These Anthropologie decorations are far too gorgeous to keep for Christmas – I'm making the most of my buys and putting them up straight away
With subtle metallics, neutral fabrics and natural motifs, these festive picks are elegant, versatile, and timeless enough to display all year round


For many, the joy of Christmas exists in its fleetingness – that special feeling when the lights flicker to life, trees adorn the front windows along the streets, and the countdown begins. But when you invest in gorgeous Christmas decorating ideas it seems a shame to only display them for a short time.
I prefer to build my decorations up gradually, starting with some more neutral pieces that feel celebratory, but not too festive to display in the fall, before layering up with more traditional decorations closer to the main event. I think I've hit the jackpot with Anthropologie's holiday decor collection as there are some utterly gorgeous pieces that I'd be very happy to show off right now – and maybe even leave up after Christmas has passed.
I think options like this Strawflowers Iron Garland and this Gingham Bow would make beautiful additions to any interior scheme – at any time of year.
I wasted no time picking out my favorite festive pieces from Anthropologie's 2025 holiday decor, but I also noted that this collection feels impressively versatile. I have a feeling that even those who don't believe in early decorating will be tempted by these elegant pieces, and hey, why not get your money's worth and use them now, rather than storing them away for most of the year?
From garlands to string lights, Anthropologie's holiday decor collection proves that festive decor is absolutely fit for the autumn season, too. As the nights draw in and the weather turns, a few hand-picked Anthropologie decorations will add some joy and sparkle to the fall. Why wait until December?
Plus, investing in adaptable pieces like these offers plenty of timeless Christmas decorating ideas if you prefer traditional looks as opposed to buying into trends. Below, I've pulled together some of the very best Anthropologie Christmas ornaments for the fall.
Shop our pick of Anthropologie's Christmas decorations to display right now
Using decorations in unexpected ways gives them a unique twist for fall. I love this idea of using a tree topper as a door decoration. It's so simple yet incredibly effective.
Gold accents are perfect for fall, Christmas and everything in between – I know this garland will brighten up my living room long after the festive celebrations are over.
Every doorknob and hook in my apartment is about to get a cozy makeover using these fabric charms; I adore the delicate sequin detail. Subtly sparkly without screaming Christmas.
I fell in love with these string lights as soon as I saw them; I think they'd make a real statement on a mantel or draped across a table runner at your next fall dinner party.
Whether nestled amongst faux flowers or arranged artfully in a statement vase, this twinkling branch is so effective. It would add the perfect seasonal touch to fall decor ideas.
I love to treat myself to a new set of coasters every once in a while, and these are going straight in my cart – there's something so covetable about the luxe marble and shimmery abalone trim.
Fill your favorite vase with foliage, hang these elegant decorations on the branches, and you've got a luxe fall centerpiece.
The cozy season simply isn't complete without a few of the best candles, and I've got my eye on this burnished gold beauty. It's available in three different sizes, and is perfect for gifting, too.
I know my guests will be swooning over these songbird ornaments; I think the gold tone is perfect for the harvest season, and they'll look beautiful suspended from a mantle or shelf.
Feeling festive? Anthropologie's holiday decor collection isn't the only thing on my mind right now – I'm also lusting after plenty of pieces from the McGee & Co Christmas 2025 drop. It's full of similarly subtle takes on festive decor, and I can't wait to dive in.
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.
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