What’s New at Anthropologie in January? These 24 New Arrivals Tap the Latest Whimsical Trends Set to Dominate This Spring
Explore conversation-starting tableware, freshly reinvented florals, and plenty of reasons to romanticize the year ahead
2026 is here, and if your feed is already crowded with prescriptive ‘do this, not that’ interiors advice, Anthropologie's latest decor drop offers a far more streamlined foray. It’s essentially an edit that mirrors the current state of design trends – and nearly every style you’ve saved since the top of this year.
Front and center is the new collaboration with London darling Damson Madder, which radiates playful energy from every stripe, swiggle, and sardine-tin trinket dish. Other highlights include stoneware egg cups painted like dolls donning tiny tie-front scarves (because, aren’t we all these days?), butter dishes shaped like storefronts, and tomato motifs in nearly every conceivable form. Expect joy, creativity, and ultimately, the unexpected – a mood that carries throughout the wider drop.
Lighting, for one, is clearly partaking in the fun. Wall lights arrive wavy and rendered in milky blue glass, while Francophile table lamps remind us not to take life so seriously.
Surprise: the Iluka Cotton Printed Floral Quilt is also reversible. Take your pick from a nature-inspired series of florals and ferns.
And with spring on the horizon, ginghams, natural weaves, florals, and organizational staples follow suit – but with a twist. Block-printed botanical quilts are delivered with a side of scallops, while the ever-iconic Lazy Susan gets a facelift of her own, reimagined in swirling, marble-look resin – a material moment Homes & Gardens believes will dominate 2026. Turns out Susan isn’t so tired after all.
For early planners (or the chronically romantic) there’s even a sprinkling of Valentine’s decor designed to live beyond the occasion. Cupid-clad collectible matchboxes on the coffee table? We’ll take them any month of the year.
So stop scrolling. Shop every style and sensibility that matters most in 2026, ahead.
The Round is Homes & Gardens' collection of the must-have pieces shaping styles, trends, and ideas. It brings together thoughtfully curated products that express a single moment – offering readers inspiring ways to style their homes through seasonal themes, emerging looks, and everyday pieces.

Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.