Matching Is Officially Out – IKEA’s Eclectic Easter Collection Sets the Scene for an Anti-Polished Table
The launch has us hunting for hidden pastels, origami-adjacent accents, and patterns plucked from granny's linen closet
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I remember my mother treating the Easter table like a high-stakes production. Always a sunny occasion, underwritten by a surprisingly cold commitment to symmetry, stress, and dress codes for deviled eggs. But this year, IKEA’s festive fête is loosening the rules with a more eclectic approach, where nothing matches, but everything makes sense.
The streamlined, TJÄRLEK lineup blooms with unexpectedly table-ready pastels – among them, a perfectly imperfect set of multicolor mouthblown coupes, trays where bunnies frolic through tulips, and antique-inspired, hare-emblazoned paper napkins that may very well send your brain straight back to grannie’s linen drawer.
This is Easter decorating without the pressure, which also means no one is pretending anything here is headed for the laundry.
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Every spring shade worth noting pools at the base of this mouth-blown coupe set, offering an offbeat color story that tells your table to let loose.
And while the egg shapes may be seasonal, the palette is not. Don’t miss IKEA’s broader spring decor drops on your hunt – namely the UPPLAGA series and MÖRFISK collection – which extend the story with cheerful florals and merrily mismatched dinnerware that carry these pastels well beyond a single sun-drenched Sunday.
Call it disorder du jour. Ahead, the hare fare to get you there.
We saw this honeycomb, origami-style paper trend crop up at Christmas, and now it’s back again for Easter. I, for one, am not complaining. They’re oddly hypnotic and cost next to nothing, which makes them ripe for overuse. Hang them wherever – doorknobs, hooks, chair backs – and consider it festive.
The first floral is arguably the most important, and this cloth rises to the occasion, anchoring the whole setup with cream, antique-inspired florals scattered across a verdant green ground. It’s not Easter-specific, which means that once the egg motifs are all tucked away, this is the piece that stays.
Blink and you might miss the multicolored pastel rims on this side plate set, subtly ruffled for an extra hit of whimsy. They’re made to be mixed and matched with abandon, which makes the TJÄRLEK glasses above feel like the obvious pairing.
Eclecticism isn’t the only IKEA trend on the table this season. Between the mismatched pastels, you’ll spot stylized storage and flashes of rebel pink offsetting softer, more organic forms.
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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.