1. Choose a colour palette
Easter is synonymous with light-coloured pastels. As such, when approaching your table setting, stick with a colour scheme that reflects the spirit of Easter. Light-toned yellows, blues, greens and pinks are a popular choice, however, feel free to veer from the typical with bold hues. Alternatively, a sleek monochromatic theme also works well.
To nail your colour scheme, start with the table linens and build from there. In this example, we've opted for a neutral, pastel theme.
Maxwell & Williams Cotton Classics Rectangular Tablecloth in Pebble, $79.95 at Myer
Heritage Florence Scalloped Edge in Pink/White Pink and White Table Runner, $49.95 at Myer
2. Mix and match textures
Combining different textures can add visual interest to your table setting. Consider contrasting smooth ceramics with rougher fabric textures.
Muse Mila Ribbed Clear Highball Glasses Set of 4, $29.95 at Pillow Talk
4. Layer your tableware
Much like texture is important, by layering your plates, bowls, and serving dishes, your table can gain some added depth.
Alex Liddy 7 Piece Serving Set Green, $79.99 at House
FAZEEK Wave Plate in Teal, $79 at David Jones
4. Create a stunning centrepiece
A beautiful centrepiece can be the focal point of your Easter table. Consider playing with height to make it pop.
FAZEEK Balance Vase in Pink/Green, $129 at David Jones
5. Use themed serving ware
Nothing screams 'Easter' like bunnies and eggs. Add a touch of festive whimsy with some thematic tableware.
Morgan & Finch Cake Plate With Climbing Bunnies, $10 at Bed Bath N' Table
6. Add candlelight
Candles create a warm and inviting environment. Set the scene with a simple (and on-theme) candle stick. This will also tie in with texture and height variation.
Dusk Light Pink Unscented Taper Candle, $3.99 at Dusk
NO.22 Gold Candlestick Holder Small, $78 at THE ICONIC