Spring is finally here and there’s no better way to celebrate the end of winter than a fresh tablescape. We love using fresh or faux flowers to bring the feeling of rebirth and hope of spring indoors, but spring table decor is easily shaped by the whole table setting so it’s easily adapted to your individual style!
1. Refreshing foliage
Kick spring off with a fresh and easy centerpiece of green foliage and white flowers. The green and white combo is classy and the overall effect is lush and laidback. For an Easter look, include bunnies or eggs!
2. Layers of pinks
Layers of blush pink make for a soft spring table decor look. We love the delicate nature of the flowers and vibrant pops of green and orange to add a kick.
3. Navy accents
Spring table decor usually features a lot of pastels or bright colors, but we love the addition of navy to this look. It grounds the decor and gives the bright florals something to contrast against.
4. Bright tulips and candles
Brightly colored tulips and candles play off each other in this sophisticated spring table decor vignette. The tulips and clear, round vases lend the look a clean effect while the bright colors keep it fun.
5. Fun tablecloth
The cheerful business of this tablecloth adds interest to this fun, feminine look. The rattan placemats, pastel flowers, and soft pink dishware creates a lovely look that maintains a laidback air that manages to avoid feeling casual.
6. Citrus accents
The clean, sharp white and gold dishware would feel almost severe if not for the cloudlike possets of white and yellow flowers and vibrant citrus scattered throughout. The orange in the candles and fruit play off the yellow flowers and gold accents in the dishes, loosening up the whole look to strike a perfect balance.
7. Pop of color
Oranges play a role in this spring table decor as well, balancing the formality of the roses nearby. The combination of white, pink, and orange in the bouquet also helps offset the classy (almost stuffy) nature of roses and keep the look feeling modern.
8. Pretty periwinkle
A soft, dusty periwinkle runs throughout this spring table decor and provides the perfect foundation for pastel pinks, purples, and whites to add layers of interest. If you’re looking for a similar effect, try to match your table runner, napkins, and candles so your flowers and other elements can be more eclectic.
9. Delicate china and tulips
Pink and white tulips anchor this table setting with woven chargers and gold cutlery breaking up the surrounding white tablecloth. Delicate plates in a corresponding color scheme provide the perfect accent to the tulips and lend the look some personality.
10. Complementary colors
If you’re unsure of a color scheme, find a variation on complementary colors. Here jade green and hot pink play off each other, but blue and orange or purple and gold are other nice options that will make your spring table decor feel dynamic and vibrant.
11. Soft hydrangeas
This vignette features clouds of hydrangeas of different colors cleverly coordinated with the candles nested within them. It’s an airy, delicate look that works well with the muted color palette and patterned china.
12. Cheerful yellow
A bright, almost mustard yellow pops against the muted blush tones of this chic table decor concept. Apples placed throughout help carry the yellow throughout, playing off the plates and soft yellows of the flowers. To achieve a similar look, choose two main colors with one being the brighter accent and the other being the more neutral base.
13. Purple and green
Something about purple and green reads “spring” to us, particularly when they’re vibrant like shown above. The bulk of the elements are a verdant green, allowing the saturated purple notes to really sing.
14. Tapers and bud vases
An eclectic collection of bud vases sports cheery yet delicate possets of flowers and play perfectly off colorful tapered candles. This look offers a lot of verticality without feeling like a barricade across the table. We also love that the colors do most of the work, the rest of the look is fairly simple and easily replicated.
15. Lemon accents
Pale pink and yellow come together in lemons and hydrangeas in this dreamy spring table decor. The glasses, cutlery, and candles echo the color scheme in lighter versions, offsetting the busyness of the printed placemats and napkins to maintain a delicate feel.
16. Rustic neutrals
Tones of brown and off white take on a gentler feel in this option, mostly due to the white tulips and baby’s breath and detailed placemats. The rabbit plates make this look lean Easter but it’s easily adapted to spring by going with a different pattern or image.
17. Vibrant purples
The bright purples of this look lend it an exuberance you don’t see often in spring table decor. There’s a loud joy in the prints and flowers we really admire and the purples sprinkled throughout really help it get there.
18. Lilies of the valley
Bunches of lilies of the valley create a meadow-like effect, with baby blue candles rising from among them. The candles and matching ribbons pull the blue throughout and break up the dominant greens and whites of the plants and tablecloth.
19. Classy monochromatic
Going with one color for just about everything can feel put together, classy, and chic while sometimes being deceptively simple. This spring table decor look features a rich dark green and uses tan as an accent with everything else being white.
20. Contrasting colors
Using contrasting colors is a sure way to amp up the interest in your spring table decor. Cool purples pop against the vivid oranges and corals of flowers and candles to create an unexpected but cohesive look.
21. Lilac and lavender
A lilac plaid tablecloth sets the tone for this sweet look. White flowers and chargers break up the tablecloth while blues and purples throughout echo the plaid in subtle nods to create a unified effect.
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