If You Love Anthropologie Home, You’ll Obsess Over These 5 Alternatives
Love Anthropologie Home? Discover 5 dreamy home decor alternatives that deliver the same artistic, boho-chic style—plus playful tips for finding your perfect match.

Anthropologie Home style makes your home feel artful and enchanted.
Anthropologie Home is basically the fairy godmother of interior design. With one swoop of her velvet-curtained wand, she can turn any bland apartment into a cozy, artful sanctuary. You know the look—lush textures, vintage vibes, just the right amount of quirk, and candles so pretty you almost don’t want to light them.
If you're an Anthropologie lover, it's probably because every corner is curated, every cushion invites you to stay a little longer, and every scent feels like a secret garden in candle form. Perusing an Anthropologie store inspires magical daydreams of the possibilities for your home and everyday life.
But what if you’re ready to explore beyond Anthro's enchanted walls? Whether you're on a tighter budget, looking for a slightly different vibe, or just want to expand your home decor horizons, these five Anthropologie-adjacent brands deliver the magic with their own unique twists.

1. Urban Outfitters Home
Meet UO: Anthro’s younger, edgier cousin who listens to vinyl and has plants in every room.
If you love Anthropologie but want something a little funkier and more budget-friendly, Urban Outfitters Home is your new BFF. While Urban may be known for its fashion-forward clothing, its home section punches well above its weight with trendy, eclectic, and surprisingly chic pieces.
You’ll find curvy headboards, wavy mirrors, funky rugs, and lots of small-space-friendly furniture that still makes a big style statement. The color palette skews soft and earthy with a few pops of joyful brightness—perfect for anyone who wants their space to feel curated but not too precious.
Urban Outfitters is one of our most popular stores on Spoken. There are just SO many pieces to love.
What to look for:
- Sculptural lighting
- Low-profile sofas in velvet or boucle
- Vinyl storage that doubles as decor
- Room dividers and shelving for dreamy studio setups
Why you'll love it: Same boho-chic flair as Anthro, but with a slightly rebellious twist—and often, much lower price tags.

2. Jungalow
Colorful, joyful, unapologetically bold—like your most creative friend who always brings the best wine and vibes.
Founded by designer and author Justina Blakeney, Jungalow is a full-on celebration of bold patterns, earthy textures, and plant-filled spaces. It’s not for the neutral-loving minimalist, that's for sure. But if you’re the kind of person who says yes to wallpaper, lives for maximalist color schemes, or sees your plants as roommates, this one’s for you.
While Anthropologie leans more curated and dreamy, Jungalow leans wild and wonderful—like a jungle vacation for your living room. Hey, it's bold yet perfect for the most adventurous designers. Are you one of them?
What to look for:
- Botanical wallpaper
- Woven planters and bold throw pillows
- Moroccan-inspired rugs
- Handmade wall art with global roots
Why you’ll love it: It brings a similar handcrafted feel and free-spirited energy, but with more color and personality per square inch.

3. Terrain
It’s like Anthropologie Home walked into a garden and never looked back.
Terrain is actually a sister brand to Anthropologie, which explains the shared love for elevated earthy textures and dreamy botanical themes. But Terrain puts its roots firmly in the garden—and then brings that inspiration indoors in the most elegant way possible.
Think rustic farmhouse with a modern twist. You’ll find linen napkins that feel like heirlooms, flower-shaped candles, and planters so beautiful they might outshine the plants themselves.
What to look for:
- Terracotta and ceramic planters
- Garden-inspired tabletop decor
- Botanical-infused candles
- Rustic furniture and weathered wood accents
Why you’ll love it: Terrain is Anthropologie's nature-loving alter ego—perfect for creating that cozy garden-party-at-home vibe.

4. The Citizenry
Ethical, global, and deeply beautiful—like if your home had a passport and a taste for storytelling.
If you’re drawn to Anthropologie’s layered textures and soulful aesthetic, but you want to support sustainable craftsmanship, The Citizenry might just become your favorite new source for home goods. Every piece is ethically made in partnership with global artisans, guaranteed fair trade, and the designs are equal parts serene and stunning.
The vibe here is clean and natural—less “look at me!” and more “stay a while.” So, if you like the curated feel of Anthro's more subtle pieces, The Citizenry brings the beauty and the stories.
What to look for:
- Handwoven throws and pillows
- Artisan-crafted wood furniture
- Sculptural decor in natural materials
- Woven baskets from Uganda, rugs from Morocco, ceramics from Japan
Why you’ll love it: It shares Anthro’s appreciation for texture, story, and quality—but with a more intentional, earthy elegance.

5. H&M Home
The ultimate secret weapon for styling your space without draining your wallet.
If you’ve never explored H&M’s home section, prepare to be pleasantly surprised. This is where fashion-forward meets home-forward, with seasonal trends, elevated basics, and accessories that look way more expensive than they actually are.
It’s ideal for Anthro fans who want to change up their decor often or layer in some budget-friendly pieces without compromising on aesthetics.
What to look for:
- Boucle cushions and ottomans
- Chic glassware and vases
- Brass candle holders and sculptural trays
- Textured linens in muted, romantic tones
Why you’ll love it: H&M Home nails the trend-meets-timeless balance. You can recreate that Anthropologie mood for way less—and maybe even buy the matching PJs too.

There’s a Whole World of Whimsy Out There
Anthropologie Home has a vibe that’s hard to beat—artful, romantic, and full of feeling. But the world of home design is big and beautiful, and there are so many brands channeling that same dreamy, creative spirit. You can find a couple of these brands here on Spoken, and sometimes you can find identical pieces for an even better price somewhere else!
Whether you gravitate toward The Citizenry’s earth-conscious elegance, Jungalow’s joyful maximalism, or H&M Home’s savvy styling potential, these alternatives are proof that you don’t need to stay in one design lane. Mix, match, and make your home your own magical masterpiece. ✨
Jen Buckner
Writer at Spoken
Jen is a furniture content aficionado at Spoken. She is a Delaware native living on Tulsa time with her husband Blake and three super-cool kids. Jen enjoys using her words to inspire people to make the world—and their worlds—better. When she's not writing, she's driving her kids around, picking out something cute to wear, or volunteering for a local nonprofit. Oh! And she'd always rather be at the beach (with a bucket of fries).
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