Target’s Surprisingly Elevated Easter Collection Is Style Editor-Approved – It’s Charming Yet Chic and Seasonally Sophisticated
In lieu of the usual all-hare fare, the bunny gets a well-deserved break – replaced by blushing radicchio ceramics, aged florals, and whimsical eyelet details
Target’s Easter 2026 collection is pretty in pink – a sensibility that spills well beyond the table and far past the usual hare fare. Think blushing radicchio ceramics, wild delphinium arrangements that look freshly gathered from the garden, and taper candle duos blooming with sculpted paraffin hydrangeas that make for charming yet chic Easter decor.
But even on a holiday where we trade candy like Wall Street – and adults might indulge in a few sugar-bomb jelly beans – there are still anchors in the natural spirit of the season. Natural weaves from Easter’s favorite accessory – the basket – appear throughout the collection in unexpected forms, from scallop-edged table lamps to carrot-shaped napkin rings, to temper the sweetness.
Meanwhile, the verdant green of spring grass pops up in mossy eyelet napkins and runners – and, if you look closely, along the tops of ornately painted ceramic eggs, intended to elevate a credenza vignette.
A plate devoted to deviled eggs? Exactly the sort of delightfully abstract Easter interpretation we love to see.
And speaking of eggs – though they always have a moment this time of year, they’re earning newfound design credibility. Borrowing hues from the once-viral spring accessory of years past – the oyster platter – this collection makes a convincing case for the egg plate. Perfect for displaying your freshly dyed batch or persuading hesitant guests that deviled eggs are, in fact, delicious, it’s the sort of piece that makes you wonder how you ever dressed an Easter table without one.
Whether you’re planning a Sunday brunch or simply want to festi-fy a bland corner, these are the whimsical finds Homes & Gardens would hunt down first this season.
You may have noticed this Target Easter collection takes a more abstract approach to the holiday – meaning many of these pieces can happily live on well beyond April. For more inspiration, browse our spring decor ideas and spring tablescaping ideas to make the most of your new finds.
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Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.