We’re just a hop away from Easter and as the holiday approaches we’re feeling the seasonal urge to host a brunch for our loved ones. We know you’re probably thinking of quiches and mimosas, but the decor and overall vibe play a crucial role in setting the tone. Flowers, with their vibrant colors and hypnotizing fragrances, stand as the quintessential choice to adorn your Easter brunch table. Not only do blooms accentuate your space, they also symbolize new beginnings and the renewal of spring. So to be certain that your Easter brunch is nothing short of spectacular, we've curated a list of the best flowers that will breathe life into your celebration.
10 Best Flowers for Easter
Tulips
Tulips are synonymous with spring and Easter, and we think for a good reason. Their graceful stems and bright, cup-shaped flowers come in a slew of colors including pastels, yellows, deep reds, and purples. A bouquet of mixed tulips can create a stunning centerpiece, or you can choose a monochromatic scheme for a more sophisticated look. Our unique multicolor tulip bouquet, The Dutch Tulips, make an ideal centerpiece (we suggest doubling it!). Their simple elegance and the wide array of colors make tulips a versatile choice for any Easter brunch setting.
Peonies
Peonies, with their lush blooms and rich fragrance, add a touch of luxury and sophistication to your Easter brunch table. While they’re often associated with prosperity, good luck, and honor, they're perfect for the symbolism and renewal that Easter represents. Available in shades of pink, white, and red, peonies can create a stunning centerpiece or a delicate accent to your overall Easter vibe. To complete the mood, go with The Peony Sunrise, a dreamy peony centerpiece.
Hyacinths
Hyacinths are known for their intoxicating fragrance that is unmistakable and make a delightful addition for your Easter brunch. These dense clusters of bell-shaped flowers are available in pink, blue, white, and purple. Reflecting the essence of spring, hyacinths offer a visual appeal to your brunch gathering. Our arrangement, The First Bloom, perfectly encapsulates the feeling of seeing the first bloom in your garden. Just a tip: Arrange your blooms in mini centerpieces around the table so they serve as a decoration and a charming gift for your loved ones to take home.
Easter Lilies
No Easter celebration would be complete without the beauty of Easter lilies. The large, trumpet-shaped flowers are a traditional symbol of the holiday and of course, they’re incredibly elegant. Our centerpiece, The Duchess, is an elegant blend of contemporary beauty in a classic setting. A centerpiece featuring Easter lilies brings a cool and serene feel to your brunch decor. To ensure they last, keep the flowers in a cool spot away from direct sunlight.
Ranunculus
Ranunculus flowers are like little rays of sunshine with their densely layered petals and wide range of colors, allowing for flexibility in decor. These blooms have a whimsical yet sophisticated appearance, making them a favorite for Easter arrangements. Whether used in a mixed bouquet or as standalone bunches, ranunculus can add depth and a carefree vibe to your brunch centerpiece. Our classic (and fan favorite) Easter Centerpiece makes ranunculus the star of floral show; amongst roses, carnations, and anemones too!
Daffodils
A true queen of spring, daffodils bring a cheerful vibe to your Easter brunch table with their sunny yellow and white blooms. Symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings, these flowers are an ideal representation of the Easter season. A bouquet of daffodils in a simple vase can brighten your table effortlessly offer a fresh take on this classic springtime flower.
Anemones
Delicate and eye-catching, anemones are known for their vibrant hues and dark centers, adding a pop of contrast to any floral arrangement. Available in shades like purple, pink, white, and red, they pair beautifully with other spring blooms or make a statement on their own. Perfect for a modern Easter brunch, The Margot, highlights anemones alongside other complementary flowers for a bold yet elegant arrangement.
Mini Hydrangeas
Mini hydrangeas are a charming addition to any Easter arrangement, with their lush clusters of tiny blossoms that create a sense of fullness and texture. Often seen in soft pastels like pink, blue, and white, they blend effortlessly with other spring flowers or can stand alone in smaller centerpieces. For a fresh and whimsical look, consider The Female Quotient featuring mini hydrangeas.
Roses
Roses may be timeless, but they’re far from ordinary when it comes to Easter decor. Available in a spectrum of soft pastels like blush, cream, and peach, roses bring elegance and romance to your brunch table. They pair beautifully with other spring blooms or can stand alone for a classic look. For a chic and refined arrangement, try The Sorbet, which perfectly embodies the spirit of the season.
Sweet Peas
With their soft petals and sweet fragrance, sweet peas are a nostalgic nod to spring. Available in pastel tones like pink, lavender, and cream, they add a romantic and delicate touch to your Easter brunch table. Whether used in a mixed arrangement or styled solo, sweet peas provide whimsy and sophistication to your celebration.
Making flowers your Easter brunch centerpiece not only enhances the beauty of your delicious dishes, it also creates a welcoming and festive atmosphere. We hope we were able to help you set the tone and enhance the Easter spirit on your brunch table with flowers as special as the day.