Christmas season has arrived at AnthroLiving home & I have gone through & picked out many items for you to view. I can't wait for my order to arrive & share them with you.
Anthropologie's Christmas is whimsical, colorful, vintage-inspired & with many textures. If this is the style you're going for this Christmas, the following items will catch your attention. But even if you're more of a natural manner, there are plenty of neutral things that are available either in color choice or in simplicity. The classic brass is widely seen throughout Anthropologie. Even a touch of color in the kitchen or bathroom is a pleasant touch that can be added with a candle or a bowl of ornaments.
I've gathered decor & kitchen items that are great for hosting. Many Christmas / winter textiles, too. Each photo has an appropriate link that will take you directly to its listing.
Have a wonderful evening!
Coming to CCH:
An Outdoor Halloween Tablescape
Folkulture Amazon Live Friday 10/20/23
Fall Content
~ beginning of switching out my office with Christmas decor & slowly packing away the pumpkins.
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