Crafting beautiful and inviting Easter tablescapes offers a chance to come together with loved ones, sharing and connecting through a meal, games, and festive activities.
For inspiration, we're showcasing our top 5 Easter tablescape looks curated across our Suzie Anderson Home stores, drawing creativity from styles such as rustic alfresco, garden tea party, French Provencal, Parisian, and Hamptons styles. We are using our 5 Ls of styling as a template, incorporating lighting, layering, something loved, something living, and something with lustre for harmonious and cohesive arrangements.
Whether you're hosting Easter brunch, lunch, or dinner, or seeking creative visual inspiration for your festive tablescape, we trust these natural, foraged, and creative ideas will spark your own ideas.
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Easter Tablescapes Look 1
Classic Provencal
In our first look, we were inspired by the classic French Provencal countryside, embracing a colour palette of warm, sandy hues, reflective of earth and stone. These include chalky whites, beige, ivory, soft grey, & milky neutrals.
How to Recreate this Look:
Lighting:
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The lighting featured a rustic chandelier, a chalky white table lamp, and an abundance of natural light.
Layering:
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Introducing various textures and materials through layering is a simple yet effective method to infuse visual interest and depth into any tablescape. Whether it's the natural timber table and weathered antique sideboard, or the harmonious contrast of earthy rattan, glazed ceramics, and intricately engraved glassware, incorporating diverse finishes enhances the overall appeal.
Something Loved:
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Something loved encompasses the captivating wall tapestry, faux bird nests, wooden Easter eggs, and rustic vessels designed to showcase the dried florals.
Something Living:
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To infuse vibrancy while embracing the Provencal style, incorporate a blend of fresh and dried florals along with greenery for your centerpiece.
Something with Lustre:
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Finally, for a hint of lustre, we introduced etched glassware, glossy engraved ceramics, and glass tea light votives.
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Round Rattan Placemat | White Wash
$46.00
Rattan Items Please be aware that rattan is a natural material, so each rattan product is unique. Natural variations are expected and normal, meaning that not all rattan items will have the same colour consistency. You may notice slight differences… read more
Arabesque Large Round Server | Sand
$220.00
Create a memorable table setting with this large round serving dish. Designed to showcase your meals in style, it offers ample space and a stunning presentation. The dish features a subtle transparency and a crackled finish that adds texture and… read more
Manon Glass Double Ended Candle Stand | Yellow
$17.00
Add a gorgeous touch of lustre to your dining table or living space with this ridged yellow-tinted glass candle stand. Small in size, it will add a beautiful decorative accent to enhance your existing home decor, particularly in a classic… read more
Easter Tablescapes Look 2
Colourful Garden-Inspired Tea Party
In our second look, we adopt playful colours, including blush pink, muted reds, forest and sage green, and warm neutrals, crafting a garden-inspired tea party Easter tablescape.
How to Recreate this Look:
Lighting:
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In terms of lighting, we brought in tall-reaching brass candleholders with French dinner candles, tea light candles, and a statement timber pendant light for ambient lighting.
Layering:
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To create a beautifully layered effect, we chose a white linen tablecloth as the base, complemented by our beloved rattan placemats in antique brown, bamboo cutlery, and glazed arabesque ceramics in primavera, white, and powder pink. The candleholders provided height, and the decorative birdcage and foliage contributed to added interest and beauty.
Something Loved:
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Loved elements in this setup encompass the decorative birdcage, a standing white rabbit, wire baskets filled with green-painted Easter eggs, and the checkered green and white Easter eggs.
Something Living:
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To infuse vitality, we brought dried hydrangeas, green moss, pale pink dahlias, and green ruscus into the arrangement.
Something with Lustre:
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Finally, for a hint of lustre, we incorporated our cut crystal glassware, tinted glass votives, brass candleholders, and the glazed finish on the ceramics.
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Arabesque Small Bowl | Powder Pink
$68.00
The Arabesque Small Bowl features a charming fluted top and a shallow depth, making it perfect for serving fruit, desserts, or a breakfast granola. Its delicate powder pink glaze adds a touch of elegance to your table, while its practical… read more
Round Rattan Placemats | Antique
$46.00
Rattan Items Please be aware that rattan is a natural material, so each rattan product is unique. Natural variations are expected and normal, meaning that not all rattan items will have the same colour consistency. You may notice slight differences… read more
Easter Tablescapes Look 3
Rustic Alfresco
This Easter setup draws inspiration from the forest, cultivating a whimsical atmosphere enriched with an abundance of greenery and decor inspired by nature.
How to Recreate this Look:
Lighting:
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Given the outdoor setting, we depended on gentle mood lighting to establish a captivating ambiance. Ideas include rustic wooden log candleholders, French dinner candles, pinecone candles, tea lights, flameless candles, string or fairy lights, battery-operated lighting, and floor lanterns.
Layering:
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Achieving this aesthetic is all about layering, beginning with a textured grey-washed rattan table and corresponding chairs, softened with botanical-patterned cushions and velvety throws. Infuse visual allure by combining rattan placemats with lustrous ceramic plates and metallic accents. To enhance the overall appeal, introduce depth and dimension through the inclusion of candleholders and decor items featuring diverse heights, shapes, and sizes.
Something Loved:
- For something loved, we included hand-painted decorative or edible Easter eggs, Danish hand-crafted linen bunnies, decorative birds, log cake holders, and vintage paper and leather books into the arrangement.
Something Living:
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Collect materials from your garden or nearby park to create charming nests and centerpieces. Foraging provides a serene opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty in your surroundings. Seek out fallen leaves, pine cones, feathers, acorns, vines, and mossy branches. The floral arrangement highlights dried hydrangeas in soft pinks and autumnal tones.
Something with Lustre:
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Finally, to infuse a touch of luster, we introduced glass domes and stainless steel flatware for a subtle shimmer. Additionally, we incorporated green-tinted glass votives, glossy green hand-painted dinner plates, and white Sthal scalloped ceramic plates.
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Glass Cloche Dome | W12.5 x H20cm
$25.00
This petite glass dome can be used to cover candles when they are not in use or over decorative items to add interest around the home. Glass domes offer a curated look and feel, forming part of a stylish vignette… read more
Scalloped Plate
$36.00
With its organic nature and beautifully detailed scalloped edges this plate really is a piece of art. Materials: Terracotta White Glaze Finish Features: Note all pieces have variations which adds to the character and beauty of these pieces. Relaxed Country Style Care &… read more
Round Rattan Placemat | Old Grey
$46.00
Rattan Items Please be aware that rattan is a natural material, so each rattan product is unique. Natural variations are expected and normal, meaning that not all rattan items will have the same colour consistency. You may notice slight differences… read more
Dinner Candle | Pastel Green | Made in France
$3.50
SOLD INDIVIDUALLY To light your table with restraint and lightness, these dinner candles ensure a bright atmosphere. Mass-tinted, these decorative candles play with their fresh, delicate, and bright notes. Torch candles, whose subtle nuances will spread throughout your rooms, spreading… read more
Easter Tablescapes Look 4
Golden Parisian
In our fourth look, we embrace the colours of autumn, infusing warmer gold and amber tones to craft a cosy and enchanting Parisian-style ambiance.
How to Recreate this Look:
Lighting:
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In terms of lighting, we brought in a classic Parisian chandelier, complemented by the gentle glow of fairy lights and rustic floor lanterns.
Layering:
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To achieve a well-layered effect, we began with a foundation of a round marble-topped table embellished with a gold toile tablecloth. Adding elevation, the centerpiece featured a vintage alabaster birdbath. Finally, to enhance textural interest, we incorporated rattan placemats along with soft furnishings like the colourful bee and foliage print cushions, glossy ceramic dinner plates, and serving ware in various complementary hues.
Something Loved:
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Something loved included the white painted eggs, glossy Sthal ceramics, and vintage hand-painted dinner plates, to enhance the warm neutral, green, and gold colour scheme.
Something Living:
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To introduce vitality, we incorporated tall-reaching Magnolia leaves and fresh ruscus, coupled with rustic dried twigs and decorative bird nests, effectively bringing the essence of the outdoors into the setting.
Something with Lustre:
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To add a touch of lustre, we introduced elements like stainless steel and ceramic crown cutlery, Italian amber drinking vessels, glossy ceramics, and glass domes enclosing the bird nests.
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Easter Tablescapes Look 5
Hamptons Formal
The next look is inspired by a classic and semi-formal Hamptons aesthetic, ideal for all-day entertaining and afternoon tea.
Lighting:
- Ridged tea-light votives and tall-reaching hurricane candleholders.
Layering:
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As the table functions as an afternoon tea station, we maintain a relaxed setting with layered ceramic plates, cutlery, ginger jars, white table linen, cake stands, and an array of servingware in various heights, shapes, and sizes.
Something Loved:
- A statement cake stand allows guests to gather at the table or use the space for serving while vintage milk glass vessels filled with Spanish moss and painted eggs add to the festive feel.
Something Living:
- For something living, we introduced faux artichokes, a tall-reaching orchid, succulents, and dried green moss.
Something with Lustre:
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Finally, to incorporate a touch of lustre, we chose glossy blue and white ginger jars & ceramics, silver nickel bunny candleholders, and a glass pedestal vase and canister.
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