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2018 Anthropologie Holiday Decor is Fresh, Fun and Festive

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Before you start decorating for the holidays, check out the 2018 Anthropologie holiday ornament and decor collection for a fresh spin on this year’s festivities. There are 200 items of signature-style Anthropologie holiday decor and ornaments in unexpected colors and fun, crafty materials – ready to ship.

We broke the collection down into 10 themes featuring the most fun and fabulous of this year’s Anthropologie holiday decor. Forget traditional red and green, Anthropologie went with coral pinks, sage green and blues of all shades, and we applaud.

1. Vibrant felt Anthropologie holiday decor

For a folksy, colorful Christmas, add felted ornaments and decor for a warm, vintage look. Monogrammed or personalized messages also create a whimsical vibe.

Dog ornament
Felt
Felt berry
Fashion cat
Arboretum
Felt dove
Bundled up
Felt garland
Felt wreath
Felt forest

2. Nutcrackers

Christmas isn’t complete without a nutcracker – or two or three. Anthropologie restyles the iconic ornament to feature the hottest hues this year like pink, corals and powder blues.

King
Nutcracker
Lively

3. A golden Christmas

For the ultimate elegant holiday, bring in the gold. It also pairs beautifully with this year’s it-colors like coral and sage. Here are some of the must-have golds from 2018’s Anthropologie holiday decor.

Geo garland
Golden forest
Champagne ornament
Wreath hook
Coral garland
Star stocking
Star tree
Geo ornament
Bird
Lights
Wreath
Wreath
Bell

4. Sugar-and-spice theme Anthropologie tree ornaments

Sweets don’t just belong on the table – they also make fabulous Christmas ornaments. Especially when you have a pink or white-flocked, sugar-and-spice tree. For more Christmas tree inspiration, check out our roundup of modern Christmas tree decorating ideas.

Macaron
Cookie
Ice cream
Cotton Candy
Rock candy
Ribbon candy

5. Feathers & fur

For the ultimate luxurious home this Christmas, feathers and fur are where it’s at. Layer with golds for a sumptuous Christmas theme. The textures of feathers and fur are soft and warm – perfect for nesting on a cold Christmas morning.

Tree topper
Fur stocking
Candy Cane
Faux fur
North pole tree
Patches
Fluffy
Peacock
North pole

6. Moroccan-theme holiday decor

Boho-chic and global style are two big home decor themes. And nothing mixes the two trends better than Moroccan style. Take inspiration from the souks (markets) and hand crafts found in Morocco and decorate your home for the holidays in a Moroccan theme.

Tassel
Hanger
Paper fan
Stocking
Hand
Tree skirt
Tassel stocking
Star
Camel ornament
Garland

7. Mermaid Christmas under-the-sea tree

For a whimsical take on the usual beach-style decorating, go for a dreamy mermaid look on your tree. It features pastel colors, as well as glitter and gold.

Whale
Jellyfish
Crab
Dewdrop
Mermaid
Pearl

8. Jetset travel-theme ornaments

Remember some of your favorite places traveled, as well as your favorite ways to get around, with these Christmas tree ornaments.

Globe Anthropologie holiday decor
Hot air balloon
Ferris wheel
Transit
Eiffel tower

9. Beaded Anthropologie holiday decor

If bling and color are your thing, these beaded ornaments cover both bases. Handcrafted ornaments featuring fresh colors and patterns can also be used for more than your tree by:

  • Creating a message with a few of the beaded letters
  • Hanging some beaded ornaments, like the butterflies, from your window or fireplace
  • Using a Monogram Beaded Ornament instead of table place-setting cards for each guest

Beaded monogram
Butterfly
Star and bird
Eye

10. Tassels & pom poms

Add a boho-chic vibe to your home for the holidays with a few tassel or pom-pom ornaments. Forget minimalism – mix, match and layer for a maximalist look.

Let it snow
Pom stocking
Geode
Bonanza
Tassels
Stripe stocking

Brighten up your home and tree for the holidays by mixing, matching and layering your favorites from this year’s Anthropologie holiday decor collection. They also make great housewarming and holiday hostess gifts for your favorite friend with a sweet tooth, travel bug or love of the sea.

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