
PHILADELPHIA — Anthropologie launched its Fall 2026 Home collection, a curated seasonal assortment spanning furniture, lighting, textiles, décor and tabletop.
The home collection is centered around two seasonal stories: Sauvie Island, with a more classic sensibility, and Waverly Rose, a more modern interpretation.
“Fall has always been one of the most inspiring seasons for the home, and this collection reflects how our customers want to live today,” said Paulo Kos, senior design director of furniture, lighting and functional décor at Anthropologie Home. “From distinctive upholstery and sculptural lighting to beautifully crafted case goods, we designed each piece to balance timeless craftsmanship with thoughtful functionality, making it easy for customers to build spaces that feel both elevated and lived in.”
Highlights of the Fall 2026 assortment include the Hawthorne seating collection, the Venetian-inspired colored glass six-arm chandelier, Eloise lighting and a customizable lighting program featuring interchangeable bases, shades and decorative finials. Bernadette, a classic pond motif, appears across furniture, rugs, curtains, décor and textiles, and botanical illustrations further celebrate the natural world, while faux fur, velvet, jacquard weaves and warm woods add dimension.
“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,” said Rachael Bennett, senior design director of concept, artist collaborations, print and pattern, textiles, home accessories, and design operations, Anthropologie Home, “from Bernadette’s charming storytelling to rich textures and artisanal prints, balanced with versatile solids, tactile fabrics and layered neutrals that create spaces that feel relaxed, personal and distinctly Anthropologie.”
Building on last year’s partnership, Anthropologie Home expands its collaboration with award-winning designer Merve Kahraman for its fall collection, with new furniture, lighting and textiles that showcase Kahraman’s sculptural, optimistic approach to design.







