
This spring, I’ve noticed a charming trend cropping up on the tables of the most stylish hosts I know: cabbageware.
As with most trends making the zeitgeist in 2025, this has vintage roots (literally). These ruffled, verdant ceramics burst onto the scene in the 19th century but sadly lost their fame along the way. But the cottagecore fans have spoken and cabbageware is one of the cutest spring decor trends making a comeback this year.
Whether in classic green or updated pastel hues, these leafy plates, bowls, and serving pieces are an effortless way to infuse organic fun into your table setting. Perfect for spring tablescaping ideas – and don't forget Easter too – I can't think of a better retro trend to revive in 2025. Here's how I'm shopping the trend.
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Once a staple in traditional entertaining – famously collected by Jackie Kennedy – cabbage decor certainly creates a timeless aesthetic. You can go full Martha Stewart and create a cabbagecore display complete with patterned florals and plaids or pair crisp linens and vintage glassware to create an inviting, layered look that feels chic and modern.
Arguably the most famous of these pretty, produce-inspired stoneware hails from 19th-century Europe and was brought into the spotlight by Portuguese ceramicist Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro. And the cabbage also has plenty of friends, from tomatoes to fruits, fish to flowers – so if you're looking for a way to make your table feel alive, this is the way to do it.
The best part? You don’t need to splurge on rare vintage pieces to get the look. Many brands offer stylish and affordable cabbageware-inspired designs, making it super easy to introduce this whimsical touch to your table.
Made by Bordallo Pinheiro for Terrain, this ceramic jug has been made using traditional molds and hand-glazed by craftspeople. Add it to your tabletop, fill with flowers, or use it as a utensil holder by your stove.
H&M Home know exactly how to bring us a trending piece in their own Scandi style. This white glazed plate has been crafted with a leafy, flower-inspired design and will look lovely at dinnertime or hung on the wall.
For real cottagecore fans, these candleholders from Anthropologie are a stand-out find. Available in two sizes and pretty colors, these will be a showstopping centerpiece to an Easter table or mantel.
Another expertly crafted Bordall Pinheiro piece, these small bowls are sold here in a set of 4 to instantly brighten breakfast time. Hand-painted and made from durable earthenware, these are definitely a collector's item.
These playful salt and pepper shakers will be the cherry (or cabbage) on top of your spring tablescape. A great gift for hostesses or green-fingered garden enthusiasts, they're a fun and unique decor piece.
This playful bowl, made by the beloved MacKenzie-Childs, just screams Easter. Made from ceramic in the shape and style or two overlapping cabbage leaves it has been finished with two bunnies who mischievously peak out from inside.
Looking for some color in this sea of green? H&M also offers their cabbage-style stoneware collection in a soft, dusty pink that brings all the pastel, spring vibes to your table. This cute mug is super giftable, too.
Take the trend away from the table with this little ceramic plant pot by Urban Outfitters. It has been created in the silhouette of a head of cabbage with intricate painted detailing to give houseplants a verdant new home.
These little divided serving dishes are so versatile when hosting. Simply pour in a handful of various snacks to satisfy guests while you prepare the main event. Perfect for serving up treats with a side of whimsy.
Whether you're hosting an Easter brunch, setting the table for a special occasion, or simply looking to add a touch of spring to your everyday dining, cabbageware is a foolproof way to make your tablescape feel fresh and stylish.