Fresh Tablescape Ideas for Spring
Bring spring into your home!
Designing a tablescape is a similar decor project to styling bookshelves or creating a coffee table vignette. You can create a tablescape specifically for an occasion – perhaps a spring brunch or an evening hosting friends. Also, it gives you an opportunity to create a styled vignette that can take up a season-long residence on your dining table – think of it as a spot for fun holiday decorating year-round.
So, where do you start? Here are a few steps to pull together a spring tablescape that’s fun, light, and full of spring vibes.
Layers are Key to a Seasonal Spring Tablescape
From dishware to textiles to florals, layers give a tablescape depth and richness. For a spring tablescape, avoid thick layers that could appear heavy, and instead keep it light and airy. Opt for layers of white dishware, chargers that add a patterned or pastel touch, and colorful or gauzy napkins that feel like a cool spring breeze.
April showers bring tablescape flowers – that’s how the saying goes, right? There’s no need to go crazy with florist shop arrangements (unless you want to, of course!). Instead, head out to the garden with a pair of scissors and start snipping. Your arrangement doesn’t need to be fancy to have major spring vibes. Fill a vase with backyard flowers, take greenery cuttings and use them to add a touch of life to place cards, or utilize dainty flowers scattered across the table. And get creative – you can look outside the traditional flower box and use herbs to add a touch of life.
Want to get the longest life out of your tablescape? You can go beyond cut flowers and bring in small potted plants. Set the table once and leave the decor out all season.
Let the flora and fauna guide your color palette. Do you have pink tulips in your yard? Use pink glassware to tie it together with your tablescape. If you fill a small vase with periwinkles, match them to a soft-blue linen napkin. Just one color sprinkled across the table can give your spring tablescape an intentional, styled feel while also keeping it casual.
Prefer a more colorful wildflower look? Keep your dishware and table linens simple to put the flowers in the spotlight, or lean into a technicolor look by mixing it up with different color glassware, napkins, and dishware, each complementing a different flower.
Work in Texture & Height
Just like you would vary the heights of items on a bookshelf, vary the height of items on your table. Work in tall candlesticks and a range of vases to keep your eye moving across the table. Then, bring in texture. Think rattan placemats to bring in a natural feel, linen napkins to add a casual touch, and sparkling crystal to add a bit of glimmer. You can bring in wood chargers for a more rustic feel or metallic gold to add an elegant look. Mix it up across your tablescape – don’t be afraid to use contrasting styles or juxtaposed textures!
Make Food Part of Your Decor
The food on your plate doesn’t have to be the only thing that’s edible in your tablescape. Incorporate items that are as pretty as they are delicious. A delightfully decorated cake on a cake stand adds a feminine touch and a bit of height that serves as part of your decor until you serve it. Fill dishes with candy or meringues for a light, airy touch that will satisfy any sweet tooth even before dessert is served.
Add a Personalized Touch With Place Cards
Even if your guest list is small, there’s something special about sitting down to a table where your name marks the spot – plus it’s a chance to incorporate another designed element. Snip a bit of greenery (maybe lavender or rosemary), and set it atop a place card to bring in a bit of spring.
Lastly, Give It a Dose of Your Own Personality
You can make your own personal style the star of any seasonal tablescape. If you love modern lines, keep it minimalist with all-white dishware and streamlined flowers like orchids or tulips. For the grandmillennials, choose vintage-inspired glassware, ornate flatware, and traditional floral arrangements. And if you lean toward farmhouse chic, bring in gingham napkins and wood accents. It’s all about taking the spring elements and making them work for you.
Heather Bien is a Washington, DC-based blogger, interior stylist, and design writer. She creates spaces that feel both intentional and approachable, and she's never one to shy away from a bold pattern. These days, you'll often find her perfecting the art of outdoor living and embracing her green thumb.
