


As commerce reporters, we’re thinking about the best gifts all year round, and Anthropologie is one of the first retailers on our list.
At the end of last year, we consulted Anthropologie, the American clothing retailer that also offers an assortment of decor, jewelry and gifts. For out-of-the-box options, it’s one of your safest bets.
“All of Anthropologie could be a gift!” Nicole Jones, Anthropologie’s Divisional Merchandise Manager for Gifts and Entertaining of 15 years, told The Post. “When we’re deciding what to buy, we want to ensure each and every item evokes an emotional reaction — where you just have to have it or know someone that would be delighted with such a special and thoughtful surprise.”
Sure, you can pick up a candle (one of Anthropologie’s most-shopped items) and a trinket from any store, but this company is unique for its keen eye for crafting the perfect pieces.
“We always have a story to tell behind the product, whether it transports you to another place, inspires you with artisan craft, or connects you to new artists and designers.”
Nicole Jones, Anthropologie’s Merchandising Manger for Gifts and Entertaining
Specifically, at Anthropologie, candles are the nearly sold-out item everyone is searching for. “Our candles are always an easy go-to gift, in gorgeous vessels you won’t find anywhere else, and scents that you will come back for over and over again.”
Aside from the fan-favorite flickering scents, Anthropologie’s monogrammed mugs and throw blankets are a popular destination for gifts.
“At Anthropologie, our customers are always our top priority,” she said. “If you stop by your local store, you’ll find sales associates genuinely eager to help you find the perfect gift. We want to be a part of your story and help you create lasting memories for those special occasions.”
That said, we pulled Anthropologie’s best gift options below for you to shop. Whether you really want to get ahead of the holiday rush or are on the hunt for an upcoming birthday gift, you can’t go wrong with any of these options.
“Inspired by French bistro tilework, this iconic monogram mug collection is a customer favorite,” she said. “It makes gifting easy and personalized.”
Drawing inspiration from the many sidewalk cafes that dot Parisian boulevards (much to our delight),these conversation starters are both the modern statement and irresistible gift for the hostess.

“One of our softest throws ever, this faux fur blanket has a dye technique finish and gorgeous manipulated texture giving it a fashion-forward feel,” she said. “Once you touch it, you won’t be able to resist buying one for everyone you know!”
The soft plush comes in gray, ivory, green, blue, purple and rose colors to choose from.
Belt bags are undeniably a thing of the present, and we adore Anthropologie’s Liberty Sling Bag. Not only does it have an adorable chevron strap but its compact size is surprisingly spacious. It comes in a wealth of colors, too.
Not to mention, it’s one we were gifted by a loved one and can’t stop wearing.
How absolutely beautiful is the Pilcro Turtleneck Sweater? It makes a wonderful splurge-worthy gift under $200, much ado to its slouchy sleeves, ultra-cozy fit and gorgeous colorways. Our tip: pick it up before it sells out.
For more options, check out our guide to the best turtleneck sweaters and cashmere sweaters.
In the chillier months, we all love a good beanie. The Scotch & Soda Bobble Beanie is the cozy essential that makes an iconic statement (for less than $100, may we add). It pairs well with your best sweater and is one that will surely be appreciated.
Enter one of Anthropologie’s best-selling items (which we also wrote about): the Primrose Mirror. The retailer has a Gleaming Primrose Vanity Tray that’s more affordable and makes an excellent gift, whether it’s to house perfumes or to adorn your bed with a candle and decor pieces.
For more options, check out our guide to the best mirrors.
Say cheers to the holiday season with Anthropologie’s Monogram Snowglobe Woody Fresh Balsam & Cedarwood Ceramic Candle. It’s everything we look for: personalized, festive and unique. Not to mention, it’s one anyone on your gift will appreciate for less than $50 (oh, and how can you resist Anthropologie’s top-rated candles?)
Wine glasses are a staple in anyone’s cabinet for entertaining, and that’s why the Morgan Wine Glasses are a four-pack worth adding to your shopping cart. Whether it’s to spruce up your collection or to gift it to someone you hold dear, it’s wonderfully priced at less than $60.
Not to mention, Anthropologie’s glassware is some of the best we rounded up in our expert-backed guide to the best drinking glasses.
If there’s someone on your shopping list who loves a chic pillow and that home decor magazine look, then All Roads Design Yucca Pillow is the way to go. Namely, it looks picture-perfect atop your couch and adds much cheer and charm to your home.

“The Capri Blue Volcano Candle is a long-standing favorite at Anthropologie,” Jones said. “The luster finish lends a new sophistication to this collection, making it seamlessly fit into any space.”
She loves that this candle is the perfect size, naming it a “statement gift for the candle lover,” too.
“A companion to our taper candles, this beautiful candle holder collection features sculptural glass forms in an array of stunning colors,” she said. Plus, they’re perfect for the host or hostess.

“Crafted from earthenware with natural textural handles, these wabi-sabi vessels feel like you found them as a special gift in your travels,” Jones notes. To help organize and display your odds and ends, this gift is ideal.
“Taking inspiration from antique finds, this terracotta vase is finished with a beautiful reactive glaze handmade in Portugal and adds a crafted touch to your favorite stems,” Jones said.
This vase comes in a small, medium and large sizes, depending on your budget and preference.
“Taking cues from Grecian busts, our sculptural pots add that unexpected statement piece to any room.”
The pots come in a small size ($24) or a large size ($44).

“Bowls have been the new plates for quite some time now,” she said. “From a variety of meal bowls to serving sizes, the Old Havana collection is an Anthropologie heritage staple. Crafted in Portugal, this beautifully detailed stoneware is finished with a rich crackle glaze.”
Available in a small size ($48), along with a large size ($78), they also make great accent pieces to display in your kitchen.

“Everyone will be in a celebratory mood when you serve up cocktails in these elegant coupes made by hand in the Czech Republic — the perfect gift for those who love to host,” she said.
To match, shop these wine glasses ($64), highball glasses ($64), stemless wine glasses ($56), and flutes ($64) to pair with the coupes — all in a set of four.
“Our Apothecary candle collection comes in an artisan glass vessel with sophisticated woodsy and spice notes that will put you in the mood for the season,” Jones notes.
Not to mention, this candle has notes of inviting florals, creamy vanilla bean and warm heliotrope with sandalwood. A dream.
You can’t go wrong with socks — especially when they’re the top-rated Hansel From Basel Static Crew Socks from Anthropologie. Elevate your drab stocking stuffer with a pair of these; we guarantee your gift recipient will jump for joy (literally).
We can’t believe how glamorous this Monopoly for Anthropologie Game (and, why wouldn’t it be?) The aesthetic of the retailer finally mingled with the classic board game for a collector’s edition you don’t want to skip out on this year.
We’ve truly never seen a more stunning pitcher. Shop the Bombay Pitcher, a stunning and handcrafted option that also doubles as home decor when not in use. More, it’s one your guests will love, and one that makes an equally great hostess gift.
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