Easter table

In a funny sort of way, I think me and my sisters used to get more excited about Easter than we did about Christmas. We would always go to my grandparents’ house in Devon and the anticipation for our Easter breakfast was feverish. We would wait on the stairs until we were finally allowed into the breakfast room (surely only grandparents have breakfast rooms?!) to see the Easter table for the first time, which my mum, Aunty and Grandma would have prepared the night before. My Grandmother always kept the homemade Easter decorations that we made each year and these would adorn the table proudly as well as the most ridiculous number of eggs you have ever seen. We would have our own place setting and it was only then that we could figure out just how many eggs we had been given (I mean, we’re talking one from our parents, each sister, grandparents, Aunty, school friends – there were a lot!). We would then gorge on chocolate and hot cross buns and begin the competition to see which sister could make her eggs last the longest (Juliette always won that competition). Just such lovely memories.

When Furniture Choice asked me to style up one of their dining tables for Easter, I didn’t need to be asked twice and it brought back all those lovely memories (minus the mountain of eggs!). I had £150 to spend and I totally splashed out on some beautiful ceramics from Tea and Kate, a House Doctor jug from Royal Design and some gorgeous flowers. All the pretty pastels for a lovely Easter breakfast…

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

I bought white eggs, knocked off the tops, emptied out the eggs and rinsed the shells. I then filled them up with water and made sweet little vases for the table.

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

Furniture Choice gave me their Lombard dining table to style up. Loving the shape of the legs.

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

Im obsessed with pink and gorgeous ceramics at the moment so that was the theme for my table setting. I bough the Tilda hand thrown teapot and Tilda hand thrown tea mugs from Tea and Kate.

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

I made a runner for the table from an old bed sheet. I didn’t iron it so it looks more like linen 😉

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

I have been wanting this hand thrown teapot and cups for so long and this was the perfect opportunity to finally buy them from Tea and Kate.

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

A few little Easter-themed treats from Thornback and Peel for the table. Love this Rabbit and Cabbage print notebook and there are all sorts of beautifully printed napkins, cushions, placemats and cards over there to check out for your Easter table.

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

A gorgeous jug from House Doctor that I bought from Royal Design.

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

How amazing are these mini Ranunculus?!

Easter table | Apartment Apothecary

That cloche full of hot cross buns did not last a second after I had finished photographing this post!

Katy x

 

*This post was written in collaboration with Furniture Choice but the views and opinions are my own.

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6 Comments

  1. 27th March 2015 / 8:12 am

    Oh I love everything about this Katy – the colours, the tones, the neautiful tableware, the setting….as always, some top notch styling missus! 😉 it feels like Easter is here already! And I feel the urge to invite myself over too….even if you have scoffed all the hot cross buns! 😀 :p xxx

    • Katy
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      28th March 2015 / 6:30 pm

      You are far too kind! We MUST arrange for you come over at some point xx

  2. 27th March 2015 / 9:10 am

    Beautiful Katy, what a lovely story! I miss my grandparents so much more at Easter & love getting out my Grandma’s tea set in her honour! You’ve pulled together such a happy scene here…beautiful choices! {& the table is wonderful too!} x

    • Katy
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      28th March 2015 / 6:31 pm

      Oh that’s so lovely that you use your grandmother’s tea set in her honour. How special xx

  3. 27th March 2015 / 3:06 pm

    This is soooo pretty! Those mugs are gorgeous, hello Birthday list.

    • Katy
      Author
      28th March 2015 / 6:33 pm

      Ha ha! So glad I have been able to help the birthday list along 😉 xx

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