If you're looking to create a charmed, Martha Stewart-style Easter, you need to see these 12 stylish Easter kitchen decor finds
I've handpicked these 12 Easter kitchen decor pieces that will fill the heart of your home with (tasteful) spring cheer


If you're looking to step into your Martha Stewart era this Easter and create an inviting home that is imbued with the cheerful spirit of the season, then you've come to the right place.
Easter is one of my favorite times of year. Mostly because I love chocolate and bunnies (and chocolate bunnies), but I just love the sense of hope in the air, the family get-togethers, and of course, all the colors and playfulness that it brings.
To transform your kitchen, you're going to need some kitchen Easter decorating ideas. There are plenty of fun projects you can do, from homemade crafts to full-blown pastel drenching, but to give you a head start, I've carefully curated an edit of 12 must-see Easter kitchen decor pieces that I think are going to help you create a whimsical Easter, while remaining totally chic.
12 chic Easter kitchen decor finds
A few simple swaps, from fresh flowers to charming tableware, can transform the heart of the home into a celebration of spring. From charming vintage-inspired cabbageware to pastel-hued table linens and the sweetest seasonal accents, I’ve rounded up 12 pieces that will bring the spirit of Spring into your space.
Almost too good to eat from, these pretty Easter egg plates can be used to serve up treats at the table, or I suggest hanging them up as kitchen wall decor that will add color and whimsy to your walls.
While adorable and playful, this woven raffia bunny still remains stylish thanks to its boho aesthetic. Perfect for creating an Easter centerpiece or for styling on your kitchen countertop.
Sure, this tablecloth isn't adorned with bunnies and chicks, but it still remains within the spirit of Easter thanks to its bold yolk-yellow stripes and a pretty, cottagecore style ruffle trim. Plus, you can keep this out long into the summer.
Icon glassware is trending right now, and I couldn't think of a better motif to bring out at Easter than a carrot. This set of 4 from Pottery Barn is made by artisans and will certainly brighten up your morning juice.
Created for Terrain exclusively by By Hope, this hand-painted print combines contemporary stripes with cheerful daffodils for a true celebration of spring. They're super pretty and break-resistant as they're made of outdoor-friendly melamine.
Swap out classic jars and storage on your kitchen counter or shelves for something with a little more fun like this MacKenzie-Childs Wildflowers canister that is adorned with a delicate, ceramic floral arrangement.
Only the chicest hostesses I know worry about the little details, such as napkin rings. I love how these handmade raffia accessories feature cute bunnies (complete with a little cotton tail) to elevate even the plainest of linens.
A super fun, cheap, and cheerful buy, these candle taper candles from Target are sold as a pack of 6 so you can line them up along your kitchen table to bring a vibrant pop of orange and a warm, inviting glow to Easter dining.
Another cute MacKenzie-Childs creation (they really are the queens of seasonal decor), this cute cabbage-inspired bowl is not only super on-trend but perfectly playful thanks to the peeking bunnies.
Looking for the perfect glassware pairing for your Easter tablescape? I highly recommend Soho Home's highball glasses. They're super sturdy, thick, and finished in a pistachio green tone that catches the light beautifully.
Try adding a spring garland to your kitchen shelves or mantel to bring some extra fun. This hand-crafted iron garland has been strung with dainty pale blue robin eggs for a subtle nod to Easter.
Striking the perfect balance between playful and chic can be quite hard to muster at Easter time. The trick is to lean into kitsch a little while maintaining a limited yet stylish color palette and, of course, serve everything up with some Spring florals and plenty of Easter treats.
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Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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