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Swedish Easter

In the weeks before Easter, the gloom of winter is brightened by cheerful Easter decorations. Homes are decorated with feathered birch twigs and Easter ornaments, such as small chicks or decorated eggs. In this curated selection of dinnerware and table decorations, you will find everything you need to create a warm and inviting atmosphere as you celebrate Easter with your friends and family.

Set the table for a special Easter celebration

Make Easter eating special with a table setting that matches the moment. From placemats and utensils to decorations, find dinnerware and serveware to make this Easter a festive celebration in every sense.

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A family sitting at a dining table, gathered for an Easter meal. Salmon, eggs and crispy bread sandwiches are served.
Woman's hand holding a crispy bread sandwich, with other Easter foods served on the table.
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    A colorful Easter table decoration

    Make your Swedish Easter celebration special. Our selection includes everything you need to create a festive and welcoming atmosphere for your guests. From traditional tableware and table linen to colorful Easter decorations and candles, set the table with beautiful spring flowers, napkins, and plates. Don't forget to impress your guests with delicious Easter treats, too.

    How do Swedes celebrate Easter?

    Swedes celebrate Easter with a buffet of herring, various salmon dishes, potatoes, crispbread, cheese, eggs and, of course, schnapps. It’s a slightly “lighter” smörgåsbord compared to the food during the Christmas season, but it’s complemented with different types of sweets such as marzipan eggs with chocolate-dipped ends.

    Today, the tradition is very similar to Halloween. Children search attics and wardrobes for the perfect costume and paint their faces with big red lips and black freckles. They find a broom and a basket and then walk around the neighborhood knocking on doors, wishing everyone a happy Easter. If they are lucky, the neighbors will give them some candy or money.