Halloween is yet to approach, but the craze of Summerween has launched your favorite retailers into an early release of adorably spooky décor items, which are unlikely to stay in stock come fall. Joining its competitors in this league of early Halloween drops is Anthropologie, which quietly unveiled its Halloween lineup for fall 2025, leaving us giddy with excitement. To help you find the best of the lot, we have listed out our favorite picks from the Anthropologie 2025 Halloween collection that you should stock up on now before the shelves run empty.

Florence Balducci Black Cat Light-Up Paper House

This elegant miniature paper house is inspired by Parisian artist Florence Balducci’s beloved black cat. It sits perfectly on your fireplace mantel, exuding a spooky yet curious touch to the Halloween charm.

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The Bistro Tile Stoneware Candy Bowl for Halloween

Serve up some spookiness in the Bistro Tile Stoneware candy bowl with the words Trick or Treat. It bears the marks of midnight hues and nocturne creatures. Moreover, it has 24k gold-decaled glazed stoneware, making it a chic addition to your dining table.

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Boo Halloween Light-Up Wood Mantel Letters

Introduce the BOO factor to your Halloween décor with these light-up wood letters designed to add the spooky touch to your mantel. It will complement the witchy, haunting, and ghostly vibe that you are thinking of adorning your mantel with.

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Spider Cloche Terrarium

This cloche terrarium with a metal spider crown is the perfect object to create a miniature spook fest. It will add a ghostly touch to your festive décor. Notably, the botanicals are not included.

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Spiderweb Taper Candle Holder Sconce

Made from 88 percent iron and 12 percent brass, this spiderweb taper candle holder sconce is hand-carved and hand-painted, making it a somewhat collector’s item. It will let you display your candle in the classiest and spookiest way.

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Halloween Spooky House Light-Up Wreath

You all have seen Christmas village wreaths. But have you seen a Halloween village wreath? Well, here it is. Made from paper, bottle brush trees, and PVC, this Halloween spooky house light-up wreath from Anthropologie will elevate your festive décor.

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The Bistro Tile Stoneware Canister

The Bistro Tile collection gets a spooky update, and this canister with midnight hues, night creatures, and a splash of 24k gold is the most adorably frightening addition to your Halloween table. It comes in two sizes and two colorways, so you can pick according to your needs.

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Halloween Vida Icon Pasta Bowl

The hand-painted Halloween Vida Icon pasta bowl comes in four different styles, including ghost, pumpkin, cat, and bat. Since hand-painted, no two bowls are the same. They will make for a cute tableware for serving desserts this spooky season.

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Florence Balducci Black Cat Bats Halloween Wreath

This bat’s Halloween wreath is inspired by Florence Balducci’s black cat and will introduce a witchy factor to your front door. Made from 80 percent iron wire and 20 percent paperboard with hand-painted details, this wreath will dare people to knock at your door.

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Rattan Bat

Cats and bats are among the requisites of Halloween decoration essentials. This rattan bat décor will be an ideal candidate to adorn your porch with. Place it on the furniture or hang upside down from the ceiling, and it will bring a sweetly spooky touch.

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The Anthropologie 2025 Halloween collection is selling out fast. If you like any of these pieces, you might want to hurry up.

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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