangement with the brand's Heart Bud Vase.
One of the best things about this collection is that it features holiday-themed decor that you can use in your home all year long. For instance, the Herzi Cheese Knives might have hearts on their handles, but they don't scream Valentine's Day. They're a cute detail that I'd happily use at any house party throughout the year. The same goes for the Iron Heart Leaf Wreath – it's not overly festive or holiday-themed. Instead, it's a decorative detail that can add some character and whimsical charm to your front door throughout the winter and even in the springtime.
This assortment of Valentine's Day decor from Anthropologie has something for everyone – those (like me), who like to go all out, and those who like to keep holiday decorating to a minimum. These charming touches can fill your home with loving energy and stylize the space in a whimsical, festive manner. Below, find the standout pieces that'll get your home ready for February 14th.
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Who wouldn't want to enjoy their morning coffee in a mug as lovely as this one? Designed in Anthropologie's iconic bistro tile pattern and elevated for the holiday with red and pink coloring, this mug is such a chic and playful choice to keep in your cupboard from now until Valentine's Day.
This pillow doesn't scream Valentine's Day. In fact, its deep red and blue color scheme makes it a lot more versatile for year-round use. I'd use this as a decorative accent pillow to complete a bed set-up.
For those who like to go the extra mile when decorating for Valentine's Day, here's just what your home needs – a 'Be Mine' garland strand. I love the pink and red color combination of this strand, as well as its plush design. Drape it over your mantel or across a doorway to set the scene with lovey-dovey energy.
If you're interested in gifting a loved one something for Valentine's Day, here's an idea that's both easy and thoughtful: get them this picture frame from Anthropologie and fill it with your favorite photo together. Its heart-shaped frame and decorative details make for a delightful touch.
By all means, you can use a blush pink throw blanket any time of year. But between now and February 14th, it's pink's moment to shine. For the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day, drape this soft pink throw over the arm of your living room couch. It'll add some charming holiday cheer to the room.
I'm a firm believer that you can never have too many taper candle holders. They're the key detail that pulls a holiday tablescape together, and with this red, heart-shaped one, your Valentine's Day dinner table will be as darling as ever. Pair it with its pink counterpart for a collected look.
Whether you keep it on your nightstand, your bathroom vanity, or your entryway console table, this trinket box is a charming detail that can invite some Valentine's Day energy into your home. It's the perfect size to hold jewelry, small knick-knacks, or other items, and with its lid, it can keep them safely concealed.
Not only will these coasters protect your tabletop surfaces from stains, but they'll look good while doing so. Made from pink quartz, these coasters have a subtle texture to their design. Plus, they're shaped to look like hearts – perfect for Valentine's Day. Even after February 14th, I'd keep these coasters out on display because they're practical, subtle, and chic.
Who doesn't love a holiday-themed cocktail glass? I know I certainly do, especially this one from Anthropologie's Valentine's Day shop. It's not too bold or over the top, but with the heart detail on its stem, its perfect for the love-filled holiday.
Your Valentine's Day bouquet deserve an equally stylish vase in which to rest. Designed in a heart shape and finished with a black bow, rose details, and loving words, this vase is a charming holder for your flowers. Plus, it can even enhance your shelf styling this Valentine's Day.
No platter could be more perfect for Valentine's Day than this one. With its light pink color and the delicate kisses along its rim, this platter is just begging you to host a party for the holiday. For a charmingly cohesive look, pair it with the matching dessert plate and mug.
In my opinion, no holiday tablescape is complete without a set of linen napkins to tie the whole scheme together. This lovely linen style (which is sold in a set of two) is simple yet stunning with its cute embroidered border. If you're hosting a dinner party for the holiday, these napkins are a must.
With its whimsical designs, Anthropologie's Valentine's Day collection takes the traditional red, pink, and heart-shaped Valentine's Day decor a step further by providing us with decorations that are still on-theme for the holiday, but filled with character. These pieces can make your home feel more unique and charming for February 14th and well after.
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Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.