27 Easter Table Centerpiece Ideas for a Stunning Spring Setup
Spring is finally here, and there is no better way to celebrate than with a gorgeous Easter table. Whether you are hosting a big family brunch or just want to add some festive charm to your home, the right centerpiece can completely transform the mood.
From soft pastels to lush greenery and playful bunnies, there are so many ways to style your Easter table this year. We rounded up 27 beautiful centerpiece ideas to help you find the look that feels just right for your home.
1. Garden-Style Potted Plants Centerpiece

Bring the outdoors in with a cluster of small potted plants right in the middle of your table. Think mini herbs, moss pots, or tiny flowering plants lined up in a row for that fresh garden feel.
It works beautifully on wooden tables or with linen runners. The best part? Your guests can even take one home as a little Easter gift.
- Mix terracotta pots with white ceramic ones for contrast
- Add a small hand-written plant label for a charming, personal touch
- Use a wooden tray or crate to group the pots together neatly
- Try a mix of rosemary, lavender, and small succulents for variety
2. Pastel Hydrangea Flower Arrangement

Hydrangeas are the ultimate Easter flower. Their big, fluffy blooms in soft lavender, blush pink, or sky blue are made for spring tables.
Arrange them in a simple white vase or a glass jar for a look that feels effortless yet elegant. Pair with eucalyptus or baby’s breath to add a little texture.
Even a single stem of hydrangea in a bud vase can look stunning at each place setting. Simple and pretty, every single time.
3. Rustic Bunny And Greenery Display

A cute ceramic bunny nestled into a bed of fresh greenery is such a classic Easter look. It feels cozy, warm, and a little bit farmhouse-chic.
Use faux boxwood, real eucalyptus, or even simple ivy from the garden to create a lush base. Tuck the bunny right in the center and let the greenery spill out around it naturally.
- Choose a matte white or natural terracotta bunny for a timeless look
- Layer different shades of green for depth
- Add a few scattered Easter eggs around the base to tie the theme together
4. White And Gold Elegant Centerpiece

If your Easter table leans more elegant than playful, this one is for you. White blooms like roses or ranunculus paired with gold candle holders or gilded eggs feel incredibly refined.
This style works especially well for formal dining tables or evening Easter gatherings. It is festive without being over the top.
| Feature | White and Gold Elegant | Casual Pastel |
| Color Palette | White, ivory, gold | Soft pastels, mixed colors |
| Key Florals | Roses, ranunculus, orchids | Tulips, daisies, wildflowers |
| Accessories | Gold candle holders, crystal | Wicker, wooden trays, pottery |
| Best For | Formal dinners, evening | Brunch, family gatherings |
| Vibe | Refined and sophisticated | Warm, relaxed, and cheerful |
5. Carrot And Flower Vase Arrangement

This one is clever, fun, and way more stylish than it sounds. Use a bundle of real or decorative carrots as part of your display alongside a simple flower vase.
Stand the carrots upright in a terracotta pot or wrap them with twine and lean them against a vase of spring flowers. It adds a whimsical, garden-fresh touch that kids and adults both love.
6. Vintage Teapot Floral Centerpiece

A vintage teapot stuffed full of fresh flowers is pure Easter magic. Roses, ranunculus, or garden blooms all look gorgeous spilling out of a mismatched teapot.
Check your local thrift store or use one you already have at home. The more worn or aged the teapot looks, the better. Imperfection is the whole point here.
- Layer flowers at different heights for a lush, overfull look
- Pair with matching teacups holding small flowers for a full tablescape
- Choose a floral or blue-and-white patterned teapot for extra charm
7. Easter Egg Tree With Branches

An Easter egg tree is such a showstopper. Take a few bare branches, pop them in a tall vase, and hang decorated eggs from the stems with ribbon or twine.
Use hollow real eggs or lightweight plastic eggs in soft spring colors. The branches add height to the table, which makes the whole setup feel more dynamic and layered.
This also doubles as a great activity to do with kids the weekend before Easter.
8. Bird Nest With Pastel Eggs And Flowers

A little bird nest tucked between some spring flowers is one of the sweetest Easter centerpiece ideas out there. It feels delicate, natural, and totally on theme.
Use a faux nest or a real one found outdoors. Fill it with small speckled eggs or pastel candy eggs and surround it with fresh or faux florals for a woodland-inspired look.
- Add a small feathered bird figurine to the nest for extra charm
- Use a combination of mossy greens and soft pink flowers around the nest
- Place it on a wooden slice or flat tray to anchor the display
9. Glass Dome Bunny Scene

A cloche or glass dome filled with a little bunny scene feels like a tiny world sitting on your table. It is elegant, precious, and a bit magical.
Place a ceramic bunny figurine inside with some moss, faux flowers, or tiny eggs. The glass dome gives it a heirloom quality that makes it look like a display piece rather than just decor.
10. Moss And Easter Egg Arrangement

Lush green moss as the base of an Easter centerpiece is honestly one of the most underrated ideas. It looks incredibly fresh and natural.
Lay a thick bed of preserved or fresh moss on a tray or wooden board, then nestle colorful Easter eggs into it at different angles. Add a few flowers or small mushroom figurines to make it feel like a little woodland scene.
- Mix matte and shiny eggs for textural variety
- Use preserved moss if you want something long-lasting
- Add tiny fern fronds or baby succulents for extra greenery
11. Tiered Tray With Eggs And Florals

Tiered trays are such a versatile styling tool, and they look amazing for Easter. Layer Easter eggs, small bunny figurines, mini flower pots, and pastel candles across the tiers for a full, festive display.
The height and layers create visual interest without taking up too much table space. It also makes it easy to swap in seasonal pieces as you go.
What to Style on Each Tier:
| Tier Level | Styling Ideas |
| Top Tier | Small bunny figurine, single candle, mini nest with eggs |
| Middle Tier | Faux flowers, a few Easter eggs, a tiny potted plant |
| Bottom Tier | Moss base, scattered eggs, ribbon, larger florals or greenery |
12. Cherry Blossom Branch Centerpiece

Cherry blossom branches are breathtakingly beautiful and they make one of the most elegant Easter centerpieces you can create. A few branches in a tall vase instantly fill a whole table.
Use real branches if they are in season, or pick up faux ones that look just as stunning. Pair with a simple white or glass vase and let the branches do all the work.
13. Floating Flower Bowl Arrangement

A wide, shallow bowl filled with water and floating flowers is so simple and so beautiful. Ranunculus, pansies, and rose heads all float perfectly.
Add a few floating candles for an evening Easter dinner look. The reflection of the flowers in the water makes the whole thing feel twice as lush and romantic.
- Choose a white, ceramic, or glass bowl so the flowers stand out
- Add flower petals scattered loosely for a fuller look
- Pair with taper candles around the bowl for a warm evening atmosphere
14. Candy-Filled Egg Jar Display

This one is a hit with everyone, especially kids. Fill clear glass jars with pastel candy-coated chocolates or jelly beans and mix in some decorative Easter eggs around them.
Group a few jars together in different heights and tie ribbon around the necks for a sweet, festive centerpiece that also doubles as a dessert display. Guests can grab a handful all through the meal.
15. Wicker Tray With Bunny And Tulips

A wicker tray is such a natural fit for Easter styling. Layer it with a small ceramic bunny, a bunch of tulips in a simple vase, and a few Easter eggs tucked in between.
The texture of the wicker adds warmth and that relaxed, spring market feel. It looks great on both casual and formal tables.
- Use tulips in a single color for a clean, cohesive look
- Add a linen napkin or small chick figurine for extra detail
- Try a round wicker tray to create a wreath-like centerpiece shape
16. Greenery Table Runner With Bunny Accents

Instead of a single centerpiece, why not run greenery all the way down your table? Eucalyptus, ivy, and fern branches laid loosely down the center feel incredibly lush and generous.
Tuck small bunny figurines, Easter eggs, and candles throughout the runner for a look that feels abundant and styled without being fussy.
17. Tulip Nest Centerpiece

Tulips bunched tightly together inside a woven nest or basket create the coziest Easter centerpiece. It is simple, seasonal, and takes maybe five minutes to put together.
Pick one color or mix several soft shades together. The rounded shape of the tulip heads mimics the shape of the nest, which makes the whole thing look intentional and designed.
- Trim tulip stems short so the heads sit just above the basket rim
- Line the basket with a little moss before adding the tulips
- Mix white, blush, and lilac tulips for a soft, romantic palette
18. Moss And Butterfly Table Runner

This one is straight out of a fairy tale. A table runner made of thick moss with decorative butterflies pinned or perched throughout looks absolutely enchanting.
It is perfect for an outdoor Easter brunch or a garden-themed table. Pair with wildflowers, pebbles, and small potted plants to complete the natural, whimsical look.
19. Burlap Runner With Floral Accents

Burlap brings such a warm, earthy texture to an Easter table. Lay a burlap runner down the center and top it with clusters of spring flowers, wooden bunnies, and small candles.
The roughness of the burlap contrasts beautifully with soft florals. It is a great option if your table tends toward the farmhouse or rustic side of things.
- Add dried lavender bundles along the runner for fragrance and texture
- Use mason jars as flower vases to lean into the rustic feel
- Stencil or stamp simple bunny shapes on the burlap for a DIY touch
20. Romantic Floral Bunny Centerpiece

Picture a lush, overflowing arrangement of garden roses and ranunculus surrounding a beautiful ceramic bunny. That is this centerpiece, and it is genuinely stunning.
This works beautifully for an Easter dinner party where you want the table to feel romantic and a little bit luxurious. The bunny grounds it as an Easter piece while the flowers make it feel timeless.
Use a deep blush, lavender, and creamy white color palette for the most dreamy result.
21. Pastel Egg Nest Display

A beautiful pile of pastel-painted eggs nestled in a large woven nest or a linen-lined bowl is such a classic and effortless Easter centerpiece.
Use a mix of real dyed eggs, wooden eggs, and blown glass eggs in varying sizes to create depth. No flowers needed. Sometimes simplicity says everything.
- Try a gradient arrangement from lightest to darkest for a polished look
- Add a few speckled or marbled eggs to break up the solid colors
- Display in a rustic wooden bowl or a white ceramic dish for contrast
22. Bunny Vase With Tulip Flowers

These are everywhere right now and for good reason. Ceramic vases shaped like bunnies look so sweet stuffed with a bright bunch of tulips or spring flowers.
Place one as a single centerpiece or line up two or three in a row for a playful, charming display. They also look great mixed into a shelf or windowsill vignette after Easter is over.
23. Bunny And Tulip Tray Arrangement

Take a wooden or marble tray and arrange a bunny figurine alongside a small vase of tulips, a few eggs, and a candle. It is the kind of styled tray that looks like a magazine spread but takes about ten minutes.
The tray contains everything neatly and makes the centerpiece look intentional. It is also easy to move to the side when you need more table space for food.
- Use a rectangular tray for long tables, a round one for round or smaller tables
- Add a coiled ribbon or a small sprig of rosemary for a finishing touch
- Keep the color palette of your items consistent for a cohesive look
24. Wooden Log Nature Centerpiece

A flat wooden log or a raw wood slice makes the most unexpected and beautiful Easter centerpiece base. Carve out small sections or use natural dips to hold tea light candles, small bud vases, or moss clusters.
Lay a few spring flowers, pinecones, or feathers alongside it for a look that feels foraged and connected to nature. It is especially beautiful for an outdoor Easter table.
25. Moss Bunny Meadow Display

Imagine a little grassy meadow on your table. Lay down a generous bed of moss, then place a bunny figurine in the center surrounded by tiny flowers, pebbles, and mushroom ornaments.
It looks like something right out of a storybook and it is incredibly easy to put together. Kids especially love it, but honestly so will every adult at the table.
- Use a shallow wooden box or tray as the meadow base
- Add a tiny picket fence around the edges for extra whimsy
- Include small wildflowers or dried botanicals for a natural touch
26. Spring Bunny Flower Arrangement

A simple but beautifully styled vase of mixed spring flowers with a small bunny tucked in or sitting beside it never goes out of style. Daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips are perfect choices.
This is the kind of centerpiece that looks effortless because it genuinely is. Pick up a seasonal bunch from your local market, drop it in a nice vase, and add a bunny figurine beside it. Done.
27. Teacup Floral Easter Centerpiece

This is one of those ideas that looks incredibly detailed but is surprisingly simple. Fill mismatched vintage teacups with small blooms like violets, primroses, or forget-me-nots and arrange them together on a tray or wooden board.
The mix of different teacup patterns and flower types creates this charming, collected feel. It looks like it took hours but really all you need is a few teacups and a trip to the garden or florist.
It also works as individual place settings, with one teacup of flowers at every seat. Which of these 27 Easter centerpiece ideas are you actually going to try on your table this spring?
