10 Elle Decor inspiration ideas for your EasterBrunch Table. A lot of decorating ideas, shared by top interior designers, for every kind of refined home decor. See here which of them is the more related to your interior design project. All of this inspiration ideas follow the spring colour trends.
According to Nasiba Adilova: “Bring beautiful spring scenery indoors with decorative birds’ nests. You can set them inside teacups with tiny decorative eggs on top of the nests, this was really a hit at my last Easter gathering. Here you can get creative and mix and match or just stick to a colour palette. Try mixing and matching teacups, creamer and sugar bowls and teapots instead of vases and display gorgeous spring floral arrangements to brighten up your table!”
Or, use Gold details! “Gold accents bring a beautiful layer of richness and elevated living to an Easter brunch table setting. Gold doesn’t need to be exclusive to the winter holidays – it is festive anytime of the year.”
Jung Lee: “To give guests that feeling of vibrancy and excitement that comes with springtime, I like to incorporate natural elements that provide subtle pops of colour. These organic pieces can simultaneously work as placeholders, such as green apples with a top leaf inscribed with your guest’s names in gold ink. When selecting these fresh elements, don’t be afraid to play with height to add dimension and create an exciting tablescape. Different sizes allow your eye to travel and highlights the crisp, spring components.”
“Instead of opting for the traditional Easter pinks and purples, I work with green to play off of the beginning of Spring. Accommodating my large family leaves little table room for any aesthetic additions like centrepiece items, so I try to pull in as much colour as I can from the items that absolutely have to be there.” Says Lindsey Katalan
Christine Markatos Lowe: “Easter coincides with the coming of Spring. Take advantage of nature’s reemerging beauty by hosting your Easter feast outdoors in an intimate space. An outdoor backdrop frees you up to keep the tablescape fairly simple. Adding throw pillows and blankets makes the table feel cozy and comfortable.”
“Vases are not technically needed to dress the centre of your table for an Easter brunch. Raid your kitchen cabinets for favourite pitchers, cake stands, bottles, creamers and fruit vessels to create a multi-levelled still-life display for your Easter table, whose whole is much greater than the simple sum of its parts. Although the shapes and scales might vary of the individual containers, if the vessels are in the same general colour and material palette, they will work beautifully as a unified set.” David Stark
You can also use blossoms and branches from your own garden to create dimension and interest to the table. Different shades of greens and pinks for spring, while introducing fresh produce to add an unexpected element. Tying in coloured linen napkins adds the finishing touch to a beautiful Easter table.
“Add a dash of whimsy to the table with figural serving pieces and accessories. These silver-plated salt and pepper shakers were my grandmother’s, but new styles can be just as chic.” Eddie Ross
Anne Hepfer: “Easter brunch is a fun and festive occasion, and while the typical bunny and egg-themed decor is great, you can always up to the level of sophistication by incorporating luxurious (and colourful!) fabrics into a decorative table. Manuel Canovas gave an edge to this traditional toile with a fabulous fuchsia/orange colour combination.”
Nature elements and refined gold details in Easter most popular symbols: Eggs. At the same time, celebrating the spring with simple flowers.
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