World Market
World Market works because it gets the “collected” part right. The store is strongest when you want texture, hand-touched finishes, woven storage, artisan-style tableware, or small furniture with a little irregularity to it.
It is often less polished than Anthropologie, but that can actually help if what you like about Anthro Home is the layered, found-over-time feeling rather than a perfectly matched catalog set.
H&M Home
H&M Home’s recent collections have leaned heavily into the textured, neutral, artisan-adjacent aesthetic that overlaps with Anthro. Their linen textiles, stoneware, and organic-shaped decor objects are particularly comparable. Prices are 60–80% less—a stoneware vase that’s $48 at Anthro is $15 at H&M Home.
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Zara Home brings the same editorial eye they apply to fashion to their home collection. The aesthetic is slightly more minimal than Anthro but shares the emphasis on texture, natural materials, and seasonal curation. Linen bedding, ceramic tableware, and bathroom accessories are their sweet spots.
More Stores for the Anthro Home Look
Beyond the top picks, these retailers cover specific niches within the Anthropologie Home aesthetic:
Target Opalhouse — bohemian, colorful, globally inspired decor at Target prices; one of the closest mass-market options for the Anthro Home vibe
Terrain — Anthropologie’s own garden and outdoor brand with nature-focused, artisanal pieces; slightly lower prices than Anthro Home
CB2 — more modern and design-forward, but their textured ceramics and sculptural objects overlap with Anthro’s aesthetic
West Elm — the mid-century and handcrafted lines share DNA with Anthro Home, especially their collaboration pieces
Etsy — for truly artisanal, one-of-a-kind items (handmade pottery, custom textiles, vintage finds) that match Anthro’s curated feel
IKEA (curated selections) — IKEA’s STOCKHOLM and limited-edition collections occasionally hit the textured, warm aesthetic
Finding Specific Anthro Home Alternatives
If you already know the exact piece that sent you searching, visual search is usually more efficient than browsing retailer by retailer. It keeps you focused on the shape, glaze, finish, or proportion that made the product memorable in the first place.
That is especially helpful for Anthropologie Home because keyword search tends to flatten the details that make the category distinctive.