You don’t need a calendar to spot the first signs of spring. Friends suddenly eager for the outdoors start planning park meetups; TurboTax emails become a regular fixture; and your chances of being sideswiped by a frantic City Biker, spurred by a forgotten New Year’s fitness resolution, might go up. Soon enough, images of pastel bunnies and bright yellow marshmallow chicks will pop up everywhere. No, you’re not having a Zyrtec-fueled daydream. You’re in America. And it’s Easter.

Whether you observe the holiday for religious reasons, organize a family gathering, or simply welcome any excuse for a spring party, the arrival of a new season is always worth celebrating. Why not mark it with some fresh tableware? There’s a whole array of alabaster eggs and garden-inspired dinner sets to explore—no pastel rabbits required.

Vogue’s Guide to Easter Table Decor:

The Plaid Napkins: Heather Taylor Home Juniper napkins, $88
The Salt and Pepper Shakers: Egg-shaped shakers, $50
The Cabbage Servingware: Bordallo Pinheiro Cabbage oval platter, $115
The Terracotta Bowl: Meso Ena bowl, $144
The Verdant Runner: Serena and Lily Fasano runner, $78
The Floral Centerpiece: Afloral forsythia branch bush, $28
The Lacey Linens: Zara table runner, $70
The Chartreuse Candles: Joss & Main thin taper candles, $42

From produce-inspired table settings to bright, energizing color palettes, these Easter table decor ideas cater to a variety of styles—and guests. Read on to outfit your next spring celebration.

Sunday Best
Your home is always a model of restrained elegance and thoughtful curation—almost monastic, one might say. Your spring table follows suit, but to avoid any accusations of seasonal scroogery, consider a bold centerpiece: a large bunch of faux forsythia in a bronzed aluminum vase. Delicate embroidered lace and antique-style pewter pieces anchor what’s sure to be a sophisticated brunch. If the phrase “ramp frittata” makes your heart skip a beat, this stoneware serving stand is for you.

– Afloral forsythia branch bush, $28
– Audo Copenhagen Pavot vase, $195
– Zara table runner, $70
– Salter House pewter oval platter, $196
– Match Prato candlesticks, $159
– McGee & Co. antique taper candles, $36
– Zara terracotta floral plate, $16
– Juliska Berry and Thread cake stand, $88

Freshly Squeezed
Make the most of citrus season with accents of grapefruit and tangerine, set against Coyuchi’s stone blue tablecloth for contrast. Blood orange mimosas look even prettier in Sophie Lou Jacobsen’s wildflower-inspired coupes; for frothy cappuccinos, play barista with these sunny yellow cups from Apulian ceramicist Enza Fasano.

– H&M linen-blend napkins, $15
– Coyuchi Toro Canyon tablecloth, $148
– Enza Fasano Guido coffee set, $64
– Cabanas speckled dessert plate, $80
– Casa Latina Florencia handwoven Werregue napkin rings, $164
– Sophie Lou Jacobsen Cosmo coupe set, $150
– Sin Weylyn candelabra, $198
– Pienza pitcher, $195

The Coastal Grandmother Returns
If your closest brush with a seaside escape this spring is…If you’re serving sole meunière for Easter lunch, bring a touch of summer to your table setting. Blue shades are a natural choice, but mix in some cobalt through stripes, florals, and micro-dots—the combination of patterns keeps things lively. A rattan utensil caddy from Lulu and Georgia nods to casual beach dining, while Sabre’s bistro-style flatware adds a Parisian twist.

Hudson Grace
Hampton stripe tablecloth
$148

Zara
Floral earthenware dinner plate
$16

Hawkins New York
Essential glassware
$48

Lulu and Georgia
Tyna utensil caddy
$68

Crate & Barrel
Artesia napkin ring
$7

The Six Bells
Dotted diamond napkin set
$32

Terrain
Dried strawflower bunch
$34

Williams Sonoma
Sabre Bistrot flatware set
$120

### Eat Your Greens
Warming weather inspires everyone to visit the farmers market, if only briefly. You can celebrate the season’s abundant produce with themed dinnerware—after all, haven’t you heard? 2026 is said to be the year of the cabbage. Even the smallest details, like hand-painted vegetable utensil rests, can carry the theme.

Williams Sonoma
Bordallo Pinheiro Cabbage bowls
$140

The Six Bells
Dainty floral tablecloth
$95

Minted
Tamara Hilje Sun Dried Tomatoes menus
$143

Bloomingdale’s
Bordallo Pinheiro Cabbage oval platter
$115

Porta
Angelita candleholder
$48

Abask
Mike Parry slipware egg cups
$70

All Purpose
La Galine Vegetable knife rest set
$65

Joss & Main
Thin taper candles
$42

### Pastels, Revisited
If you love a classic pastel palette, take inspiration from a carton of eggs—specifically, speckled, sherbet-colored chocolate eggs. Use them as a centerpiece or as party favors, and build your color scheme around them. Think celery green for the runner, plaid bubblegum pink for the napkins, burgundy for the cutlery, and earthy terracotta servingware to balance it all.

Rebecca Gardner
Carton of chocolate eggs
$38

Serena and Lily
Fasano runner
$78

Over the Moon
Sharland England Fiore side plate
$180

Heather Taylor Home
Juniper napkins
$88

Rebecca Udall
Classic cutlery set
$60

Lulu and Georgia
Meso Ena bowl
$144

Williams Sonoma
Egg salt and pepper shakers
$50

Cabana
Balloton wine glass
$160

Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs 5 Easter Table Decor Ideas for Your Spring Brunch

Q1 What are some simple beginnerfriendly Easter table decor ideas
A Start with a colorful table runner add a centerpiece of fresh spring flowers in a simple vase and use pastelcolored plates or napkins Scattering a few decorative eggs or small bunnies around is an easy festive touch

Q2 I dont have a lot of time Whats the quickest way to make my table look Easterready
A Use what you already have Layer a bright or floral cloth over a solid one for instant texture Place a bowl of lemons limes or green apples in the center for a fresh colorful focal point Tie napkins with twine and tuck in a sprig of fresh herbs

Q3 How can I make an Easter centerpiece without buying new things
A Get creative with items from nature or your home Fill clear jars or glasses with water and add food coloring for a dyed egg effect then float a candle on top Arrange branches from your yard in a vase and hang small ornaments or paper eggs from them

Q4 Are there any decor ideas that are good for both kids and adults
A Yes A nest theme works well Use a rustic basket as a centerpiece filled with moss real or faux eggs and feathers You can also create individual place settings with a small nest holding a name card and a chocolate egg

Q5 Whats a more advanced or elegant Easter table idea
A Try a monochromatic scheme like all white and cream Use textured linens elegant porcelain eggs white tulips or ranunculus and taper candles in crystal holders Incorporate natural elements like polished stones or bleached wood for a sophisticated modern spring look

Q6 How do I keep my decor from looking too cluttered or childish
A Stick to a limited color palette and use natural materials like linen wood and fresh greenery Avoid using too many themed figurines instead suggest the theme subtly through colors textures and one or two key elements like eggs or a bunnyshaped napkin fold