Fall 2023: Autumn in Color
Now entering: A world where contemporary color and texture electrifies your everyday living spaces. We turned up the saturation of traditional primary tints to the highest level. The result? Perennial pinks (the McCall Chenille Accent Chairs and Amber Lewis for Anthropologie Rowena Curtain), one-of-a-kind marigolds (the Infinity Glass Side Table), and fetching blues (the Tonya Rug) – just wait and see what these must-have hues can do for your home...
In a play-pretend place, the hottest pigments (à la the tangerine-covered Gilmour Sofa and electric-pink Effie Tripod Chair – both with matching Fiora Pillows) dance to the beat of a different drum. In reality, they're the bass-is for a dwelling that's equal parts functional (the Colorado Table Lamp; the Monarch Articulated Sconce) and fantasy.
Coming up rosés and ferns: Calming, cleansing pieces (such as the mint-green Winton Dining Table or coordinating kelly-green Clara Mirror and Flowerpot Pendant Lamp) made for stimulating sensory experiences. Meanwhile, millennial pink (via the Tashi Dining Chairs) and the jute-esque Isla Entryway Cabinet and Handwoven Erin Gates Rug still give us butterflies.
Comfy is an understatement, defined by the iris-and-ivory Kori Collection and acacia-wood Ashton Caned Accent Chair. Effortlessly effervescent essentials – be it the emerald Presto Media Console or Organic Line & Shape Wall Art – are a statement.
Feast your eyes on our decadent array of quiet-luxury fabrics (cue the mauve Chester Rug and Velvet Hagen Dining Chairs in grapefruit) and signature-Anthro silhouettes (have you met the ash-wood Maja Dining Table or Fern Cabinet yet?) – they, and our sage-hued Vienese Trees Wallpaper, will always keep you coming back for seconds.
Go-for-bold blooms (aka the Hyacinth Curtain), classic checkers, quilted layers... We're sensing a sleeping pattern here.
On the other hand, soft and slightly textured solids (like the Heatherfield Dresser, Scalloped Linden Mirror, and Organic Percale Printed Sheets) bring a breath of fresh air to the bedroom.
In spaces meant for relaxing and rejuvenating, serene shades – from the navy-blue Maeve Leopard Bath Towel Collections to the neutrally shaded Rosita Bath Mat – just make sense. Because who wouldn't want to bathe in a sea of cerulean?
