Anthropologie's Sale Section is a Trove of Mood-Boosting Decor — Our Edit of What's Worth Buying

The Anthropologie sale section is the perfect place to treat yourself, with lots of smile-inducing pieces at grin-making prices

Anthropologie decor and furniture on a colorful background
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Spring is just around the corner, and we here at Livingetc can't wait to refresh our homes with some stylish picks from Anthropologie's sale section, an ever-growing and changing trove of style-forward markdowns. Not only is Anthro one of the best places for elegant, elevated homeware, but the sales are typically quite robust, meaning you can stock up on all the items you're missing for hundreds less than usual. As it stands, many of the designs are quirky, fun, and full of personality — guranteed to make you and your home more cheerful.

This is your last chance to grab these amazing deals before they disappear — and once you're done, make sure to check out our Anthropologie's editor's choice product round-up for more of our favorites.

Shop the whole of the Anthropologie home collection here.

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Shop the whole Anthropologie home sale here.

When is the next big sale at Anthropologie?

Now that Easter has come and gone, the next big Anthro sale is likely to fall around Memorial Day, another big shopping holiday here in the U.S. If we're lucky, we could also see some markdowns for Mother's Day, as well.

In any event, keep this page bookmarked and check back often — we'll be updating our edit as soon as the next sale drops so you can shop the best deals first.

Brigid Kennedy
Style Editor

Brigid Kennedy is a style editor at Livingetc.com, where she is responsible for obsessively combing the internet for the best and most stylish deals on home decor and more. She was previously a story editor at TheWeek.com, where she covered both U.S. politics and culture. She describes her design style as colorful and clean, and in her free time enjoys reading, watching movies, and curating impossibly niche playlists on Spotify. She lives in New York.