If You’ve Ever Wanted to Live in an Anthropologie Catalog, This Dreamy Collab Is For You

Danielle BlundellExecutive Director of Home
Danielle BlundellExecutive Director of Home
As Apartment Therapy's Executive Home Director, I head up our decorating, trends, and designer coverage. I studied Media Studies at UVa and Journalism at Columbia and have worked in media for more than a decade. I love homes, heels, the history of art, and hockey — but not necessarily in that order.
published Apr 24, 2025
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Checkerboard upholstered bed surrounded by a gallery wall at the Anthropologie Anna Suite at Hotel Anna & Bel
Credit: David Ohl for Anthropologie

If you’ve ever walked into a well-designed hotel room, then you probably know the feeling of wanting to take everything home with you, from the cozy sheets to the bathroom accessories. I’m always looking at tags and turning over things to find maker’s marks, so I can Google my way to identifying a particularly striking piece or detail I stumble upon when I travel. 

What if I told you, though, that you didn’t have to be a design sleuth to shop a stylish hotel room? That’s the case, at least, for Anthropologie’s first-ever collaboration hotel suite: The Anna Suite, located at the ultra-chic Hotel Anna & Bel in Philadelphia’s trendy Fishtown neighborhood.

Credit: David Ohl for Anthropologie

How the Anthropologie Home x Hotel Anna & Bel Collaboration Started

The collaboration feels like a match made in heaven, since the boutique property already features a trend-forward, eclectic design scheme that meshes well with the Anthropologie Home aesthetic. But the partnership really hammers that compatibility home, with Anthro designers teaming up with the hotel’s creative team at Foyer Project to deck out the two-bedroom, two bathroom private suite.

It’s also worth noting that all of the brands involved in the collaboration are Philadelphia-based. The suite aims to celebrate those Philly roots for local guests and travelers alike, following suit with the design scheme of the hotel, which opened its doors in 2024. 

Credit: David Ohl for Anthropologie

What the Anthropologie Home x Hotel Anna & Bel Looks Like

Dozens of pieces from Anthro’s Spring 2025 collection are on display in the stunning suite, which also includes amenities like a kitchenette, wet bar, outdoor space, and 360-degree window views of Center City. You can find the Anthro touch on everything from tabletop items like dishes, glassware, and ceramics to larger key furnishings like bedding, furniture, and drapery. Coffee-table books, accessories, and artwork are all shoppable, too. 

The team also installed fixtures and finishes, from overhead lighting and bathroom hardware to House of Hackney Wallpaper and decorative mirrors. Those who stay in the suite can scan a custom postcard with a special QR code that leads directly to the items used to furnish the suite

Credit: David Ohl for Anthropologie

All the Details on How to Book The Anna Suite

Staying in the suite almost seems what it would be like to live in an Anthro Home catalog, and I mean that as a compliment. Guests can touch, feel, and see textiles, furniture, and decorative accents in person to really immerse themselves in the Anthro brand. You can also steal a few design tips from the setups, too. Personally, I’m loving the reintroduction of ceramic wall flowers into gallery walls. A wall-hung arrangement can always benefit from something 3D that breaks from the norm of what is considered “art.”

The newly decorated hotel suite is bookable starting tomorrow, April 25. If you can’t make it to Philly, though, you can still get the curated Anthro look in your home. 

Credit: David Ohl for Anthropologie

Get the Look of The Anna Suite 

Most of the items are shoppable on site right now as the Anthropologie x Hotel Anna + Bel Edit. I combed through the collection looking for the most unique pieces — and the best deals. Here’s what I think deserves a spot in your space. 

Bow Crest Wall Mirror
$328

Move over, Gleaming Primrose! Anthropologie has a stunning new mirror design that’s an icon in the making — and available for spots where you want something equally as elegant as the Primrose but maybe more compact. The Bow Crest Wall Mirror still sports that same gilded bronze finish, but it also features a pretty chain detail for hanging and a fool-the-eye bow motif. It’d be perfect over an entry console or in a tiny powder room above a sink.

$328 at Anthropologie
Tibetan Tiger Coir Printed Doormat
$48

This cutie coir mat separates The Anna Suite from its outdoor space and is the perfect place to kick off your shoes before entering into a home. The striped tiger pattern will probably hide dirt and stains well, too.

$48 at Anthropologie
Stefanie Silk Flush Mount
$228

I’m here to tell you that fancy “boob” lights are a thing, and the Stefanie Silk Flush Mount is leading the charge of this emerging trend. I’d use this anywhere — bedroom, bathroom, entry. It’s a great style for lower ceilings. Personally, I’m eyeing it for my home office.

$228 at Anthropologie
Pieced Stripe Cotton Blend Woven Curtain, 63"x50"
$98

Warm up windows with a set of these striped panels. They look custom, thanks to the fringed detailing and trendy pattern.

$98 at Anthropologie
Madeline Napkins, Set of 4
$48

These viral napkins are back in a fun lavender colorway, and the whole look just screams spring — you know, in a sweet, soft way.

$48 at Anthropologie
Le Marais Bath Dispenser
$30

One of the things I pick up to turn over in hotel rooms all the time? Bath accessories. They’re so easy to get wrong, but the Le Marais collection gets it so right. I love the fluted porcelain finish with its subtle gold detailing. The whole collection looks like it came from the Paris flea market.

$30 at Anthropologie
Sculptural Performance Velvet Occasional Chair
$898

Two of these sculptural chairs created such a cozy look in The Anna Suite, I’m convinced the combo would do the same in a living room. They’re not cheap, but with this silhouette and these color offerings, you know they’d last at least a decade, if not longer.

$898 at Anthropologie
Green Ceramic Wall Flower
$32

If you’re looking for variety in your gallery wall, a few of these green ceramic wall flowers could really up your game. They’d be fun to break up a plate wall, too.

$32 at Anthropologie
By Anthropologie Floral Bookshelf Game
$48$38

Has the game of Monopoly ever looked this good — or been so compact and easy to store? I don’t think so. This would make a great gift, too.

$38 at Anthropologie
Astrea Jacquard Woven Athena Sleeper Sofa
$2,898

Again, this piece is a splurge and then some, but it’s tough finding sleeper sofas that look and feel as good as the Athena. Trust me!

$2,898 at Anthropologie

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