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The kitchen can become the coziest place in the house during the holiday season, and a thoughtful gift for your favorite food-loving host can go a long way. We love buying holiday presents at Anthropologie, where you can find cozy glassware, festive ceramic nut bowls, and Christmas candles that smell like a fir tree. Anthropologie is celebrating bigger than ever this year — it just dropped a whopping 900+ of its bestselling seasonal presents, over 400 more than last year.
We’ve done the hard work of sorting through hundreds of Anthropologie’s top-rated picks to find the 11 best, so you can stay on budget and still surprise and delight everyone on your gift list. These are the holiday gifts under $25 to shop now — including jolly bar cart accessories, chic tableware, customizable mugs, and more.
The Best Anthropologie Gifts Under $25
- The Bistro Tile Stoneware Monogram Mug Festive Edition, $14
- Kori Ramekin, $14
- Holiday in the City Dish Towel, $24
- Icon Stemmed Coupe Glass, $20
- Ginger Stoneware Mug, $18
- The Gather Candle: Woody Fresh Balsam & Cedarwood Mini, $18
- New York City Ballet Stoneware Dessert Plate, $20
- Here’s How Ceramic Nut Bowls, Set of 2, $18
- Benedita Bow Stoneware Spoon Rest, $16
- Tree Unscented Taper Candles, Set of 2, $18
- Icon Glass Wine Stopper, $16
The Bistro Tile Stoneware Monogram Mug Festive Edition
Anthropologie
Anthropologie’s fan-favorite Bistro Tile Collection just got a holiday refresh, and we’re loving these customizable new mugs. The gilded monogram and festive detailing are personal and chic, making the mugs a great gift for anyone on your list. We suggest filling it with cocoa packets or a few candy canes for an extra-sweet touch.
Kori Ramekin
Anthropologie
Never underestimate the power of an eye-catching ramekin for elevating common dishes. This hand-glazed stoneware piece looks straight out of a cozy café and works for everything from soufflés to snack dips. It makes a thoughtful gift for your favorite home baker, and it’s worth picking up a few since they stack so beautifully together.
Holiday in the City Dish Towel
Anthropologie
We love a kitchen towel that can double as a bit of décor. The Holiday in the City collection features cheerful wintertime illustrations and pops of red and green. Pick their favorite city, and it’ll make cleanup feel downright festive. Pair it with a box of cookies or a bottle of wine for an easy host gift.
Icon Stemmed Coupe Glass
Anthropologie
These coupe glasses turn any occasion into a celebration — even a Tuesday night. The etched Christmas tree icons add just the right amount of seasonal sparkle without feeling fussy, and they’re best gifted in pairs so your favorite friends can toast in style all season long.
Ginger Stoneware Mug
Anthropologie
This gingerbread house-inspired mug is a sturdy, charming vessel that’s perfect for a nightly hot chocolate ritual. Make it extra special by making some homemade marshmallows to go along with this gift — they’re easier to whip up than you’d think!
The Gather Candle: Woody Fresh Balsam & Cedarwood Mini
Anthropologie
This candle smells like a holiday village in candle form. The balsam and cedar notes strike that ideal balance between a fresh forest and warming spices, and it’s as good for gifting as it is for burning in your own home. “It’s the perfect scent to get your house smelling a bit more like Christmas,” said one reviewer. We recommend lighting it the minute your tree goes up.
New York City Ballet Stoneware Dessert Plate
Anthropologie
If you’re looking for a plate that’s (almost) too pretty for cookies, this is it. Inspired by The Nutcracker, it’s a dainty nod to popular holiday tradition. Mix and match a few designs to build your own ballet-worthy collection, including a Rat King-inspired cheese plate.
Here’s How Ceramic Nut Bowls, Set of 2
Anthropologie
Gifting the foodie in your life a tin of gourmet treats is already a good move, but you should also snag them a few of these bowls for holiday snacking emergencies. Each ceramic bowl is hand-painted and the perfect size for nuts, candies, or cocktail olives. They’re both practical and festive — our favorite kind of present.
Benedita Bow Stoneware Spoon Rest
Anthropologie
This spoon rest looks like it came gift-wrapped straight from the kiln. Whether you’re giving it to your favorite home cook or adding it to your own stovetop lineup, the sculpted bow detail is a sweet reminder that even kitchen basics can have personality.
Tree Unscented Taper Candles, Set of 2
Anthropologie
These candles are the easiest way to make your holiday table feel magical. It’s worth grabbing a few sets so your giftee can place them across the table, but they also make great stocking stuffers. Their tiny evergreen design is chic and charming, but unlike the balsam wood candle above, they’re unscented and won’t compete with your holiday dinner’s aroma.
Icon Glass Wine Stopper
Anthropologie
This glass tree wine stopper makes unfinished bottles look like art. One shopper even called it “the cutest little sprinkle of holiday cheer.” Every host needs one of these little showstoppers (pun intended) to add some holiday glitz to their bar cart. We won’t judge if you use it as an excuse to open another bottle.
Sage Anderson
2025-11-02 11:00:00

