Spring is finally here, which means Passover is right around the corner. The first Seder falls on April 1, and if you’re thinking about how to make your table feel fresh, meaningful, and just a little bit unexpected this year, we have a simple idea:

Go green.

Spring isn’t just a backdrop to Passover, it’s part of the holiday’s symbolism. This season of renewal mirrors the story we tell at the Seder: moving from oppression to freedom, from winter into bloom. 

Why not bring those themes to life on your Seder table?

GOLDA teamed up with Sara Roberts of Goldie Home and Rabbi Arielle Stein to show how the color of the season can transform your Seder. From small, playful touches to a tablescape full of life, going green for Passover isn’t just lovely to look at—it’s incredibly meaningful. 

Come hang out with us, get inspired, and shop Sara’s green Passover picks below.

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Set your table with Art—it makes for a beautiful foundation for every meal. We have three Green options to choose from: Lagos Stripe, Porto in Olive, and Green Marble. Choose your tablecloth and layer, mix, and match from there. Use code GREEN for 15% off your Goldie Home order through April 2.

I love having something handmade on my table at all times. And this Seder plate glazed in a myriad of green, blue, and yellow is made by a talented ceramicist who happens to also be my mother! Lucky me.

These are perfectly designed wine glasses. They feel great in your hand and I love the colors they come in (especially the emerald green). They also do double duty as a kiddush cup.

A new discovery—I recently came across these and scooped them up. Not only are they beautiful, modern, and unique but they also come in this great, rich green.

Thanks to Sara Roberts of Goldie Home for sharing her springtime style inspiration, and Rabbi Arielle Stein for grounding us in the themes of the holiday. Show us how you’re incorporating green this year at your Seder table—tag @goldaguide on Instagram.

If you’re prepping for Passover with little ones, check out this adorable Passover ABCs coloring book from Alix Greenberg of Little Lines and Traditions. It features a recipe from GOLDA pal Chef Mushka. Our readers get 10% off with code GOLDA. 

Shabbat Shalom and stay GOLDA,

Stephanie

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