Easter is the meal that rewards a beautiful table more than almost any other. It arrives in the middle of spring’s best light, it tends to gather people you love in one room, and it has a natural aesthetic — florals, soft color, something that feels like a garden brought indoors — that is simply more enjoyable to inhabit when the table reflects it. You don’t need to replace everything you own. A tablecloth that changes the entire character of the room. A platter that makes whatever you’re serving look intentional. A bunny dish that makes your guests smile before they’ve sat down. Williams Sonoma has been the answer to the Easter table for a long time, and this year’s edit is particularly good. Here are six pieces worth having.
What You’ll Find In This Post:
- 6 Williams Sonoma Pieces Perfect For Easter Brunch
- 1. The Dinnerware Collection That Feels Heirloom
- 2. The Dinnerware That Brings the Garden Inside
- 3. The Serving Dish That Earns Its Counter Space
- 4. The Platter That Does the Heavy Lifting
- 5. The Oval Platter Worth Reaching for Year After Year
- 6. The Tablecloth That Changes the Whole Room
- Mini FAQ
- More Spring Inspiration
6 Williams Sonoma Pieces Perfect For Easter Brunch
1. The Dinnerware Collection That Feels Heirloom
English Floral Dinnerware Collection — Pink
Romantic and timeless, this floral dinnerware set brings a soft, elegant touch to any table. Delicate pink patterns — ranging from intricate florals to classic toile-inspired motifs — layer beautifully for a collected, heirloom feel. Whether you’re hosting brunch or setting the table for everyday meals, these pieces instantly elevate the moment with charm and sophistication.
✨ Beth’s Take: The toile-inspired motifs are the detail that separates this from a generic floral dinnerware set — toile has that particular quality of looking collected and antique even when it’s new, which is exactly the feeling you want from an Easter table. Mix and match within the collection for the layered, we’ve-had-these-forever look that is infinitely more charming than a perfectly matched set.


2. The Dinnerware That Brings the Garden Inside
Garden Flowers Dinnerware Collection
Whimsical and fresh, this garden-inspired dinnerware brings a touch of storybook charm to your table. Delicate florals and a sweet bunny motif are framed by soft blue detailing and subtle gold trim, creating a look that feels both playful and refined. Perfect for spring gatherings, Easter brunch, or simply adding a little joy to everyday meals, this set makes every place setting feel special.
✨ Beth’s Take: The gold trim is the element that lifts this from charming to genuinely elegant — it adds the finish that reads as quality rather than novelty, which means these pieces can live on the table beyond Easter without looking like you forgot to put away the seasonal décor. The bunny motif is delightful rather than kitschy, which is the line Williams Sonoma tends to walk beautifully.
3. The Serving Dish That Earns Its Counter Space
Sculptural Bunny Multi-Compartment Dish
Equal parts charming and practical, this sculptural serving dish is made for effortless entertaining. The divided design keeps snacks, dips, and treats neatly separated, while the sweet bunny-topped center adds a playful, seasonal touch. Crafted in crisp white ceramic, it blends beautifully with any table setting — perfect for spring gatherings, Easter brunch, or hosting with a little extra personality.
✨ Beth’s Take: A divided serving dish is one of those pieces that solves a real entertaining problem — grazing boards and snack spreads always need somewhere to put the dips without the crackers getting soggy — and the fact that this one is also beautiful and seasonal means it earns its place at the Easter table on two counts. White ceramic means it works with both the English Floral and the Garden Flowers collections. Set it out on the coffee table during the pre-dinner gathering hour and it takes care of itself.


4. The Platter That Does the Heavy Lifting
English Floral Rectangular Platter
Timeless and effortlessly elegant, this blue-and-white platter brings a classic English garden feel to your table. Delicate floral motifs frame the edges and center, creating a refined backdrop for everything from roasted mains to pastries and appetizers. With its softly scalloped corners and versatile rectangular shape, it’s a beautiful go-to for both everyday meals and special gatherings.
✨ Beth’s Take: The scalloped corners are the quiet detail that makes this platter feel considered rather than simply functional — they give it a softness that a standard rectangular platter doesn’t have, which matters when the platter is the centerpiece of a spring table. Blue-and-white is also the most versatile color combination in serveware: it works with pink, green, gold, and ivory tablecloths equally, which means this platter pairs effortlessly with everything else in this edit.
5. The Oval Platter Worth Reaching for Year After Year
Garden Lattice Bunny Oval Platter
Serve everything from spring salads to Easter desserts on this elegant oval platter that feels both classic and fresh. A delicate green botanical border is layered over a subtle lattice pattern, while a sweet bunny motif at the center adds just the right seasonal charm. Finished with a fine gold rim for a touch of polish, it’s a standout piece for entertaining — and one you’ll reach for year after year.
✨ Beth’s Take: The lattice pattern underneath the botanical border is the detail that gives this platter its depth — it creates a layered, textured quality that makes it interesting to look at before anything is on it, which is the mark of a truly beautiful piece of serveware. The gold rim means it pairs naturally with the Garden Flowers dinnerware’s gold trim for a cohesive table that looks intentionally collected. One for the ham. One for the dessert. Both worth having.


6. The Tablecloth That Changes the Whole Room
Bring your table to life with this beautifully detailed floral tablecloth that feels straight out of an English garden. Soft pink blooms, delicate greenery, and subtle blue accents create a fresh, layered look that instantly elevates any setting. Finished with a tailored border for a polished drape, it’s perfect for spring entertaining, brunch with friends, or adding a romantic touch to everyday meals.
✨ Beth’s Take: The tablecloth is always the highest-return item on an Easter table — it changes the character of the entire room in the time it takes to unfold and smooth it out, which no individual plate or platter can claim. The pink, green, and blue combination in this cloth works as the foundation that ties the English Floral and Garden Flowers collections together, which means you can mix both dinnerware collections on the same table and the tablecloth does the cohesion work. Start here and build the table from the cloth outward.
Building the Easter Table
Start with the tablecloth.
The cloth sets the palette for everything that goes on top of it. The Garden Flowers tablecloth in pink, green, and blue is specifically designed to work with both dinnerware collections in this edit — which means you can mix the English Floral and Garden Flowers plates for a layered, collected look that appears gathered over years rather than purchased in one afternoon.
Use two platters instead of one.
One platter is practical. Two platters — the rectangular English Floral for the savory main, the oval Garden Lattice for the dessert or salad — create the abundance and visual interest that makes a table feel like an occasion. They’re also both pieces you’ll use beyond Easter, which is the investment calculus worth making.
The divided dish goes on the coffee table, not the dining table.
Set the Sculptural Bunny dish out during the gathering-before-the-meal hour with olives, nuts, and whatever you’re putting out before the main event. By the time everyone sits down, the dish has already earned its keep and the dining table stays clear for the full place settings.
Fresh flowers complete the table.
The tablecloth and the dinnerware do the seasonal work; a simple arrangement of tulips, ranunculus, or whatever is at the grocery store this week ties the whole thing to the actual spring happening outside. Low enough that people can see each other across the table. In a vessel that doesn’t compete with the pattern of the cloth.
Mix the collections intentionally.
The English Floral and Garden Flowers collections are designed to coordinate — the pink, blue, and botanical motifs speak the same language. Set the table with English Floral dinner plates and Garden Flowers salad plates, or alternate them around the table for a look that feels deliberately eclectic rather than accidentally mismatched.
Mini FAQ
Most of the Williams Sonoma ceramic collections are dishwasher safe, but always check the specific product page — hand wash is recommended for pieces with gold trim to preserve the metallic finish over time. The Garden Flowers collection’s gold trim warrants gentle hand washing for longevity.
The tablecloth and both dinnerware collections work beautifully through the full spring and summer season — the florals and garden motifs aren’t exclusively Easter. The bunny motifs on the divided dish and the Garden Lattice platter are more specifically seasonal, but both read as spring rather than strictly Easter. The English Floral Rectangular Platter is essentially a year-round piece in blue-and-white.
Stack with felt or paper plate dividers between pieces to prevent scratching. Store platters vertically in a cabinet divider rather than stacking horizontally under weight. Wrap the divided dish and any pieces with sculptural elements individually in bubble wrap or cloth napkins for long-term storage.
Yes — the blue-and-white platter in particular works with almost any existing china. Use the seasonal pieces for the center of the table (tablecloth, platters, serving dishes) and supplement with your everyday place settings for a mixed table that looks intentionally layered rather than incomplete.
✨ Beth’s Take: The Easter Table That Made Everyone Stay Longer
For years my Easter table was fine. Nice enough. The food was good, the company was better, and the table was — there. Set, functional, presentable. I didn’t think much about it.
Then I put down a proper tablecloth for the first time — a floral one, specifically chosen for Easter — and added two platters instead of my usual serving dish. And the whole meal felt different. Not the food. Not the company. The table. Something about sitting down to a table that looked like it had been thought about made everyone settle in differently, pull their chairs a little closer, stay a little longer after the plates were cleared.
The tablecloth is always where I start now, for any gathering. It is the highest-return five minutes of Easter table preparation — unfold, smooth, and the room has already changed. The rest builds from there: the platters that make serving feel generous, the bunny dish that makes the pre-dinner hour feel festive, the dinnerware that makes every place setting feel like it was set for someone specifically. That is what a beautiful table does. It tells your guests they were worth the effort. And they were.
More Spring Inspiration
For the outfit that belongs at this Easter table, The Easter Accessories Edit: Jewelry, Bags, and Shoes to Complete Your Spring Look has everything worth considering from earrings to shoes. And for a polished, wearable option that proves Easter dressing doesn’t require a dress, Petite Easter Outfit: Yes, You Can Wear Pants and Look Polished is the styling guide worth reading before you get dressed.

Closing Thoughts
Ready to Set the Easter Table?
Start with the tablecloth and let it tell you what goes on top. Two platters, the divided dish for the gathering hour, and the dinnerware collection that makes you happy every time you set it out. Order early — Williams Sonoma’s seasonal pieces move quickly and Easter is right around the corner. Set the table you’d want to sit down to, because the people gathering around it are worth it.

















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