Anthro’s Big Decorating Event Ends Tonight—Shop Our Bedding Picks Before They’re Gone

published May 23, 2019
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Memorial Day may be over, but some weekend sales are still going strong. One is especially catching our eye—and not just because of their signature, over-the-top-in-the-best way prints. Anthropologie is offering up to 30 percent off all bedding (and 20 percent off rugs, lighting, and decor) as part of their huge Decorating Event. And while we normally associate the whimsical retailer with colors and patterns for days, this sale proves that Anthro has something for everyone (their neutral options are plentiful, too!) Below, see our top picks for eye-popping, summer-ready bedding options, as well as more serene (but no less fun) linens.

Primrose Quilt, $188 $131.60

Anthropologie’s quilts have grown up a bit since they appeared in Elle Woods’ bedroom all those years ago. No less eye-catching, the darker colors and geometric pattern of this quilt ground the floral print. (But there’s still lots of pink to go around.)

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Anthro’s woven throws are ideal all-year companions. Made from a sturdy cotton blend, they won’t feel too hot in the summer. Soft enough to sleep under, this throw can also be a great picnic blanket or beach blanket. (Just note that it has to be hand-washed if it does get dirty.)

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If oversized florals aren’t enough for your maximalist sensibilities, consider this duvet cover featuring flowers, trees, peacocks, and leopards. It’s like a Bingo game for all of 2019’s most opulent motifs. And the use of blue throughout keeps it from overwhelming. Made of 100 percent cotton, it’s also great for summer.

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For a transitional pick that both minimalists and maximalists can love, this cotton-blend throw blanket will work well with both neutral-filled and colorful spaces. If you have all-white bedding, this can add a subtle but still intriguing bit of color. In a more brightly decorated room, the neutral incorporated in the vibrant half of the blanket will help it blend in just enough while still standing out.

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Natural-looking rumpled linen has a sort of elegant ease to it. There’s just the slightest detail in this duvet: a stitched border that goes well with the simple, laid-back look of linen. If all-white isn’t your thing, there are seven total color options. While most are muted neutrals in blue, rose, and cream, there’s also a bold mustard.

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Adding texture is an easy way to keep all-white interesting. (Ok, there are also very light bits of pink in the pillows, too.) The matching duvet is also on sale, but this would go well with a completely white duvet or mixed in with more colorful shams.

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Blue and white feel so calming, whether it’s a deep bold navy or light baby blue. The combo in this throw feels very coastal (I can’t be the only one getting a Mediterranean vibe), making it feel summery, even though the colors are muted.