Home / Shop These Anthropologie sale items are *just* what your home needs for a refresh Did we mention items start at just $3.95? By Kaitlyn Russell March 20, 2018 Rectangle We can’t believe it’s spring already, but the change of seasons is such a great reminder that we can always start fresh. And if you need a little (okay, a lot) of motivation to get that much-needed spring cleaning done, finding household items that actually inspire you and brighten up the room are the perfect push. Luckily, Anthropologie has some incredible items on sale right now. We rounded up our favorites that are sure to brighten up your entire home! Elgin Canvas Basket, $34.95 (was $58.00) Perfect for a little extra toy storage that’s both beautiful and practical. Or, use it in your living room to toss in those extras you can’t seem to find a home.BUY Crystal-Cut Hanging Planter, $8.95 (was $38.00) How gorgeous is this minimalist hanging planter? Add in your favorite plant and give your home a boost of spring.BUY GIlded Shapes Monogram Mug, $3.95 (was $10.00) You may not be able to drink your coffee while it’s still warm, but sipping it out of this stunner make will make you feel a little luxurious.BUY Sarulla Coaster, $4.95 (was $8.00) These bright coasters are a simple way to add a touch of spring to your coffee table. Our fave? The turquoise!BUY Sela Napkin Set, $19.95 (was $28.00) We’re feeling *all* of the Greece vibes with these napkins. They’re machine washable, perfect for little hands that make messes.BUY Elements Candle, $14.95 (was $24.00) While the weather may not feel like spring, your home can at least smell like it. Choose from Earth, Fire or Air and take a moment to relax, mama. Bonus points for how stunning the candles are. Once they’re used, simply melt out the wax and use them to store loose change or pens.BUY Folkloric Toddler Quilt, $69.95 (was $98.00) Drape it over the crib for a put-together nursery look (just remember to remove from tiny hands before bed!) or use it as a playmat or changing pad. Perfect for those instagrammable moments.BUY Hilde Plaid Dinner Plate, $12.95 (was $24.00) Who doesn’t love shades of blue? This plaid plate looks like watercolor, but is dishwasher safe. Perfect to spruce up dinner or hosts some guests.BUY San Sola Dish Towel, $14.95 (was $24.00) If tassels and bold colors don’t scream spring, we don’t know what does. Get the best of both worlds with this beautiful dish towel. Don’t worry, it’s machine washable.BUY Cassie Byrnes Melbourne Quilt, $79.95 (was $198.00) Florals for spring are a classic. Mama, treat yourself and your bedroom to a fresh new look. This quilt is reversible, cotton-filled and machine washable—what more could we ask for? BUY Marbled Shower Curtain, $51.95 (was $88.00) If you get a chance to step away and soak in a tub (and some alone time) it just might feel like a mini-vacation. This marble curtain can transport your directly to the ocean. Wine and good book sold separately. BUY Sketched Safari Wallpaper, $69.96 (was $118.00) This would be so beautiful in a nursery or toddler bedroom—and equally as stunning in a home office or just for a pop of color on a bland wall. It’s easily removable so you’re not committing to a total refresh. Anthro describes it as “Picasso-meets-Dr.Suess whimsy.” Perfection. BUY Teak Swing Shelf, $64.95 (was $108.00) Natural elements, like this wood shelf paired with the rope and gold detail would work with almost any decor in any room. Place your favorite family photo (or trinket you need out of your toddler’s reach) on it for a nautical touch. BUY You might also like: It’s been fun, winter, but my kids and I are SO ready for spring We want *everything* from the Lilly Pulitzer + Pottery Barn collab 17 classic Easter outfits your toddler can wear again and again The latest Work & Money For some working parents, taking parental leave may mean losing out on an annual bonus Pregnancy Products We tried the SKIMS maternity line—here’s what we thought Home & Food Shopping Guides Want to try mushroom coffee? Here’s what you need to know Learn + Play Shopping Guides Toys that actually keep my kids busy, according to a seasoned mom of five