I just found the best of the (very early) Williams Sonoma Easter collection
The Williams Sonoma Easter collection features everything you need for hosting Easter brunch
Easter falls in March this year, so it's no surprise that some brands have dropped their Easter collections early. It feels like we've only just finished Christmas, but Williams Sonoma is out in front of the pack with a huge Easter collection.
The collection features a mix of decorative and edible items to help you set the table for Easter brunch. From dinnerware collections inspired by vintage classic characters such as Peter Rabbit to decorative and functional egg displays, Williams Sonoma Easter collection offers a variety of Easter table decor delights.
While I'm not convinced by everything in the collection, I've worked my way through all four hundred and seventy-two products to bring you the very best.
Williams Sonoma Easter Collection
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The Williams Sonoma Easter collection features several spring-inspired dish collections, including the Garden Lattice Dinnerware Collection. These vintage-inspired dishes feature a cottagecore-inspired print in green, cream, and brown tones with 7K gold trim. You can opt for just the dinner or salad plates or make it a set with a set of the dinner, salad, and appetizer plates along with the matching serving bowl and platter.
It’s not an Easter collection without an adorable, festive basket. This basket is inspired by the classic book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit. It comes with a ton of free candy and a plush Peter Rabbit, but best of all, you can have it personalised with a name. It's great for kids' Easter Egg hunts, but also works as decor.
Spring is all about blooms, and this gorgeous Williams Sonoma wreath is an excellent way to decorate for the season and the holiday. The Easter Blossom Live Wreath features a mix of dried botanicals, including eucalyptus leaves, avena, nigella, lavender, larkspur, echinops, and shola, plus decorative speckled Easter eggs sprinkled throughout the form.
This Easter, swap out your mugs for something a little more festive with this adorable Figural Easter Egg Mug. Inspired by a decorative Easter egg, this blue Easter mug is constructed from durable stoneware and features a variegated glaze, providing plenty of depth and dimension throughout the design.
This wreath is a playful twist on the usual round wreath, combining corn husks and dried wheat into a cute carrot design. It's perfect for a front door or porch to welcome friends and family.
If you’re looking for a fun way to display decorative Easter eggs at lunch, consider this stunning Sculptural Bunny Ceramic Egg Holder. Constructed from earthenware and designed to hold either edible hard-boiled eggs or decorative eggs, the scratch-resistant serving dish features a three-dimensional Easter bunny surrounded by 12 baskets that hold up to a dozen eggs.
Whether you’re looking for a subtle holiday decor addition or a way to tie everything together, consider the Embroidered Bunny Towels, which come in a set of two. These spring kitchen towels feature decorative embroidered blooms along with a tufted bunny design for added texture and detail.
Williams Sonoma is one of the first brands to launch an Easter collection, but you have lots of other options for spring decor. I've already covered the Crate and Barrell spring collection and Joanna Gaines' Hearth & Hand spring collection, and it's worth exploring your options there. When it comes to Easter Sunday lunch, I've also worked my way through the whole of the Anthropologie spring collection to find the best Anthropologie spring tablescape ideas.
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Jessie Quinn is a Los Angeles-based lifestyle writer with work published in The Spruce, Apartment Therapy, Well + Good, PEOPLE, and more. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in fashion journalism from Academy of Art University and uses her background in fashion to inform her home decor coverage. Her personal home decor style falls somewhere at the intersection of eclectic vintage and modern maximalist, but she's drawn to all types of designs and styles. When she's not writing, you can find Jessie working on a variety of DIY and craft projects, including crocheting, sewing, and jewelry-making.
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