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65 Expert-Approved Easter Table Decor Ideas

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Tavola
1

Sweat The Small Stuff

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Ro’Table

«I revel in small moments of surprise—a handwritten place card with a playful note, decorative eggs subtly inscribed with guests’ initials, or a carefully chosen object designed to spark curiosity.» –Roshan Adam-Holslag, founder, Ro’Table

2

Repurpose Seasonal Decor

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Samantha Napolitano

“Repurpose any colorful Christmas decorations for spring decorations. Most festive decor comes in pink, red, blue, or green, which are versatile colors that can be doubled up as spring decor, as long as they are plain without any obvious holiday-specific patterns or quotes. Also, if you have fairy lights or bunting, this is a great decoration to pop around the home!” –Cassandra Leisz, senior creative director, Ruggable

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3

E Is For Effortless

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Geometry

“For Easter, we styled the collection in a way that felt warm, inviting, and effortless. The soft, fresh tones and casual drape of the towel is perfect for hosting family and friends or simply adding a seasonal touch to your home.” –Ian Royal Nelson, creative director, Geometry

4

Keep It Simple

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Photography by Meghan Beierle-O’Brien

“Set the table with love and intention. It doesn’t have to be perfect—bring in natural flowers and vines to fill the table.” —Caren Rideau, founder, The Kitchen Design Group

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5

Add an Egg-Cellent Accent

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Photography by Edward Rollitt

“I always like painted eggs placed in baskets on the table. They can be real ones, or lovely Russian painted eggs. Moss looks lovely surrounding bowls to enhance this meadow effect.” —Carolina Irving, cofounder, Carolina Irving & Daughters

6

Match Florals and Tableware

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Tavola

“Incorporate fresh flowers, greenery, and floral tableware into your decor to evoke the feeling of spring. Easter is synonymous with pale pinks, yellows, and baby blues.” —Skye McAlpine, founder, Tavola

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7

Bring Your Furniture to the Table

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Photography by Aimée Mazzenga, Styling by Cate Ragan

“Blush velvet chairs are the perfect backdrop for whimsical florals and fun tablescapes!” —Alexandra Kaehler, interior designer

8

Layer Your Glassware

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Casa de Suna

“Don’t overlook the impact that thoughtfully chosen glassware can have. We love including a variety of shapes, such as wine glasses, water goblets, and even specialty glasses for specific beverages. Experiment with heights to create a dynamic look: Place taller pieces toward the center and gradually transition to shorter glasses toward the outer edges. This decrease in height adds a subtle layering effect that draws the eye across the table.” —Andrea Wells, founder, Casa de Suna

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9

Mix in a Moodier Hue

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Courtesy Studio McGee

“I suggest trying a darker palette for your Easter table styling, layering in lighter and brighter elements along the way. With a neutral gray color scheme, this look appeals to brighter, sunnier days without diving full force into white.” —Shea McGee, interior designer

10

Layer Silverware and Patterns

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Photography by Anna Routh Barzin

“Don’t be afraid to mix pattern and color. A table can immediately be elevated for springtime with graphic pattern play and key visual layers, such as placemats, glassware, or serving pieces. Depending on how bold you’d like your table to go, the addition of demure solid-color china and simple silverware can help anchor the tablescape.” —Ally Holderness and Morgan Hood, founders, Elliston House

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11

Play with Pattern

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Ren Adkins Photography

“Lean into a color and elevate your table’s fun sensibility by being bold in your choices. Mixing and matching can be intimidating, but start with a graphic tablecloth, patterned dishware, or glassware and build off a color story from here. Colors can be married together across the table through your florals and other accessories, like servingware, or even the color of the drinks you might be serving.” —Olivia Massie, founder and creative director, Maison Venu

12

Keep the Candles Lit

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Loris Casonato Photography

“I enjoy decorating with long contemporary candleholders in eclectic colors in a precious combination with Murano glass artifacts or collectible Japanese porcelains that I use only for special events. This evokes the sense of forgotten elegance and is a lovely way to connect with our roots from Venice, by creating a visually stunning ambience that delights both the eye and the soul.” —Marina Cighir, founder, Aina Kari

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13

Mix Vintage and Modern

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The Edition 94

“Combine different styles, along with vintage and modern pieces, to add an eclectic aesthetic and visual interest to your table setting. Don’t be afraid to experiment with contrasting shapes for a playful and dynamic display.” —India Montgomery, founder and creative director, The Edition 94

14

Add Kid-Friendly Decor

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Kim Seybert

“Set a beautiful table with spring floral colors like pastel-hued placemats, napkins, and glasses. Add something playful and whimsical for the kids too, with a piece like our Hop Napkin Ring adorned with a cute bunny. Charming accents will make your Easter gatherings truly memorable.” —Kim Seybert, founder, Kim Seybert Inc.

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15

Keep a Consistent Theme

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Misette Table

“Consistency is key. You want your tablescape to look purposeful, and not just a mishmash. We color-match all our collections so you can freely mix and match our dishware with our linens without a worry. Finish with centerpieces, whether it’s fresh flowers in standout vases, hand-painted candlesticks, greenery, sculpted butter, food art, or all of the above.” —Amy Burstyn Fritz, cofounder, Misette

16

Go Monochrome

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Courtesy of Collecto

“I love combining different shades of a specific color, such as green or blue—it’s quite chic! To give the table some movement, I pair tablecloths with placemats, use textured flatware or glasses, and arrange simple florals for a fresh touch.” —Federika Longinotti Buitoni, founder of Collecto

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17

Swap Pastels for Gold Details

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“Gold accents bring a beautiful layer of richness and elevated living to an Easter brunch table setting. Gold doesn’t need to be exclusive to the winter holidays—it is festive any time of the year.” —Kelly Wearstler, interior designer

18

Don’t Be Afraid to Over-scape

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Jonathan Adler

“Family gatherings can be fraught—sibling rivalries, parental neglect, the whole megillah. Want to know what’s not controversial? A colorful table. Everyone can rally around a setting that’s sunny, optimistic, and chic, so pile on your favorite pieces, and don’t worry about over-scaping. It may seem counterintuitive, but when the table is too spare, people are afraid to move anything and don’t feel at home. You’re welcome!” —Jonathan Adler, potter and designer

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…Or Keep It Low Key

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Courtesy Bespoke Only

“We think an Easter table can be approached with a simple, minimal take. Incorporate the pastel palette through fresh blooms and the produce that the early spring has to offer. These pale hues can often be found in some of the most beautiful seasonal elements at your local farmers’ market.” —Melissa Lee and Erika Chou, Bespoke Only

20

Find Perfection in Imperfection

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Courtesy Fete Home

“I confess: I love a festive table! I remember watching my mom set tables for special occasions, each one created with so much joy, love, and understanding of the people around it. It wasn’t about perfection (though her tables always were, in my opinion). Instead, she would add soul. Old family photos tucked into flowers, funny wind-up toys scattered down the center or a sprinkle of glitter for, well, just because! She knew just how to bring life to the table, and it encouraged us to talk, listen, laugh, and celebrate our core values. And when I see my own kids drawing pictures or writing silly jokes to decorate family dinner tables, I’m filled with pride.” —Jennifer Potter, founder of Fete Home

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Sean Santiago is ELLE Decor’s Deputy Editor, covering news, trends and talents in interior design, hospitality and travel, culture, and luxury shopping. Since starting his career at an interior design firm in 2011, he has gone on to cover the industry for Vogue, Architectural Digest, Sight Unseen, PIN-UP and Domino. He is the author of The Lonny Home (Weldon Owens, 2018), has produced scripted social content for brands including West Elm and Streeteasy, and is sometimes recognized on the street for his Instagram Reels series, #DanceToDecor

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