Anthropologie's Halloween shop will have your home looking spooktacular for holiday hosting
If you're looking for unique and stylish Halloween buys, look no further than our edit of the 2024 Halloween shop at Anthropologie
Now that we're firmly in September, it feels like Halloween is just around the corner. If you're looking to get ahead on your Halloween shopping: Anthropologie is where it is at this spooky season.
So why is it such a cut above the rest, you ask? Because Anthropologie's Halloween shop is playful, charming, and remains elegantly stylish. There are no ghoulish, highly flammable faux webs here. Their latest collection provides a new and exciting take on Halloween decor, laying the foundations for a more demure era of seasonal decor.
With plenty of new arrivals, it can be time-consuming to find the best items, which is why I have done all the hard work and found the best of the best from the range here. Can't wait to see the collection in full? You can shop the entire Anthropologie's Halloween collection here, or check out our edit, below.
The Best Halloween Decor at Anthropologie
With lots to love in Anthropologie's Halloween range, we've found the best decorations, candles, dining, and kitchenware from their collection. There is a wide range of Anthropologie's decorative Halloween objects, from the Halloween garland (above, $58), to items to adorn your fireplace and your walls, to thematic bud vases.
The famous icon glassware has not only moved into the Halloween lane but into vases too. Choose from a ghost or a black cat set in orange to hold your sprigs of foliage this fall.
Create a dramatic wall or front door display with this black eucalyptus wreath. This Halloween take on a natural wreath makes for a moody, eye-catching piece.
I didn't know I was in need of a checkered glass pumpkin until I saw this. Simple yet ornate, these charming glass pumpkins can sit alone or as a full set on your tabletop.
As a dog owner, this ghost dog doormat really caught my eye. If that's not your thing, Anthropologie has plenty of Halloween-themed doormats to impress guests in your entryway.
The Best Anthropologie Halloween Candles
Creating a Halloween ambiance with plenty of candles has never been more stylish than with Anthropologie's famed collection of candles and candle holders. We love the Handpainted White Birch & Pumpkin Glass Pumpkin Candle, $78 above.
Housed in a botanical, gourd-shaped glass jar; this candle is scented with a rich pumpkin soufflé is blended with browned butter, toasted nutmeg, and cinnamon, then swirled with sweet vanilla cream and brown sugar.
The Best Halloween Hosting At Anthropologie
Anthropologie also has a range of Halloween kitchen and dining items so you can stay on theme, including the sell-out icon glasses which have had a spooky makeover for Halloween with black cat, candy corn, skull, and bat icons.
Designed exclusively for Anthropologie by Florence Balducci, this decorative bowl can of course be used for candy or, alternatively, as a punch bowl once the kids have gone to bed.
Hosting in the fall is all about big boards of bread and cheese. These gourd-shaped serving boards are made from tropical hardwood with brass trims and are perfect for a get-together.
If you want to add a nod to the season in your kitchen, the Mystic dish towel collections are super intricate, with sweet creatures and whimsical depictions of nature.
If there's one thing they're good at at Anthro, it is glassware. The oh-so collectible hand-pressed and handblown glass icon glasses aren't viral for nothing.
Anthropologie's Halloween shop is filled not just with gorgeous decor pieces, serving and dining pieces for hosting and decorating your kitchen, and heavenly-scented candles and holders, but also Halloween jewelry, pimple patches, dog jumpers, and more. So be sure to check out the entire range at Anthropologie.
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Charlotte is style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens, and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello and most recently worked as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation in Surrey - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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