One of my absolute favorite weekend activities is heading to my local Anthropologie store to browse their seasonal offerings. I’m there way more often than I’d like to admit, and while window shopping is truly a blast year-round, it hits particularly hard once the holiday collection drops. Few things get me in the holiday spirit quite like perusing the displays and admiring Anthropologie’s adorable holiday decor. But although I may be Anthropologie’s number one fan, I’m not as obsessed with their prices as I am with their decor. That’s why this year, I dedicated myself to finding holiday decorations that captures that signature Anthropologie look without the hefty price tag. Here are 20 holiday decor items to add to your cart if you want the Anthropologie aesthetic for less.
This 24-ounce Stanley is the take-anywhere hydration essential that’ll make an everyday appearance.
The Anthropologie Icon Juice Glasses tempt me every season when they drop new designs, and if you’re dying to build your own collection, this slightly cheaper option is a must. These glasses are an easy way to add a touch of holiday cheer to your everyday routine. World Market’s version closely mimics the Anthropologie style but at a friendlier price point.
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Anthropologie has many fabulous holiday needlepoint throw pillows that look so festive and fun. Unfortunately, they cost almost $100 per pillow. Although this Target pillow isn’t needlepoint, it channels the same holiday spirit with its bright colors, festive phrase, and rich texture. Best of all, it achieves that fun, cozy look for a fraction of the cost.
Anthropologie always has the cutest collection of taper candles, and of course, their holiday selection is no exception. These Christmas tree taper candles add a spirited and sophisticated touch to any room—but cost less than half the price of the Anthropologie version.
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Bows are having a moment in 2024, and this trend is especially fitting for the holiday season. If you’re eyeing Anthropologie’s velvet bow stocking but don’t want to spend $40, this Kirkland’s version is just as cute. It has all the coquette Christmas vibes you could want at a fraction of the cost.
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The bow trend continues with Anthropologie’s bow clip-on ornaments in their holiday decor drop. But while they may be beautiful (and way more convenient than tying each individual bow by hand), they add up fast at $30 for just six. For just $19, this Amazon pack comes with 12 bows in various color options, making it easy to coordinate with your holiday decor.
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Whether you use them to spice up your mantle or add some color to a tablescape, these pink mercury glass trees scream Anthropologie. They’re just the playful touch your holiday decorations need. Instead of paying between $32 and $40 for one tree at Anthropologie, this Amazon trio gives you three for just $64.
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This one’s for you, espresso martini girlies. This ornament pays homage to the trendy cocktail and makes a fun addition to any tree (or a great gift for the Sabrina Carpenter fan in your life). This World Market option is a steal at half the price of a similar martini ornament from Anthropologie.
The bows keep coming this holiday season, and I couldn’t be happier. Clearly, I’m not alone because Anthropologie’s bow stocking holder is already sold out. But even if it was still available, it’d cost $10 more than this beautiful option from McGee & Co.
When decorating for the holidays, you can’t forget about the porch. After all, it’s the first thing your guests will see when they show up for holiday gatherings. This gingerbread house doormat has all the charm and cheer of an Anthropologie holiday decor piece, but the price is far more attainable.
The Anthropologie holiday decor collection always has a great mix of playful and more traditional pieces, so there really is something for everyone. This velvet garland with gold bells feels like the kind of classic piece you would stumble across on the Anthropologie website. If you love a timeless holiday look, this is just the thing for your mantle this year.
The amount of time I’ve spent sniffing every single candle at Anthropologie borders on embarrassing, but I can’t help it when they consistently release the best candles on the market. As much as I adore Anthropologie’s holiday candles, their prices can be steep. Fortunately, this World Market dupe offers the same cozy ambiance and style, with scents like orange spice, white pine, and cranberry balsam—without the splurge.
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As someone with an incredibly strong sweet tooth, it only makes sense that I’m obsessed with this adorable peppermint throw pillow. It offers a similar look as Anthropologie’s $48 version but costs only $13. This throw pillow is a quick and easy way to add some holiday sweetness to your sofa or bed.
One thing that makes the Anthropologie holiday decor collection stand out every year is that they aren’t afraid to incorporate nontraditional colors. You don’t have to always rely on red and green—bright colors like pink and aqua can feel just as festive when done right. With their colorful design, these bottlebrush trees from World Market bring a playful, festive touch to your decor—without breaking the bank.
There’s nothing like a cheeky tea towel to make your kitchen feel a little merrier. This holiday “spirits” option might be the cutest out there. It’s a small and affordable decor upgrade that packs a big punch.
If your holiday decor style is more minimal or if you celebrate Hanukkah this time of year, this lighted star garland is a beautiful choice. It’s simple, elegant, and looks much more expensive than it is.
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In the year of the bow, topping your tree with this oversized pink satin bow feels just right. While Anthropologie’s version costs $78, you can snag one on Etsy for only $47.
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If you love that pillow, keep the peppermint party going with these beaded placemats from World Market. They’re fun, festive, and perfect for a holiday dinner party. At only $19.99, they’re a steal compared to Anthropologie’s similar $42 placemat.
This sophisticated cement menorah from West Elm is still a splurge, but it’s more affordable than the version sold at Anthropologie. It comes in more colors and is a timeless piece you’ll have for years.
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Anthropologie’s decorative coffee mugs are another one of their signature products, but they can run you up to $18 apiece depending on the design. This gingerbread house-shaped option from Target, on the other hand, costs just $5 and is equally adorable.
A seasonal cheeseboard is going to do it for me every time. In the fall, I’m whipping out the pumpkin one, and in the winter, I’m reaching for a tree-shaped version. This Christmas tree cutting board from Target is a perfect (and slightly more affordable) alternative to Anthropologie’s marble and wood version.
Lauren Blue, Lifestyle Staff Writer
As a Lifestyle Staff Writer for The Everygirl, Lauren ideates and writes content for every facet of our readers’ lives. Her articles span the topics of home decor, delicious recipes, hobbies, travel itineraries—and everything in between. When she isn’t testing the latest TikTok trend, she can be found scouring Instagram for beautiful homes to feature on the site.