I’ve Just Seen Anthropologie’s New Valentine’s Day Collection, And These Are The Pieces I Have Fallen In Love With
I wasn’t planning to shop for Valentine’s Day decor until I saw Anthropologie’s new collection
Valentine's Day calls for romance turned all the way up, with candlelight, rich colour, and a sense of indulgence. This year, the mood leans Parisian, think ornate details, playful hearts, and a full-throttle maximalist approach to love.
If you are looking for new ways to decorate for valentines day, Anthropologie has just unveiled a collection that leans fully into that romantic French fantasy. From decorative accents to tabletop pieces, it is all about layered textures, whimsical motifs, and a slightly theatrical feel.
As with any highly anticipated drop, the key is to shop early before the most covetable pieces sell out. Whether you are planning a statement tablescape or subtle seasonal updates, getting in now means you can secure the designs that will set the tone for a truly memorable celebration.
Standout Pieces From The Anthropologie Valentine’s Day Collection
In the same Bistro style as other pieces in this collection, these bowls have a distinctly Parisian flair. While they feel perfectly seasonal for Valentine’s Day, there’s no reason they can’t be enjoyed all year round, especially if you adore the timeless French bistro aesthetic.
If you’re hosting a Valentine’s – or ‘Galentine’s’ – meal this February, these charming, playful cocktail napkins should be at the top of your wish list. Boldly pink and unapologetically feminine, they’re delightful enough to use any time of year.
Is there anything more quintessentially Valentine’s than chocolate-dipped chocolate? Once the candle has burned, you’re left with a beautifully crafted glass that works perfectly as a drinking vessel or tealight holder. Easily my favorite piece in the collection.
What makes this collection particularly compelling is its sense of escapism. It taps into the idea of turning the everyday into something a little more dramatic, using colour, pattern, and ornamentation to create spaces that feel playful and immersive.
If you love whimsical decor, then naturally these will get your pulse racing, especially if you are drawn to maximalist colour and home decor that inspires rather than bores.
There is a confidence to the designs that encourages a more expressive approach to decorating, inviting you to enjoy the season rather than simply nodding to it.
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Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored to a UK audience. With a background in luxury interiors and a qualification in Garden Design from London, she has a passion for creating spaces with character and emotional depth. Sophia gravitates toward interiors that defy definition, valuing individuality and effortless elegance. She lives in West London with her partner, two mischievous terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.