Terrain’s Joyful Easter Collection Makes Spring Decorating Feel Playful Again – Fill Your Home with Nostalgic Charm and Shop Our Favorites
With no shortage of rabbits, eggs, and pastel colors, Terrain's Easter collection can help you decorate your home for the holiday with child-like whimsy
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If there's one holiday that encourages a whimsical, fantastical decorating scheme, it's Easter. After all, Easter is characterized by gift-giving rabbits, frenzied egg hunts, and endless amounts of candy, so it only makes sense to tap into some of that nostalgic charm when embracing easter decorating. And this year, Terrain's Easter collection has just what you need to nail that care-free, playful look.
As the interior and garden-focused sister brand of Anthropologie, Terrain already has a sense of whimsical style woven into its DNA. However, the brand's Easter collection takes that aesthetic one step further.
From pastel-painted plates to floral felt garlands, this assortment of Easter decor is effortlessly cheery and joyful – so much so that it might even make you feel like a kid again.
Style your Easter tablescape with the Bunny Toile Linen Tablecloth, the Bunny Glass Trifle Dish, and the Celery Bunch Ceramic Vase. Complete the look by hanging Lily of the Valley Garland and Yellow Floral Iron Garland around the room.
Front and center in this collection is Terrain's exclusive Bunny Toile print. Designed to mimic the pastoral scenes of traditional Toile de Jouy fabrics, this print replaces rural townspeople with leaping rabbits while maintaining its charming, vintage-inspired appeal. You'll see it scattered throughout the collection, taking the form of a serving platter, a pitcher, a tablecloth, and even linen napkins. The print is both charming and elegant – perfect for a classy yet playful holiday tablescape.
Bunny Toile aside, there's no shortage of rabbits in this collection – they're practically the mascot of Easter, after all. You'll find everything from kitschy rabbit-shaped cocktail picks for your drinks to outdoor rabbit sculptures that are perfect for styling within your garden. There's even an entire range of rabbit-shaped felt critters, like these adorable Easter bunnies holding a banner that would make the perfect spring mantel decor.
While much of this collection has been designed specifically for the Easter holiday, there are some generic spring decor ideas woven in, too – with decor styles that can be left out way past April 5th. The Blue Hydrangea Iron Wreath, the Daffodil Felt Garland, and even the Vegetable Taper Candle Holders are prime examples – they tap into the soft charm and whimsical nature of Easter without feeling too on-the-nose. Because of this, you can keep them out in your home all spring long.
There's so much more to love from Terrain's Easter collection – from Easter-themed taper candles for your tablescape to bunny-embroidered dish towels for your kitchen. With all its whimsical, playful charm, there's no doubt this collection will help you embrace your inner child as you decorate for Easter this year. Shop the best of the collection, below.
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Terrain's Easter Collection 2026
Terrain's cute and kitschy Easter decor is certainly fun-loving and playful, but it might not speak to everyone's taste. So, if you're looking for holiday decor that's a tad more sophisticated in style, check out Shea McGee's Easter decor from McGee & Co., instead.
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Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.