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Fresh ways to think about florals, pastels, prints, and place settings

By Lori Keong

9 Designer-Approved Spring Table Decor Ideas (3)

A soft pastel design for MacKenzie-Childs’s new Wildflower collection uses a playful butterfly centerpiece framed by stacked floral table settings on either side.Photo: MacKenzie-Childs

Spring is all about rebirth, so it feels entirely apropos to hit pause on any tiredentertaining ideas you’ve been cycling through and start scheming up springtable decor ideas that lean into fresh new palettes andtable settings. If you’re planning your next brunch ordinner party, or amicro-gathering for your nearest and dearest, there’s always room to get creative with your spreads, utilizing pastels, gingham linens, or muted palettes with plenty of fresh fruit and flowers festooned on top forguests. Get inspired by nature if you’re taking the festivities into the garden and the great outdoors, and don’t be afraid of doing too much. “Mixing and matching colors, prints, and different textures for spring tablescapes is always in,” Marie Joh, head of merchandising at Brooklyn home goods storeThe Six Bells, tells us.

Below, we’ve pulled together several swoon-worthy spring table decor ideas—culled from interior designers and homeware brands alike—that’ll help you get in the spirit of the season and serve up plenty of inspiration for your next meal around the table.

Dig into your dinnerware archives

Exuberant spring colors formed the inspiration for this yellow- and blue-hued brunch table, which uses muted linen napkins for balance.

Photo: Natalia Miyar Atelier/Milo Brown

London-based interior designerNatalia Miyar surfaced nostalgic objects from her own personal collection for this lively tablescape. “I was given the plates by my parents, who’ve had them for over 40 years,” Miyar says. “They are Mexican hand-painted Talavera, and each one is unique and full of vibrant colors.” Rustic stoneware pottery fromNOM Living and handwoven yellow raffia placemats round out the tableau, while the amaryllis flowers displayed in the center reference the bright pink blooms seen on some of the plates.

Double up on texture

Rectangular linen tablecloths are layered here for a charming, unfussy look, which is only downplayed by the oversized floral arrangement in the center—propped up in a pewter dish.

Photo:Madeline Harper

Blink and you might miss the layered gingham tablecloths in this spread fromAnastasia Casey—the founder and CEO of Austin-based creative agencyIDCO Studio—which doubles up rectangular French linens, so they can gracefully drape on both sides of this six-foot table. Her tip for pulling off a similar look? “Don’t be too fussy with your linens,” she says. Casey line-dried hers to ease out the wrinkles, but recommends leaning into the “subtle, casual soft waves they create when not ironed perfectly smooth.”

Get wild with botanical arrangements

The wild beauty of the foraged florals and grasses take center stage in this color-block tablescape.

Photo: Chelsea Francis

This Southern-style dinner party spread leans on a blue and white palette, from the plates down to the stripes on the tablecloth, contrasted with lemon-print napkins and yellow wine glasses. Austin-based interior designerAvery Cox paired everything with wildflower-esque blooms and wild native grasses she gathered from her family’s farm. “I wanted this tablescape to feel wild and joyful, like spring does when it rolls around each year,” Cox says. To nail a similar aesthetic, she recommends displaying a mixture of store-bought and salvaged florals and grasses in a vessel that can support tall wild bouquets—bundling groups of similar botanicals or grasses with a mixture of wire and twine.

Spotlight your natural setting

Muted hues keep the focus on the surrounding seascape around the table, which is dressed with Cultiver linens, Fable dishes, and cream Greentree candles of varying heights.

Photo:Devon Liedtke

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“Sometimes the scenery just speaks for itself,” Houston-based interior designer and self-described “tabletop enthusiast”Devon Liedtke says of planning this serene candlelit dinner on a rocky shore. The ruggedness of the coast was the basis for the understated palette, Liedtke explains, with natural linens, speckled white pottery, cream candles, and beach rocks serving as decor. For a similarly styled tablescape, she recommends focusing on tones that enhance your natural environment and center the company you’re with.

Mix and match prints

More is more in this joyful tablescape, made up of Six Bells products, that plays up different hues, prints, and variations on the same floral theme (down to the candlesticks and salt shakers).

Photo: The Six Bells

Brooklyn home goods store The Six Bells is all about mixing up distinct yet complementary colorways and motifs in this spread for a bigger, better brunch. A tip from the brand’s head of merchandising? “Don’t worry about getting too matchy-matchy.”

Use fresh flowers as centerpieces

Spring flowers like tulips and hyacinths will never go out of style as a spring centerpiece. Gather them in flourishes around the table, or pop one individually in a vase, as designer Devon Liedtke suggests.

Photo Credit:Fernanda Varela

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Liedtke employs another simple color palette for this elegant Mother’s Day tablescape, which displays quintessential spring flowers like white French tulips as the centerpieces. “I love how sculptural they are, even with just one bloom in a vase,” Liedtke says. “It’s easy and chic; you can cut things from your own yard, or just buy one bouquet from the store.” Another tip of hers is to store finger foods and sweets like macarons in bowls around the table. It’s a sweet gesture for guests, and also “one less thing to think about when cooking,” she says.

Cozy it up with candles

Pastel hues, polka dot motifs, and dried florals make quite the display, especially when finished off with small votive candles for ambiance.

Photo:Jessica Antola, from the forthcoming bookJoie: A Parisian's Guide to Celebrating the Good Lifeby Ajiri Aki.

This fetching tablescape is featured in the forthcoming bookJoie: A Parisian’s Guide to Celebrating the Good Life by Ajiri Aki—the founder of French lifestyle brandMadame de la Maison. Aki notes that she’s drawn to pastel palettes for spring, like the Ladurée-esque greens and pinks seen here. “You can mix all shades and almost can’t go wrong,” Aki muses. Another tip that she shares from her book is to sprinkle your table with petals from flowers that are dried or past their prime. She writes there, “It’s romantic and a tad messy, but very dramatic, and it makes the table look special.”

Keep it classic

This tablescape—photographed for Tableau’s latest Flying Over Rome collection—embraces Grecian colors and plenty of classical flair (see the cake stands topped with fruit and cheese that are ready for their still life closeup).

Photo:Tableau

Refael Zuraivin, cofounder and creative director ofTableau, was inspired by ancient Rome for this spread that’s steeped in classical imagery. The primary focus is the brand’s blue and whitetablecloth, a stainproof linen in case the festivities get rowdy, which was paired with 16 differentcomplementary napkin designs from its Flying Over Rome collection. Gatherings of fruit and flowers combine to create a scene that Zuraivin describes as “loose but still elegant, and heavy but still light, all at the same time.”

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How should I dress my spring table? ›

How to dress a spring table: 10 sunny tablescaping ideas to wow...
  1. Go for light colors and natural elements. ...
  2. Consider adding fresh and seasonal florals. ...
  3. Incorporate happy colors and cheery textiles. ...
  4. Consider monochromatic serving pieces. ...
  5. Invest in non-iron napkins. ...
  6. Opt for a fresh take on candlelight.
Mar 14, 2022

How do you make a table look elegant? ›

A crisp white table setting for your next dinner party is a safe but elegant card. Choose an elegant white porcelain and simple white linen napkins with a crisp white linen tablecloth for a timeless and stylish look. Add flowers or optional details to bring in your own personal touch for a dinner table to remember.

How to decorate a coffee table for spring? ›

Look for items like decorative eggs, bird figurines, or bunny sculptures that symbolize the renewal and rebirth of the season. Consider placing a decorative tray or basket on your coffee table and filling it with spring-themed items like colorful Easter eggs, faux nests, or decorative butterflies.

What makes a good centerpiece? ›

A good centerpiece is pleasing to the eye, doesn't block a guest's view, and is cohesive with the party's theme. If using flowers, make sure they are fresh and properly trimmed. For any centerpiece, be sure it is appropriately scaled for the size of the table.

How do you decorate for spring? ›

Change greenery from winter greens to lighter greenery and plants. Incorporate a few florals or live plants, whether fresh greenery or fresh flowers. Add a pop of color with thrifted art or home decor accessories. Use lighter fabrics and lighten the textures and layers around your home.

How can I look elegant in spring? ›

Four Easy Spring Outfits I Always Turn to When I Want to Look...
  1. Scarf Trench Coat + White Maxi Dress + Ankle Boots. (Image credit: WHO WHAT WEAR UK) ...
  2. Elevated Top + Grey Tailored Trousers. (Image credit: WHO WHAT WEAR UK) ...
  3. Black Blazer + Full Skirt + Wool Triangle Scarf. ...
  4. Scoop Neck Wool Top + Black Jeans + Mules.
Feb 26, 2024

How do you dress in spring colors? ›

Bright Springs have a light, peachy undertone to their skin and tend to look best in bright, bold colors. Think shades of pink, coral, and red, as well as bright greens and blues. Avoid dark-muted shades as they can make you look washed out.

How do you make a table look expensive? ›

Try to pick pieces that speak the same visual language—even if they're working with contrasting styles. Pair a traditional table with acrylic chairs. Or buy a modern table and flank it with French country dining chairs and a mid-century style bench. You also want to make sure the chairs have equal visual weight.

How can I make my table look more interesting? ›

When deciding how to style and format your table, prioritize readability and remove any visual clutter that may distract the eye.
  1. Choose The Best Row Style. ...
  2. Use Clear Contrast. ...
  3. Add Visual Cues. ...
  4. Align Columns Properly. ...
  5. Use Tabular Numerals. ...
  6. Choose an Appropriate Line Height. ...
  7. Include Enough Padding. ...
  8. Use Subtext.
Oct 1, 2019

How to design coffee table decor? ›

33 Fresh Coffee Table Decor Ideas
  1. Stack Things Up. Stacking one item on another is a surefire way to add some visual interest to your coffee table. ...
  2. Set Out a Tray. ...
  3. Add a Small Lamp. ...
  4. Stack Your Coffee Table. ...
  5. Add Wavy Accessories. ...
  6. Embrace Maximalism. ...
  7. Blend In Your Remotes. ...
  8. Add Retro Elements.
Feb 26, 2024

What should I put in the middle of my coffee table? ›

My advice here would be to remember the rule of threes! Rather than filling the tray with all these little trinkets, locate a vase or a serving bowl, some books, and choose your favorite small accessory to top them off. We once used a neat pyrite stone we found on a camping trip!

What is nice to put on a coffee table? ›

Interior designers recommend incorporating some of your favorite treasures, whether that's your seashell collection or the book you're reading. Fruit (real or fake), design books, candles, and even your children's toys can look interesting when you display them thoughtfully. A coffee table isn't just for looks, though.

How do you simply decorate a table? ›

You can match the colors of the plates and dishes with fresh flowers and table linen. A quick and easy way to liven up a table and add focus to a room is with a table runner, such as this beautiful yellow and green example, easily complemented with a matching citrus-based fruit bowl.

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