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Anthropologie's Halloween shop is live! Browse spooky new Icon Juice Glasses and decor 🎃

Anthropologie's Halloween shop is live! Browse spooky new Icon Juice Glasses and decor 🎃

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Yes, you can already shop decor for spooky season at Anthro.
I know, I know—fall decor shopping, in this weather? With a sweltering heat wave affecting different parts of the US, cozy season might still feel like a distant dream at this point. But with Anthropologie's newly-launched Halloween 2025 shop, you can finally start incorporating autumnal flourishes into your space—that way even if your city isn't exactly delivering the "fall vibes" you crave, your home will be.
Anthropologie's fall offerings are often some of the most anticipated of the whole year. From elevated fall decor staples like acorn garland and maple candles to kitchen staples like a marble pumpkin serving board, Trick or Treat candy bowl and viral Halloween Icon Juice Glasses, there's something for everyone to shop—with prices starting at $18.
Anthropologie's seasonal decor and kitchenware tends to sell out fast—yes, even as early as July. So, don't wait! Browse our favorite finds from the Anthropologie Halloween Shop below:
Browse Anthropologie's Halloween Shop
Shop Anthropologie's fall 2025 collection
Anthropologie 3D Halloween Icon Juice Glass
Get the TikTok-viral Icon Juice Glass in spooky new designs ranging from a pumpkin version to a ghost-adorned glass.
$18 at Anthropologie
Anthropologie Mystic Bats Table Runner
This gothic table runner features all the usual Halloween characters: Black cats, bats, enchanted mushrooms and more.
$58 at Anthropologie
Anthropologie Brown Forest Marble Pumpkin Serving Board
Serve up your favorite fall treats in style with this refined serving board that's made in the shape of a pumpkin.
$38 at Anthropologie
Anthropologie Halloween Glass Lamp Candle Holder
If you love gothic design styles, then you need this glass lamp candle holder in your life.
$28 at Anthropologie
Mise en Place Gourmand Golden Maple Pumpkin Ceramic Candle
Create a cozy ambience in your space with this maple and pumpkin-scented candle that has hours of burn life.
$28 at Anthropologie
The Bistro Tile Stoneware Candy Bowl
Keep your favorite Halloween candy within reach in this stone candy bowl.
$78 at Anthropologie
Krissy Mast Happy Pawtumn Cotton Hand Towel
Show your love for your pup and fall with this darling hand towel—available in multiple designs.
$26 at Anthropologie
Anthropologie Faux Oak + Acorn Garland
Bring the foliage of the season into your home with this regal garland that's sure to make a statement no matter where you style it.
$68 at Anthropologie
Anthropologie Concrete Pinecone Planter
Swap out your usual planter in favor of this unique pinecone option—now available for under $40 at Anthropologie.
$38 at Anthropologie
Florence Balducci Black Cat Bats Halloween Wreath
Swap out your usual seasonal wreath in favor of this spooky variation from Anthropologie.
$38 at Anthropologie
Anthropologie The Faye Icon Stoneware Square Baking Dish
You'll love cooking up your favorite autumn dishes in this festive Anthropologie dish.
$60 at Anthropologie
Anthropologie Colorful Rustic Glass Votive Holders
For a rustic touch, scoop up these votive holders—they're perfect on a mantel, dining table or nightstand.
$24 at Anthropologie
Anthropologie Twinkling Illuminated Vine Broom
You'll be the talk of the neighborhood with this magical vine broom styled in your front yard.
$98 at Anthropologie
Terrain Pumpkin Harvest Felted Soaps
These olive oil-based soaps boast a spicy pumpkin scent.
$38 at Anthropologie
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