Every year I tell myself I’m going to be sensible about Halloween decor.
Every year Anthropologie drops their collection, and sensible goes completely out the window.
I don’t know how they do it, but their Halloween homeware always manages to hit that sweet spot between spooky and sophisticated.
Nothing too cartoonish, nothing too on-the-nose. Just beautifully crafted pieces that feel like they belong in a home you’d actually want to live in, not a Spirit Halloween pop-up.
Think deep jewel tones, hand-painted ceramics, moody botanical prints, and the kind of thing you’d genuinely keep out past November.
I went through the new collection so you don’t have to and narrowed it down to my 18 absolute favorites. Your bank account may not thank me, but your living room will.
1. Bat Twig Wreath

Wild twig wreath with black bats scattered throughout—spooky without trying too hard.
2. Ghost Glass Soap Pump

A ghost-shaped soap dispenser with a gold pump—your bathroom has never been this cute or this spooky.
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3. Hocus Pocus Serving Platter

A mosaic-style oval platter that makes candy apples look like a whole aesthetic moment.
4. Haunted House Candle

A glossy black ceramic haunted house with gold windows and a tiny ghost on the wall, the most charming thing to ever sit on a mantel.
5. Boo Cocktail Glass

A stemmed glass with ghost illustrations spelling out “”BOO”—your Halloween cocktail hour just got an upgrade.
6. Amber Glass Pumpkin Candle

A ribbed amber glass pumpkin candle that glows like actual magic when lit.
7. Spider Stripe Glass

A red-and-white-striped drinking glass with black spiders crawling up the sides, equal parts creepy and gorgeous.
8. Dachshund Hot Dog Door Mat

A dachshund dressed as a hot dog carrying a pumpkin bucket and surrounded by bones—possibly the best doormat ever made.
9. Halloween Tea Towel

A rich green tea towel covered in witches, ravens, black cats, bats, and broomsticks—the kind of kitchen detail that makes the whole room feel Halloween ready.
10. Black Cat Broomstick Taper Candles

Little black cats clinging to terracotta taper candles shaped like broomsticks—I need these immediately.
11. Ghost Bat Tealight Holders

White ceramic ghost lanterns with bat cutouts that glow from the inside when lit, genuinely beautiful on a mantel or windowsill.
12. Black Cat Pitcher

A glossy black ceramic cat pitcher with gold eyes and a striped collar, stunning enough to use year round.
13. Ghost Marble Coaster

A ghost-shaped marble coaster that’s minimalist enough to sit on a coffee table without screaming Halloween.
14. Raven & Pumpkin Plate

A black mosaic-style plate with ravens perched on a jack-o’-lantern, the kind of Halloween tableware you actually want to eat off.
15. Ghost Marble Cheese Board

A green marble cheese board cut into a ghost shape, because your Halloween charcuterie deserves a moment too.
16. Ghost Hand Towel

A black hand towel printed with white floating ghosts and the words “look what you made me do” along the hem, a little cheeky and a lot festive.
17. Bitter Bottle Embroidered Pillow

A black velvet pillow shaped like a poison bottle with “Bitter” embroidered on the label, for anyone whose personality is half cozy autumn, half villain era.
18. Wavy Embroidered Napkins

Black linen napkins with white wavy embroidery that reads as Halloween-adjacent without being too literal.
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