What’s trending: Easter table trends and décor ideas

From bunny-shaped décor to pastel pops of colour, here are the latest decorating ideas for your Easter table…

With Easter around the corner, if you’re still searching for ideas and inspiration, I’ve flicked through the latest digital homeware lookbooks to bring you some of my favourite trends and decorating themes for this year’s celebrations.

A simple Easter table with wine glasses, neutral table linen, and rechargeable table lamps.
Lowe Antique Brass rechargeable LED table lamp, £47.99, ValueLights.

Spring colours

Starting with the colour palette, pastels, to me, are synonymous with spring, so it’s no surprise these saccharine shades are trending for Easter 2026, with homeowners using them in a modern, considered way. Think fresh mint green, mellow butter, delicate pink, and soft blue.

Alternatively, if you’re into more vibrant hues, sun-soaked tones like yellow and orange, alongside rich nature-inspired greens, are perfect for creating a mood-boosting scheme.

A colourful Easter table with a yellow and white striped tablecloth, striped plate and cabbage-shaped bowl, with pea-shaped salt and pepper shakers.
Hand-painted dinner plates Donald, £67.99 for a set of four, and &k Amsterdam Dolomite salt and pepper shakers Pea, £24.99 for a set of three, Westelm.
A rustic dining table made from wood, with pastel decor and white ceramics.
Highworth dining table set, £1399.99, Oak Furnitureland.

Prints and patterns

Pair either of these colour palettes with playful patterns – florals, gingham, and stripes in particular scream spring when drenched in lively hues – and you’ve got yourself a joyful tablescape for Easter.

An Easter tablescape with green floral tablecloth, striped placemats, white ceramics, and gold cutlery.
SMÖRFISK Place mat, £4 for two; SMÖRFISK tablecloth, £15; UPPLAGA Side plate in white and mixed colours, £12 for a set of four. All from Ikea.

Materials and Easter touches

For a layered design, however, embellish your table with rustic, natural materials – linen napkins and tablecloths, handwoven placemats, bamboo Easter egg baskets, sisal coasters, and mango wood or ceramic accessories.

And speaking of decorations, plates and bowls in botanical forms, from elegant flower petals to chunky cabbage leaves, and bunny-shaped accessories such as salt and pepper shakers are sure to brighten up your seasonal table.

Ready to host in style?

A breakfast table with pink and yellow circular placemats, a butter dish, and hot cross buns.
Butter Yellow and Dusty Pink circular placemat, £14, and coaster, £5, The Basket Room.
Easter baskets made from bamboo with colourful gingham linen.
Set of three Easter baskets in Gingham, £22.49, Gisela Graham London.
A rustic Easter tablescape with mango wood decor, patterned ceramics, and a wooden cake stand with a tall dome.
Bersama rattan fruit bowl, £60; Mutti hammered opening egg, £28; Bersama rattan placemat, £25; Peplu block print napkin, £45 for a set of four; Patthar dinner plates, £25. All from Nkuku.

Also on my radar…

Moving into the bedroom, whether you have guests staying over for Easter or simply need a scheme refresh, a new bed linen set is sure to inject joy and character into your sleep space. From playful patterns, such as stripes and gingham, to romantic florals and pared-back yet elevated solutions, click here to steal inspiration for your spring makeover.

A whimsical bedroom with nature-inspired bed linen, rattan bedside lamp, and wall art.
Leafy Arbour Oak washed cotton percale duvet cover, from £69, Piglet in Bed.
A neutral sleep space with neutral and floral bedding in front of an open window.
Cotton double duvet cover set in Light Beige and Floral, £49.99, H&M Home.
  • From mint green to sweet lavender and dusty pink, this spring, embrace soft colours – be it for your bed or table linens, seasonal cushions, glassware, or kitchenalia.
  • Inject joy into your everyday dining experience with cheerful ceramics. Picture flower-embossed jugs, petal casseroles, and polka dot plates.
  • Is your Easter table setup really complete without bunny-shaped décor? Finish off your scheme with charming place card holders, salt and pepper shakers, or dainty figurines on egg wreaths.
Easter tablescape ideas and decor, from joyful ceramics, pastel paint, to bunny-shaped items.
1. Violet Check Bunny salt and pepper set, £75, MacKenzie-Childs. 2. Gingham napkins in Plaster Pink, £20, Walton & Co. 3. Vase in Mint, £12.68, Søstrene Grene. 4. Polka Dot medium dinner plate, £25, Emma Bridgewater. 5. Cast Iron Petal shallow casserole in Peche, £309, Le Creuset. 6. Roselle set of six footed bowls, £36, Dibor. 7. Velvet cushion rectangle in Butter Yellow, £44, Rowen & Wren. 8. Knitted floral jug, £29.50, Shrimps x Oliver Bonas. 9. Artisan tilt-head 4.7 litres stand mixer in Spearmint, £699, KitchenAid. 10. Daisy plate, £8.95, The Wisteria Tree. 11. Glass Easter bunny jar in Lilac and Yellow, £3 each, B&M. 12. Fresh Peach 060, and Green with Envy 2036-30, from £20.75 for 0.94 litres, Benjamin Moore.

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I love an eclectic Easter tablescape. Get inspired by this scheme, which is layered in tactile, patterned fabrics and decorated with quirky ceramics and antique serveware.

This crimson kitchen with veiny marble worktops and traditional ceramic tiles has a beautiful connection to the garden through the glazed door and stone flooring.

This gorgeous shower room proves that, with smart, thoughtful design, even the most awkward attic areas or compact loft spaces can become pretty and practical.

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