
Text by Bethany Adams
Easter’s on its way! No matter what your plans are this year, a holiday-ready tablescape will transform your Sunday lunch, brunch, or dinner into a truly special occasion, and these tables are practically hatching with spring inspiration for your space!
Mix It Up

Look for versatility in your tableware and keep an open mind when planning your design. Here, the same plate lends itself beautifully to both a monochromatic backdrop and a vibrant gathering space.
Coming Up Carrots

Sweet treats become part of the décor in this fun and happy spread that’s perfect for all ages. Get creative with your seating labels—like with these charming egg name cards—to ensure every guest feels welcome at the table.
Nature’s Bounty

Embrace your inner naturalist with a tablescape that truly brings the outdoors in. Faux nests with eggs pair perfectly with potted daffodils, found wood, and other spring elements, along with layered textures and holiday-inspired images.
Happy Hydrangeas

Be intentional with color! While the overall palette of this spread is muted, the choice only accentuates the cheerful shades in the bunches of hydrangeas that line the table. Accents like glass stemware and subtle rings of color on the dishes further enhance the effect.
Soft and Sweet

This cozy breakfast table is ideal for an intimate gathering with close friends or family. The muted palette sets a calming tone, complementing the elegance of the china and stemware, and a delicately decorated cake is a sweet alternative to a centerpiece of fresh flowers.
Personalize It

Not a fan of classic pastels? Don’t hesitate to put your own twist on your Easter table, like this spread that pulls in bright blues and carrot-like hues for something a little different—but just as unforgettable.
Good as Gold

Topping off a table of light wood, pastel pinks, and soft grays, touches of gold add the perfect level of elegance and sophistication to this tablescape. The understated Easter motif balances out the effect with the addition of cheerful bunnies on the napkin rings.