Anthropologie has nailed the perfect formula for Thanksgiving table decor – here's how to make it work for you
Rustic and botanical with an artisanal feel – Anthropologie's Thanksgiving dinnerware is a masterclass in easy fall elegance


Of all the seasons, fall always feels like it holds the most promise. Yes, the leaves are turning and the sun is setting early, but there's so much to look forward to: cozy nights in; gathering for hearty meals; and a whole lot to celebrate. I'll be hosting my very first Thanksgiving this year, so I've been busy mentally moodboarding – and Anthropologie's Thanksgiving dinnerware collection is just so beautiful, it definitely deserves a place at my table.
We're big fans of the brand at H&G, and Anthropologie's fall 2025 collection did not disappoint. It's positively brimming with chic decor, and I'm even planning on picking up a few Anthropologie Christmas decorations for fall. And, since I'm determined to perfect my Thanksgiving table setting ideas in plenty of time before the big day, Anthropologie's Thanksgiving dinnerware couldn't have arrived at a better time.
Pictured: the Preserved Fall Harvest Garland and Antique Brass Candlesticks from Anthropologie
With so many ways to decorate for Thanksgiving, it can be hard to know where to start. It can be as simple as picking one signature piece though, that kicks off a whole look. One look at Anthropologie's Galley & Fen Ruffled Gingham Tablecloth, and I could suddenly envision a stunning tablescape finished with Oak Leaf Stoneware Dinner Plates and Forest Mushroom Napkins, for a rustic take on the harvest theme.
If you're after something more traditional, you'll love the Autumn Botanical Linen Table Runner and the Autumn Bounty Linen Placemats – not to mention the charming Marble Pumpkin Coasters. No matter what kind of tablescape I choose, I'll be pairing classic seasonal decor with a few of Anthropologie's statement pieces for a truly unique look. Check out what's in my cart below.
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Every stunning tablescape starts with a standout runner, and I'm tempted by this one – I love the contrast between the neutral linen fabric and the vibrant autumnal print.
I might just swap mini pumpkins and fresh flowers for a vintage-style centerpiece like this handsome candelabra come Thanksgiving – it's sure to get my guests talking.
With a subtle pumpkin-colored base and a dainty floral design, these napkins will elevate any Thanksgiving tablescape, but I know I'd make use of them all year round, too.
Add a touch of fall foliage to your table with these dinner plates. I think they'd look gorgeous alongside a bold table runner and some burnished brass candlesticks.
Whether I'm hosting a casual gathering or a sophisticated soiree, I can always rely on the best colored glassware to make my table look effortlessly stylish. I love the olive green of these tumblers.
Dainty earthenware always brings some antique-style charm, and I'm swooning over the sculpted edges of these soup bowls. The botanical motif offers a gentle nod to fall.
Anthropologie's Old Havana Dinner Plates have been on my wish list for a while, but this pitcher has just claimed the top spot. I'd fill it with dried grasses for a boho look.
I just adore these floral placemats; the reversible design is ideal for any occasion, and the scalloped edge is so charming. I know I'll bring these out time and time again.
The final flourish that ties any Thanksgiving table together is, of course, the turkey platter. This design is utterly timeless; in fact, it reminds me of my favorite country grandmother-inspired tableware.
Anthropologie's Thanksgiving dinnerware might be all about boho chic, but there are so many different decor styles to try this season. I have a feeling that I'll be looking to Pottery Barn's 2025 Thanksgiving tableware collection for some more inspiration – the deep yellow color palette has really caught my eye.
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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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