8 Things We Love from Anthropologie’s New Spring Arrivals, All Under $50
Like a breath of fresh air, Anthropologie’s spring 2019 look-book dropped this week. The style guide mixes new and existing pieces into three categories: the minimalist and exciting “An Organic Approach,” the laid-back, maximalist “Layered (Im)perfection,” and the functional-yet-stylish “City Centered.” All three collections incorporate kitchen and dining pieces that start at under $5. You can browse all new arrivals here, and see some of our favorites from the spring collection below.
Veru Bowl, $12
Part of the new Veru dinnerware collection, the delicate design certainly leaves an impression. But even if you’re not ready to get an all-new set of plates, this bowl can be a great addition to your cupboard.
Keegan Pitcher, $28
This organic shape and slight impressions decorating the sides caught our eye. Not just for water, it can hold fruity drinks or double as a vase, allowing us to dream of springtime merriment and flowers.
Lunch Poche Bag, $44
This is the fashion-forward lunch box of our dreams, named after the French word for “pocket.” This neutral bag features an insulated lining and a back pocket for utensils. The strap is thick and multipurpose — it can be worn on or across the shoulders, and even as a backpack.
Designed by Brooklyn-based designer Libby VanderPloeg, this darling spoon rest makes even April showers look appealing. Bright colors that aren’t overwhelming make it a great pop of color for any countertop. Additionally, the umbrella design will make the sauce splatters seem downright artistic!
Anabelle Apron, $32
Bright and bold with a collage of springtime symbols, this apron is the perfect escape to help us forget the frigid temperatures outside — even if it’s just while we’re whipping up dinner.
Violette Spice Jar, $14
Part of the City Centered style guide, there are also larger storage containers in the collection as well, allowing you to have coordinated and clean storage on your countertops or in your pantry. Gone are the days of mismatched spice containers!
Bringing lunch to work has never been so easy or chic. A snap-tight silicone strap ensures that food stays inside the bowl. All your coworkers will be asking where you got it.
BergHOFF Canister, from $26
This is food storage with an upscale aesthetic. These little canisters come in three sizes, allowing for various uses for both perishable and nonperishable goods.