Anthropologie Home Fall Collection 2026: Warm Textures, Playful Prints, & Handcrafted Details
Anthropologie Home is ready for a new season with its Fall 2026 collection, bringing together rich textures, distinctive patterns, and handcrafted details designed to make the home feel warmer and more personal.
Launching on August 17, the new collection spans furniture, lighting, rugs, textiles, decorative accessories, and more. Rather than focusing on a single decorating style, Anthropologie has created an assortment intended to be mixed, layered, and incorporated into existing interiors.

The overall mood is comfortable and collected, with plenty of character but a slightly softer approach to the brand’s familiar eclectic aesthetic.



At the heart of the collection are two distinct seasonal stories: Sauvie Island and Waverly Rose. Sauvie Island takes a more classic approach, while Waverly Rose offers a modern interpretation of the season.
Each can be used to create a complete look, but the two stories have also been designed to work together, encouraging unexpected combinations of pattern, texture, and color.




A Softer, More Lived-In Approach to Fall
For Fall 2026, Anthropologie is embracing interiors that look considered without feeling overly styled. Warm woods, tactile fabrics, botanical motifs, and handcrafted furniture create depth, while layered neutrals balance the collection’s more decorative elements.
“Fall has always been one of the most inspiring seasons for the home, and this collection reflects how our customers want to live today,” says Paulo Kos, Senior Design Director of Furniture, Lighting, and Functional Decor at Anthropologie Home.




According to Kos, the furniture and lighting were created to combine traditional craftsmanship with everyday functionality. Distinctive upholstery, sculptural lamps, and carefully crafted case goods bring decorative interest while remaining practical enough for daily life.
Among the major furniture introductions is the Hawthorne seating collection, which adds new upholstered pieces to the seasonal range.

Lighting also plays an important role, with designs including the Venetian-Inspired Colored Glass 6-Arm Chandelier and the Eloise lighting collection.


Anthropologie is also introducing a customizable lighting program that allows shoppers to combine interchangeable bases, shades, and decorative finials.
Nature-Inspired Prints Take Center Stage
Pattern has long been central to the Anthropologie Home aesthetic, and Fall 2026 is no exception. One of the collection’s key motifs is Bernadette, a classic pond-inspired print that appears throughout the home.

The design appears on furniture, rugs, curtains, decorative pieces, and textiles, letting you introduce the pattern as a small accent or repeat it across a room for a more layered look.
Botanical illustrations continue the connection to nature, appearing alongside florals and other organic motifs.
These decorative prints are balanced by plenty of texture. Faux fur, velvet, and jacquard weaves bring a cozy quality to the collection, while warm wood finishes help ground the more colorful and patterned pieces.




“We approached this season by editing rather than adding, creating a collection that feels softer, more livable, and easier to mix into customers’ existing homes,” explains Rachael Bennett, Senior Design Director of Concept, Artist Collaborations, Print & Pattern, Textiles, Home Accessories, and Design Operations at Anthropologie Home.
There are still plenty of unexpected details, but they are paired with versatile solids, tactile fabrics, and layered neutrals. The intention is to make the collection easier to combine with pieces people already own rather than requiring an entirely new decorating scheme.







Merve Kahraman Returns with New Designs
Anthropologie Home is also continuing its collaboration with award-winning designer Merve Kahraman for Fall 2026.
Building on last year’s partnership, the latest collection introduces new furniture, lighting, and textiles characterized by Kahraman’s sculptural and playful approach to design.

Expressive silhouettes and artistic details provide a contrast to some of the season’s more traditional influences while fitting naturally into the eclectic Anthropologie aesthetic.
Kahraman’s designs also reinforce one of the main ideas running throughout the Fall 2026 collection: a home doesn’t need to follow a single style. Classic motifs can sit beside contemporary shapes, while patterned textiles can be layered with neutral upholstery and warm natural materials.






Instead of presenting fall decorating purely through traditional autumn colors, Anthropologie Home’s latest collection focuses on atmosphere. Texture, craftsmanship, and pattern do much of the work, creating rooms that feel warm and seasonal without relying on an obvious fall palette.
The Anthropologie Home Fall 2026 collection launches August 17, 2026, in select Anthropologie stores and online.



