Easter table setting

How to Set a Beautiful, Relaxed Easter Table

There’s nothing quite like gathering around a beautifully set table on Easter Sunday. It’s a time to celebrate, slow down, and share good food with loved ones.
And when your dining table is a showstopper in itself, it only takes a few thoughtful touches to make the entire setting sing.
setting your table for easter
Here’s how our client Annie set her easter table and styled this relaxed, coastal-inspired Easter table, perfect for long lunches and golden afternoons.

Start with the Timber

The hero of any dining room is the table itself. This solid timber table, custom-built by our team at Lumber Furniture, sets the tone with its warm grain, clean lines, and organic presence.
When the table is this beautiful, you don’t need to hide it under a full tablecloth—let it shine.
dining table setting

Layer in Natural Textures

We used round rattan placemats to ground each place setting, bringing in a tactile element that echoes the raw beauty of the timber. Linen bunny-print napkins add a subtle Easter nod without going over the top.
Styling your dining table for easter

Mix & Match Ceramics

Stacked ceramic plates in white and deep forest green bring a relaxed yet elegant tone. Don’t be afraid to mix textures or patterns—this layered approach keeps things interesting.

Bring the Outdoors In

Three glass vases filled with white baby’s breath run down the centre of the table, adding a touch of softness and height without blocking anyone’s view. The ombré blue vases reflect the coastal views outside and tie the whole space together.
Happy Easter

Final Touches

Simple stemware, polished cutlery, and a few chocolate eggs dotted along the runner are all you need to complete the scene. The result is a table that feels joyful, curated, and full of life.
Tip: Keep the palette natural with pops of fresh green, soft blues, and earthy tones—it’s a timeless combo that works beyond Easter too.
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