This summer is all about layering the little details to create a cohesive, purposeful interior design style. I’ve been on the hunt for high-quality, trendy yet timeless pieces, and what better place to find those dreamy decor pieces than Anthropologie?
With such a beautiful home, it’s easy to get carried away and fill your cart—so for this season’s shopping spree, I set myself a budget of $50 per item. Anthropologie is notoriously expensive, so you might be wondering how much you can actually afford in that price range.
But trust me: you’ll be surprised at the 15 products I found under $50.
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These minimalist marble coasters with brass accents designed to look like four aces are the perfect balance of durability, sophistication, and playfulness—making them perfect for hosting game nights in our first apartment while still feeling very grown up. The coaster covers are also brass to match, so this set will still sit neatly on my drinks cart, even when not in use.
As someone who lives in a small space, I like to keep essentials that allow me to recreate Pinterest inspiration without overwhelming or cluttering my table, and this mini cheese board and knife is perfect for serving charcuterie snacks. The bobble border adds a photo-worthy touch and will complement the olives and grapes this board is sure to hold.
Summer is the season for dinner parties, which calls for beautiful dishes to feed your guests. This dinnerware set features a trendy seashell design, adding a subtle coastal touch and pairing perfectly with the bright floral arrangements I plan to display as centerpieces.
Anthropologie also has a matching dinner plate and dessert plate set to complete your set—though the dinner plate will be a bit more expensive than your budget at $64.
Continue adding depth and detail to your table setting with these embroidered napkins, which also come in a scalloped finish to coordinate with your new tableware. This linen napkin set comes in four fun, summery colors, and as someone who loves elevated neutral decor, I would choose the pale pink or beige.
The beauty of summertime partying is that it doesn’t have to be indoors, and the tropical hues of this shatterproof acrylic glass set are designed for outdoor use. I can already picture sipping sunset drinks on my apartment balcony, surrounded by friends, with shot glasses filled with our favorite seasonal cocktails.
This spotted glass vase is the perfect container for fresh bouquets this summer. The soft, almost neutral tones and larger size make it an incredibly versatile piece that can subtly elevate any room it’s placed in, and the floral possibilities are endless.
At least my green thumb is still a work in progress, so realistic faux flowers are a must-have for bringing the outdoors in and incorporating bright summery hues into my space. I love how simple yet elegant this anemone spray looks and can’t wait to style it in my living room or on my kitchen countertop.
While I’ll be proud of faux flowers as I hone my plant-care skills, I also love the fresh feel of houseplants. These adorable heart-shaped globes deliver the perfect amount of water to potted plants, whenever they need it—no more dehydrating (or drowning) greenery.
I had the pleasure of smelling the Gemini and Taurus candles for my and my husband’s zodiac signs in store, and can confirm that each scent perfectly matches the key characteristics of our zodiac signs—with Gemini featuring warm notes of blackberry and amber paired with jasmine to represent duality and adventure. Pick up one for yourself and one for a friend (or a few), as this would be the perfect gift for any astrology enthusiast this summer.
This year has proven that the tomato girl aesthetic is here to stay, and as a lover of all things Mediterranean-inspired, I had to add this vintage olive oil dispenser to my shopping cart. The glazed terracotta look and cork lid pair beautifully, and this functional piece would look great on both a kitchen countertop and a decorated dining table.
I’m a big believer in using cookbooks as a form of unexpected kitchen decor, and the fun, easy look of this cover perfectly complements the Mediterranean feel of the olive oil dispenser. Plus, it’s packed with recipes and tips for organizing and cooking for groups to explore and experiment with year-round.
As a DIY writer and content creator, one of my favorite simple ways to upgrade kitchen cabinets or furniture is with unexpected hardware—and these gorgeous mother-of-pearl butterfly knobs and handles would look stunning anywhere in the home and bring a natural touch to the space.
I’ve been looking for renter-friendly ways to make my builder’s-grade bathroom feel lighter and brighter, and these quirky bath and hand towels seemed like the perfect place to start. Like the Madeline Napkin Set, they feature a beige and white color scheme and wavy hems, and the repetition of the pattern throughout multiple rooms feels incredibly intentional. And the best part? From the hand towels to the bath mat, each piece in this bathroom linen set is under $50.
I fell in love at first sight with this candle from Boy Smells, thanks to its peach and pear scent that evokes the scents of summer strolling through fresh food markets. I’ve had LES on my wish list for almost a year now, and this season seemed like the perfect time to finally add this scent to my home.
Portuguese Coffee Table Pattern Book
Our next big piece of furniture is a coffee table—mostly so we can start collecting and displaying books like this, which add a personal touch to our living room decor. Having lived in Portugal for three months, I could stare at the hundreds of photos of beautiful architecture and colorful tiles in this book all day.