Key Takeaways:

  • Tables are the #1 outlet find that needs a ride home. According to Lugg platform data, tables (dining, coffee, console, side) account for 26% of all Anthropologie Home Outlet furniture pickups — more than any other category.
  • Nearly half of shoppers book delivery same-day from the store. 45% of all Lugg deliveries from the outlet are booked on the spot, meaning customers find a piece, buy it, and arrange pickup before they leave.
  • The outlet draws shoppers from across the entire Phoenix metro. The average delivery covers 23 miles, with Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, and Tempe among the top destinations — and one customer booked a 100-mile delivery to Tucson.
  • Outlet delivery customers give near-perfect ratings. Across all rated Anthropologie Home Outlet deliveries on the Lugg platform, 98% of customers gave a perfect five-star review.

Your complete guide to Anthropologie Home Outlet

Anthropologie furniture is beautiful. It’s also expensive. A single Primrose mirror runs $1,298. The Marcella dining table? $3,498. That’s the kind of sticker shock that sends people straight to Pinterest to look at it instead of buy it.

That’s where the Anthropologie Home Outlet changes the math. These dedicated home-only stores sell overstock, floor samples, discontinued pieces, and lightly damaged items at 40–80% off retail. If you’ve ever wanted Anthropologie’s eclectic, design-forward aesthetic without the full-price commitment, this is where you go.

This guide covers everything: where to find the two Anthropologie Home Outlet locations, how the pricing and dot sticker discount system works, what to expect on your first visit, and how to actually get a 200-pound dresser home when the stores don’t ship.

Anthropologie Home Outlet at a glance

What they sellFurniture, rugs, bedding, curtains, lighting, home décor (no clothing)
LocationsPittsburgh, PA and Gilbert, AZ (Phoenix metro)
Typical discount40–50% off retail; up to 75–80% with dot stickers
Return policyAll sales final — no returns or exchanges
ShippingOutlets do not ship; you must transport purchases yourself
Virtual shoppingPittsburgh offers 30-min video call appointments; AZ takes phone orders
Best time to visitWeekdays, especially on truck delivery days
Pro tipUse an on-demand delivery service like Lugg for large items

What Anthropologie Home Outlet shoppers actually buy (and how they get it home)

Since the Anthropologie Home Outlet in Gilbert, AZ opened in October 2023, Lugg has been the go-to delivery solution for shoppers who find the perfect piece but didn't bring a truck. Based on Lugg platform data, here's what outlet shoppers are actually buying.

What Anthropologie Home Outlet shoppers actually buy (and how they get it home)

Lugg is the delivery partner for the Anthropologie Home Outlet in Gilbert, AZ — the go-to solution for shoppers who find the perfect piece but didn’t bring a truck. Since the outlet opened in October 2023, Lugg platform data shows clear patterns in what shoppers are bringing home.

Item% of Outlet Deliveries
Tables (dining, coffee, console, side)26%
Dressers19%
Sofas and sectionals13%
Cabinets, hutches, and armoires13%
Chairs (accent, dining, desk)11%
Beds and headboards11%
Mirrors9%

The breakdown reveals how shoppers prioritize. Dining tables, coffee tables, console tables, and side tables collectively make up the largest share — which makes sense given that a hand-carved Anthropologie dining table at 60% off is the kind of deal that's hard to walk away from. Dressers and storage pieces follow closely, reflecting the brand's strength in painted wood furniture with eclectic hardware. Mirrors sit at 9% of deliveries but punch above their weight in name recognition — the Gleaming Primrose alone drives a significant share of social media buzz around these stores.

The delivery distance data tells an interesting story about how far shoppers are willing to travel for outlet deals. According to Lugg platform data, the average furniture delivery from the Gilbert outlet covers roughly 23 miles, with Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, and Tempe showing up as the most frequent destinations. The farthest delivery on record? A 100-mile trip to Tucson for a set of barstools and an armchair — proof that the right deal justifies a serious drive.

What stands out most in the booking patterns is the spontaneity. A significant share of deliveries are booked same-day, directly from the store — shoppers spot a piece on the floor, buy it, and arrange pickup before they leave. The rest schedule for the next day or later, usually because they need to measure doorways or clear space at home first.

Customer satisfaction across these outlet deliveries has been remarkably consistent. According to Lugg platform data, the overwhelming majority of rated deliveries received perfect five-star reviews — a reflection of both the quality of the finds and the care taken in transporting them.

Both [Lugg movers] Robb and Archer helped bring my cabinet from Anthropologie store to my apartment in 2nd floor. They were professional and found my apartment without any issues. Thank you for your help. - Divya U. in Gilbert, AZ

What makes the Anthropologie Home Outlet different from regular stores

A regular Anthropologie location carries clothing, accessories, beauty products, and a curated home section. The Home Outlet is an entirely different concept: it’s dedicated exclusively to furniture and home décor, and everything is discounted.

The inventory comes from a few places. Overproduced and discontinued items that didn’t sell through at full-price stores. Furniture returned during transit or with minor manufacturing defects. Floor samples from retail locations. Photoshoot pieces used for catalog and website imagery. Some items look brand new; others have a small scratch or a missing hardware piece that knocked the price down significantly.

The key difference for shoppers: you’re getting the same Anthropologie design quality — the hand-carved wood details, the bold textiles, the one-of-a-kind feel — at a fraction of the cost. The trade-off is that inventory is unpredictable. You can’t walk in looking for a specific item and expect to find it. The outlet rewards the flexible, spontaneous shopper.

Green tufted velvet Chesterfield sofa and botanical print swivel chair on the Anthropologie Home Outlet showroom floor

All Anthropologie Home Outlet locations

There are currently two dedicated Anthropologie Home Outlet stores in the U.S. Both carry furniture and home décor exclusively:

LocationAddressDetails
Pittsburgh, PA250 Mt Nebo Pointe Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15237Largest outlet. Virtual appointments available. Instagram: @anthro_homeoutlet
Gilbert, AZ (Phoenix)4290 E Warner Rd, Ste 147, Gilbert, AZ 85296Serves greater Phoenix. Takes phone orders. Friday inventory walkthroughs on Instagram.

Hours vary slightly, but both stores are generally open Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 8 PM. Call ahead or check the Anthropologie store locator to confirm before making the drive, especially on Sundays.

If there’s no outlet near you, it’s worth knowing that many discount furniture outlets carry comparable bohemian and eclectic styles at similar price points.

Anthropologie Home Outlet vs. Reclectic: know the difference

If you’ve searched for Anthropologie outlets, you may have come across Reclectic stores. These are different. Reclectic is URBN’s multi-brand outlet concept — it carries discounted clothing, accessories, and home décor from Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, Free People, and Nuuly. Think of it as a thrift-meets-outlet mashup for the entire URBN family.

The key distinction: Reclectic stores do not carry furniture. If you’re looking for Anthropologie’s signature dressers, dining tables, bookcases, and mirrors at outlet prices, you need one of the two dedicated Home Outlet locations in Pittsburgh or Gilbert.

Reclectic locations include Tempe, AZ (Arizona Mills); Philadelphia, PA (Willow Grove); New York City (Herald Square); Chicago, IL; Arlington, TX; and Charlotte, NC. They’re great for Anthropologie clothing deals, but not the place for furniture.

How the pricing and discount system works

Every item at the Anthropologie Home Outlet is already marked down from its original retail price — typically around 40–50% off. But that’s often just the starting point.

The dot sticker system. Items with colored dot stickers on their price tags are flagged for an additional discount on top of the already-reduced outlet price. These extra markdowns range from 20–50% off the lowest ticketed price and are applied based on how long the item has been in the store, its condition, and current demand. A dresser that’s been sitting for a few weeks might get a dot sticker that brings it from 40% off to 70% off.

Damage-based discounts. Items with visible flaws — a scratch on a tabletop, a small tear in upholstery, a missing drawer pull — get additional percentage-off markdowns. The more noticeable the damage, the steeper the discount. Some shoppers specifically hunt for these pieces because a $3,000 cabinet with a scuff on the back panel might ring up at $600.

Stacking promotions. The outlet runs periodic extra sales, especially around holidays, where they’ll take an additional percentage off everything in the store — including items that already have dot stickers. This is when you see the 75–80% off deals that make the outlet famous. Follow both outlets on Instagram to catch these — they’re not always announced far in advance.

Compare to online before you buy. Outlet prices are based on the original retail price, not the current online price. If Anthropologie is running a 30% off home sale on their website, some items may actually be cheaper online than at the outlet — and the online purchase comes with a warranty and return rights. Always pull up the item on your phone and compare before checking out.

In-store signage at the Anthropologie Home Outlet explaining the dot sticker discount system and how to shop
The color-coded dot stickers — 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% off — stack on top of the already-reduced outlet price. Note the Lugg same-day delivery flyer on the right.

For context on when the best sales typically happen across retailers, this month-by-month furniture sale guide breaks down the yearly discount patterns.

Insider shopping tips for your first visit

Go on a weekday. Outlets don’t receive delivery trucks on weekends, so the best selection is mid-week. Call the store and ask which day their truck shipments arrive, then show up that morning for first pick of new inventory.

Arrive early. The most in-demand pieces — Primrose mirrors, Lustre velvet curtains, anything from a recent catalog — get snapped up fast. Being there when the doors open gives you the best shot.

Inspect everything carefully. Since all sales are final, take your time. Open every drawer. Check for wobbling legs, stains, missing hardware. Sit on upholstered pieces. If something has a damage sticker, make sure you’re comfortable with the specific flaw before you commit.

Bring measurements. Know your room dimensions, doorway widths, and elevator measurements before you go. There’s nothing worse than falling in love with a sideboard that won’t fit through your front door.

Have a delivery plan. This is the one that trips people up. You’ll find a gorgeous armoire for 60% off, and then realize you drove a sedan. More on solving this below.

Use virtual shopping if you can’t visit. Pittsburgh offers free 30-minute video call appointments where a store associate walks you through current inventory on camera. The Gilbert location takes phone orders and posts Friday inventory walkthroughs on Instagram. Neither requires you to be local.

Follow them on Instagram. Both outlets post new arrivals, flash sales, and inventory walkthroughs regularly. It’s the best way to know when something worth the drive just hit the floor.

Gold-framed Gleaming Primrose mirrors on display at the Anthropologie Home Outlet with shoppers browsing in the background
The Gleaming Primrose mirror retails for $1,298 — at the outlet, it's one of the most sought-after finds

How to get your furniture home (the biggest outlet challenge)

Here’s the thing nobody warns you about: Anthropologie Home Outlets do not ship. Not locally, not across the state, not at all. When you buy a 7-foot bookshelf at 65% off, you’re responsible for getting it out the door and into your home.

For small items — throw pillows, candleholders, picture frames — that’s no big deal. For furniture, it’s a real problem. Most people don’t drive a truck, and renting one for a single dresser feels like overkill.

That’s exactly the kind of situation where on-demand delivery services make the most sense. With over 1.7 million Lugg moves and counting, we’ve picked up from just about every furniture store and outlet in the country. Here’s how it works for big furniture and appliances: you book Lugg on your phone, a mover with a truck shows up (often same-day), and they’ll load, transport, and place your new piece right where you want it. No truck rental, no bribing friends, no scratched walls.

A few practical notes for outlet pickups:

  • Buy first, then book. Complete your purchase at the outlet, then request a Lugg pickup. The store will typically hold your items at the front until your Luggers arrive.
  • Snap photos. Take a picture of what you bought and upload your receipt (or text it to your crew once they're en route). This helps your Lugg movers know exactly which items they're picking up for you.
  • Same-day is real. You don’t need to plan this days in advance. Book Lugg while you’re still in the store, and your movers can arrive within as little as 30 minutes in most markets.
Shoppers browsing a camel leather sectional sofa during a busy sale day at the Anthropologie Home Outlet
Sale days draw crowds, and the big pieces like this leather sectional are exactly why you need a delivery plan.

The return policy: what to know before you buy

This is non-negotiable: all Anthropologie Home Outlet purchases are final sale. No returns. No exchanges. No exceptions. This applies to everything in the store — furniture, rugs, bedding, décor, all of it.

That’s a very different policy from regular Anthropologie stores, which offer a 30-day return window for refunds and up to a year for exchanges. At the outlet, once you swipe your card, it’s yours.

This is also why comparing outlet prices to online prices matters. If an item is on sale for a similar price on anthropologie.com, buying online gives you the warranty and return rights that you won’t get at the outlet.

Frequently asked questions about Anthropologie Home Outlet

Is the Anthropologie Home Outlet the same as a regular Anthropologie store?

No, the Home Outlet exclusively sells furniture and home décor at discounted prices. Regular Anthropologie stores carry clothing, accessories, beauty, and a smaller home section at full retail price. The outlet’s inventory comes from overstock, returns, floor samples, and discontinued items.

How much can you save at the Anthropologie Home Outlet?

Most items are 40–50% off retail to start. With dot sticker markdowns and stacking promotions, discounts can reach 75–80% off the original price. The deepest discounts are on items with minor cosmetic damage or pieces that have been in the store longest.

What’s the difference between the Anthropologie Home Outlet and Reclectic?

Anthropologie Home Outlet stores (Pittsburgh, PA and Gilbert, AZ) sell only furniture and home décor. Reclectic is URBN’s multi-brand outlet carrying discounted clothing and accessories from Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, Free People, and Nuuly — but Reclectic does not carry furniture.

Can you shop at the Anthropologie Home Outlet online?

Not through a website, but you have remote options. The Pittsburgh location offers free 30-minute virtual shopping appointments via video call. The Gilbert, AZ location accepts phone orders and posts weekly inventory walkthroughs on Instagram every Friday.

Does the Anthropologie Home Outlet deliver furniture?

No. Anthropologie Home Outlets do not offer shipping or delivery. You’re responsible for transporting your purchases. For large items, on-demand services like Lugg can pick up and deliver furniture same-day without needing a truck rental.

Can you return items bought at the Anthropologie Home Outlet?

No, all outlet purchases are final sale. There are no returns, exchanges, or refunds. Inspect items thoroughly before buying, and compare prices to the Anthropologie website — if a similar sale price is available online, the online purchase comes with a warranty.

What are the dot stickers at the Anthropologie Home Outlet?

Dot stickers on price tags indicate an additional markdown beyond the already-reduced outlet price. These extra discounts range from 20–50% off and are applied based on how long the item has been in the store, its condition, and demand. They’re the key to the deepest deals.

Where is the biggest Anthropologie Home Outlet?

The Pittsburgh, PA location at Mount Nebo Shopping Center is the largest Anthropologie Home Outlet. It’s known for a wide selection of furniture, rugs, and décor, and is the only location currently offering virtual shopping appointments.

Worth the trip

The Anthropologie Home Outlet is one of the best-kept secrets in home décor. With only two locations in the country, these stores feel more like treasure hunts than typical shopping trips — and the 40–80% discounts on pieces you’d actually be proud to own make the drive worth it. Just go in with a plan: know your measurements, inspect before you buy, compare to online prices, and have a way to get the big stuff home.