Looking to decorate for Easter? It’s easy to go down a rabbit hole of shopping dead ends before you find the key statement pieces you need to pay proper tribute to the spirit of the season. Looking for spring wreaths that don’t feel cheap? Hoping to snag a few Easter baskets for the kids? Dying to finally find an actually classy linen collection that you’ll look forward to using every year? We’ve got you covered. Here, we’ve rounded up 43 decorations that will have you hopping for joy to decorate. Spring to it!
Truth: No Easter celebration can occur without a worthy display of deviled eggs. And this hand-painted stoneware platter—featuring greenery, florals, and friendly little creatures—exhibits the class of your grandmother and the edge of modernity. We’re obsessed.
This bunch of faux peonies looks so real you’ll have to give them the sniff test to know for sure. Snag a few sprays and your co*cktail table will be bursting with floral notes that are guaranteed not to wither. Ever.
This elegant alabaster egg set is a low-lift way to decorate for Easter. Fill any vase or bowl with these colorful objects, and your guests will be begging to know where you got them.
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Mark & Graham has no shortage of customizable pieces, and this tray adorned with bunnies is proof. The acrylic piece proudly brandishing your family name is the perfect holding place for the sweet treats you’ll be cooking up.
Perhaps no other fashion brand is as known for their frill and floral than LoveShackFancy. Their recent collaboration with Pottery Barn Kids features a whole array of Easter decorations, which includes a charming ensemble of tabletop sets, decorative bow chair backs, and bunny mugs.
Hone the countryside aesthetic at your spring table this year with these charming decorative Easter nests, compliments to British entertainer Mrs. Alice. They feature a natural flower and egg design that looks so real it could be mistaken for the real thing to unsuspecting guests.
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Florence-based Italian linen company Loretta Caponi has more than 10,000 designs to its name, and this new set of embroidered vegetable napkins and placemats might be one of their finest. Available in an array of garden finds, they’re the perfect accompaniment to any Easter celebration.
This colorful pack of vegetable-themed spoons is a joyful way to break out the dessert tableware this Easter. We’re especially obsessed with the accurate-looking carrot.
Asparagus has been symbol of spring as far back as the Greeks, who called it asparagos—which translates to “to spring up.” This decorative silver asparagus is a chic way to give a nod to tradition.
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Struggling with that green (or perhaps yellow) thumb? This Easter lily, made entirely out of paper, requires absolutely no upkeep and will be in tip-top shape come next year.
Looking for unique linens for your Easter spread? These earth-toned linen napkins featuring embroidered Easter lilies will be the cherry on top of a fantastic meal.
This trio of bunny candles is quite possibly too cute to burn. Give them a perch upon your mantel or countertop for a fun tribute to the Easter season.
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Salt Lake City–based design studio Studio McGee has a knack for cute ceramics—and we’re here for it. This marble bunny objet will be a fitting installment for your next alfresco dinner party.
Festoon your staircase with this pretty pastel felt ball garland, a look that keeps it classy for the adults and makes it fun for the kids.
There’s perhaps no other candy more synonymous with Easter than Peeps. These nostalgic Peep-themed co*cktail napkins are a great way to add some Easter flair while serving beverages.
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You can’t go wrong with bunnies in your decor, especially around Eastertime, but make them chic with these white rattan ones from Mrs. Alice.
Just because your fireplace is no longer needed doesn’t mean you should forget about it. Try decorating it instead with this carrot garland to add a bit of whimsy.
Abigails’ Artichoke Tulipiere, which also comes in pink and white, will allow you to instantly become a successful floral designer. You can stick with one or try lining the center of a table with three to make the ultimate springtime statement.
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The best part of spring is seeing nature in full bloom, so why not continue the celebration indoors by adding a floral tray to your ottoman or co*cktail table? The surprising print against lime green lacquer adds a fun twist.
There is only one bunny as far as spring decor is concerned: interior designer Bunny Williams, the decorating doyenne known for being an avid gardener. And what better way to bring the outside in than with these four plaster panels for your wall?
Parker Bowie Larson
Style Director, ELLE Decor
Parker Bowie Larson is the Style Director for ELLE Decor, covering everything interior design-related ranging from tabletop to furniture to kitchen and bath, and has previously worked for Architectural Digest and Cottage Living.