Anthropologie's Valentine's Day collection has just dropped – these are the romance-inspired pieces we'd keep in our homes all year round
Anthropologie has designed an adorable new collection inspired by Valentine's Day – these are our top picks from the launch
Decorating for Valentine's Day may not be top of everyone's list. Not in the same way you decorate for Christmas, or Thanksgiving, or Easter anyway. You might not go all out with your Valentine's Day decor, but given the time of year, the cold weather, the lack of festive vibes post-holidays, bringing some small nods to the romantic season into your home in the midst of February can be uplifting.
So when Anthropologie dropped their cute yet stylish, Valentine's Day-themed yet totally fine to have in your home all year round, new collection, we jumped to add these adorable pieces to the cart.
And we aren't waiting until the 14th to get shopping, because so many pieces in the collection are perfect for giving your home than New Year uplift too, with bright hues, whimsical prints, and fun designs. Oh, and of course these would make for lovely Valentine's Day gifts, if you aren't just shopping for your own home...
Shop the Anthropologie Valentine's Day collection
Part of Anthropologie's classic Bistro collection, the bow and arrow cup is a cute addition to any kitchen. Purchase two of these for the ultimate Valentine's pairing.
Elevate your Valentine's tablescape with these fun gold spoons that bring a much-needed hint of color and playfulness. Place at each guest's plate for when the all-important dessert comes out.
This beautiful hand-painted mug couldn't be a better Valentine's Day gift. It's a truly charming piece, from its heart-shaped handle to the detailed brushstrokes, it's the perfect everyday mug.
Be cute and on-trend with this luxurious onyx heart serving board. This piece would look lovely if you are hosting in the middle of your dining table, layered with cheeses, crackers, and fruit.
Cooking with love is always important, but make it all the more obvious you care about your guests with this heart-shaped cocotte. Bring this piece out for your Valentine's Day meal to create a truly special dish for your partner or friends.
Wreaths aren't just for the holidays, in fact they're a fun way of decorating empty walls no matter the season. This heart-shaped wreath is made from delicate iron leaves and flowers making it the delicate centerpiece above a fireplace or in a hallway.
No table is complete without a set of candles, especially on Valentine's Day. Spruce up the typical taper candle with a cuff like this delicate gold one, covered in hearts and beads.
It's easy to neglect the kitchen when it comes to Valentine's decorating but it's actually a key space to consider as you'll be cooking or prepping in there if you like to host for the occasion. Anthropologie has covered all bases and has even included an adorable love-themed dish towel.
Plants add a touch of freshness and vibrancy to any room. These heart-shaped watering globes will only elevate your potted plant collection, providing a romantic touch whilst keeping your stems alive.
Garlands are perfect for draping around any surface to add a touch of occassion. Tulips are synonymous with love, so this garland couldn't be more fitting to hang over a mantelpiece or along the center of your dining table.
Valentine's Day decor doesn't need to be over the top and literal. There are so many pieces here that will work in your home all year round. They also work well as tasteful gifts for anyone you love in your life. You can peruse the entire collection at Anthropologie.com.
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I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew when working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside work, I enjoy collecting antique and Mid-century furniture and quirky homewares for my new flat.
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