There are two things that I’m a sucker for — florals and spring. OK, there are a lot more than two things I’m a sucker for, but these are the ones I’m feeling right now, with spring about to spring along with my desire to make my house festive for Passover, which starts on the evening of Saturday, April 12 this year.
So I was so thrilled to get an ad for a new Anthropologie seder plate — that’s right, an Anthropologie! Seder! Plate! It mixes vibrant spring colors and fresh florals with that classic dainty Anthro vibe. The seder plate, which says Pesach in the center, features six removable dishes, each with the name of the six symbolic foods we eat on Passover, all in a very classy Hebrew font. It also has little bees! If that’s not enough, it comes in a gorgeous keepsake to help you easily store it with all your other Passover wares (though honestly I’d display it somewhere all year long!). It’s all my Jewish cottage core dreams come true.
If you’re looking to really spruce up your holiday table, the retail chain offers a bunch of dinnerware to match the seder plate, from a versatile pitcher to a serving plate for your brisket. If you’re looking for a more simple but still lovely option, they also have another seder plate that comes with blue and green dishes, the colors of spring sky and fresh grass, and a scalloped ivory set that’s perfect for those of you who love a more subtle color scheme for your holiday table. So now you can get your holiday wares and your holiday outfit from the same place. Great job, Anthropologie.


This plate is a slightly cheaper option with such beautiful colors.

The scalloped edges just add a little zuzz to this really clean seder plate design.

Currently out of stock, but we're hoping they come back soon. They're so cute!

Hear me out: Eggs are the best part of the seder, and what better way to serve them this year, when they're truly an expensive prized delicacy, than on this deviled egg plate? You can even use that center part for the salt water.

The picture they use for these bowls features matzah ball soup. A+ marketing to the Jews.

Eden Platter
A serving dish for your brisket or Passover main dish that matches your seder plate.

Eden Pitcher
This is perfect to wash your hands with during the seder (for the urchatz and rachtzah), to serve drinks in, to decorate your table with springtime blooms or, if you're a Persian Jew, for storing leeks. So versatile!