
Easter tablescaping: 7 creative ideas for a stylish spring table
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Easter is approaching thick and fast.
For many of us, the bunny-loving celebration means a weekend of hosting family, friends and neighbours for gatherings.
Enter: Easter tablescaping.
Easter is fast becoming the second Christmas, with shops offering more and more decorations for the home and the day itself.
As a result, expectations are high and the hosts are often keen to deliver a fantastic Easter celebration.
Thankfully, we’re here to help with plenty of Easter tablescape ideas to impress – both DIY and ready-to-go – so there’s something for everyone.
Prepare to be inspired, Easter style…
1. Get outside
With the Easter long weekend being a bit later this year, we’re counting on the weather making it easier to bring the celebrations outside.
Being outside means you can be a bit flexible with your schemes, and your colour scheme doesn’t have to suit your kitchen or dining room.
Go bold and bright with your colours and accessories, and the fun in your Easter tablescape will likely make your occasion the same way.
We love this gorgeous set up from Lights4fun, it’s packed full of stylish Easter accessories while showcasing many of the spring tablescaping trends, too. (Plus, there’s currently an Easter sale on…)

- Connectable lights hung overhead, added to rustic bunting, £20 – buy here
- Glass bunny dome, £24.99 – buy here
- Spring TruGlow spring pattern taper candles, £12.99 – buy here
- White Perth lantern, £29.99 – buy here
- Wooden egg and rabbit decorations, £9.99 – buy here
- 6 pastel ceramic hanging bunnies, £8.99 – buy here
2. Wooden aesthetic
At Easter, just like at Christmas, it’s a chance to show off our finest tableware and styling accessories.
Wooden and natural textures are trending in a big way this year, so why not incorporate that into your Easter tablescape?
From stunning dining tables and chairs to cake stands and placemats, there are plenty of ways to bring texture to your table.

3. Easter eggstravaganza
If you can’t be a bit extra at Easter, when can you?
Take your seasonal celebration to the next level with ornaments, lighting and candles to lift up the festivities.
Ensuring good lighting and candles can mean celebrations continue long into the evening and you can really make the most of the long weekend.
The cute designs are also perfect if you have little ones visiting, and we’re sure adult guests will get a kick out of them, too.
It’s an extra-special touch to any seasonal tablescape.

4. Bring in the blues
Pastels have always been associated with spring styling, but this year we’re keen on one particular pastel – blue of course!
This is partly down to Stacey Solomon’s stunning new spring collection with George at Asda, which is packed full of gorgeous items to up your décor game.
This blue tablescape is one of our firm favourites though, packed full of accessories to set your scheme apart, all season long.

5. Cater for the kiddies
Sure, Easter is a Christian holiday, a chance to catch up with friends and family, a four day weekend… but it’s also largely for the children.
Cater for the younger guests with the gorgeous Easter range and B&M.
There are plenty of craft bits, tablecloths and novelty signs that they will love. As well as plenty of accessories for an egg hunt, should you choose to partake!
They’ve effectively hit the mark between keeping it stylish, but also kid friendly, and we’ll definitely be including some of their offerings in our own set ups.

- Large Easter Candle, £5
- Easter Sign, £3.50
- Easter Tablecloth, £2.50
- 20pk Easter Round Paper Plates, £2
- All available in B&M stores, find your local one here
6. Go big on floral centrepieces
Spring is all about florals, and with unreal tablescapes being a huge trend according to Pinterest, we’re going hard or we’re going home.
This gorgeous set up from Gisela Graham perfectly encompasses having a stunning centrepiece, but without taking too much away from the rest of the set up.
It’s chaotic but beautiful, and almost leans towards the dopamine décor trend in the variety of colours and patterns – it works, and we’re obsessed!

- Easter tableware available from Gisela Graham, prices start at £4.99 – browse the range
7. Embrace the season
When we think of spring, we generally think of Daffodils, bright blues, greens and yellows, baby lambs and bunny rabbits.
Keep your Easter tablescape simple by focussing on that. It can still be stylish and wow your guests, but it keeps the seasonal touch.
We love the scatterings of Daffodil bunches as pops of colour in this set up, and the gorgeous natural lighting helps, too.

- Browse the Easter range at Talking Tables
When is Easter in 2026?
Easter Sunday in 2025 falls on the 5 April, with Good Friday being on the 3 April, Easter Saturday on 4 April and Easter Monday on the 6 April.
It changes every year but it typically falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the Spring Equinox.
Lent ends at Easter weekend after running for six weeks since Ash Wednesday, which was 18 February this year.
READ MORE:
- Easter decoration ideas to inspire you for the long weekend
- 3 savoury egg recipes for Easter entertaining
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