Pottery Barn has a reputation for offering spectacular holiday decorations throughout the year, and its Easter roster is no exception. With Easter approaching, Pottery Barn has launched new décor pieces for 2026, each one exuding whimsical charm and childhood nostalgia. Brimming with pretty pastels and themed decoration for both indoors and outdoors, the 2026 Pottery Barn collection is what Easter dreams are made of.

It offers garden adornments, bunny cookie jars, Easter-themed tableware, egg candles, and so much more. The entire collection – with fresh and returning pieces – is dotted with bunny and egg motifs, and sports floral themes here and there. If you are yet to shop for the spring holiday, the 2026 Pottery Barn Easter collection may be your one-stop shop. So hop on to it.

Grapevine Egg String Light

Crafted from plastic and metal, this grapevine egg string light includes 120 mini LED lights. Just plug it in and hang it over the entrance or on the patio railings. The string light measures six feet and 2.5 lbs.d

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Bunny Ears Handwoven Napkin Rings – Set of 4

Want to spruce up your spring holiday tablescape? Try these bunny ears handwoven napkin rings. The adorable little napkin rings are made from handwoven wicker on a metal frame. They are chic, sophisticated, and don’t take away shine from the rest of the table elements.

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Floral Bunny Stoneware Egg Cup

Easter without any egg-themed décor? Well, that will be blasphemy, now, wouldn’t it? So grab this floral bunny stoneware egg cup from Pottery Barn. It is made from stoneware with a white glazed finish. With an 8-ounce capacity, the cup can hold four eggs while the bunny in the center acts as a handle.

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Floral Bunny Stoneware Cookie Jar

Embracing the stoneware bunny theme, Pottery Barn’s floral bunny cookie jar is a thing of dreams. It serves you beyond Easter, and its sleek, white appearance sits pretty on any countertop. You can fill it with a large batch of sweets thanks to its 1.5-liter capacity.

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Spring Garden Embroidered Cotton Table Runner

A table runner is an aesthetic enhancer, no matter the occasion. This spring garden embroidered cotton runner will last you beyond Easter. It is machine-washable, making it easier to take care of.

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Rustic Bunny Stoneware Serving Bowl

Imagine bunnies helping each other steal fruit from your bowl. Sounds whimsical. This rustic stoneware serving bowl offers just that with its unique design that has three bunnies on each other’s backs to steal whatever food is inside the bowl.

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Bunny Embroidered Cotton Napkins – Set of 4

This machine-washable set of four cotton napkins fits the whimsical spring theme of Easter. The cotton napkins are embroidered with a hopping bunny and a butterfly against a printed flower stalk.

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Botanical Bunny Stoneware Appetizer Plates – Set of 4

Get this handcrafted stoneware appetizer plate set of four for your Easter gathering. The hand-painted, decal finish on the plates brings the vibrant spring ambiance to the table, where you won’t need anything else.

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Floral Bunny Stoneware Butter Dish

Butter dishes are important for people who enjoy one of the greatest inventions of humankind. Pottery Barn has turned this simple utilitarian kitchen item into a work of art by creating this floral bunny stoneware version, which’ll serve you beyond Easter.

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Botanical Bunny Stoneware Egg Cups – Mixed Set of 4

Display Easter eggs proudly in these botanical stoneware cups. The colorful, handcrafted cups come hand-painted with a decal finish. You can mix and match colored eggs with the cups.

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You know our favorite picks from the 2026 Pottery Barn Easter décor collection. Let us know yours in the comments below.

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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