Christmas wreath sales – the 12 best choices for your festive scheme
Welcome in the festive season with the perfect Christmas wreath sale for your front door and inside your home – here are our favorites


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Christmas wreaths have become one of the biggest trends of the festive season, available in styles and designs for every scheme.
Whether you're looking for a traditional fir and berries wreath, a modern metallic option, or a delicate minimalist look, there's a Christmas wreath ready to finish off your winter look.
Discover out top choices for these perennial favorites below – and don't miss our other wonderful Christmas finds on our dedicated page.
The best Christmas wreath sales today
Below, we've listed the best wreaths on sale – then a selection of beautiful buys that we've picked out, just because...
1. Best eucalyptus Christmas wreath
Soft Gold Leaf Wreath - Eucalyptus, £14.50, but available for £11.60 with code INTR10221* at Cox & Cox
This shapely elegant design adds a sense of grown-up festivities to a scheme.
Best used indoors, the soft metallics will shine beautifully with the gentle reflections of fairy lights and candles.
*Enjoy 20% off your first purchase on the website
2. Best traditional Christmas wreath
Berry and Grapevine Wreath, Was £31.99 Now £24.99 at Wayfair
Choose a cool twist on the traditional wreath by opting for one only half covered in foliage.
The seasonal berries, fir and pine cones hark back to Christmasses past, while the simply twisted branches add a touch of modern style.
3. The best contemporary Christmas wreath
Metal Leaf Wreath, £65, The White Company
Add a metallic edge to your scheme with this modern wreath.
Each wreath is handmade and comprised of iron-cut leaves with an antique silver finish. This is a great versatile option as it could be used the whole year round if so desired.
4. The best berry wreath
Red Berry Wreath, £45, Anthropologie
Be bold with a bright red wreath this year.
This faux option uses the statement shade in a relaxed and natural looking manner, meaning it will be just as home in a color-pop party scheme as it will a more minimal interior.
5. The best wooden wreath
Lit Glitter Birch Stars Wreath, £25, Marks and Spencer
Stick to a neutral scheme without giving up on playful additions.
Created from realistic woven birch twigs with festive metallic highlights, this light-up wreath is encircled with sweet sparkly cork stars.
See all the Christmas wreaths on sale at Marks & Spencer
6. The best luxury wreath
Melchior wreath, £150, McQueens
Add a sense of luxe to your front door this Christmas with this dazzling creation.
A base of glittering asparagus fern holds dazzling additions including golden fir cones, wax roses and Ilex berries.
7. The best quirky wreath
Black Feather Wreath, £35, Graham and Green
Give your wreath some chic drama by opting for an unusual material.
Instead o the traditional foliage look, this choice has been created with glossy black feathers, leaving a wonderful silky finish.
8. The best red Christmas wreath
Art of Japan Red Glitter Pine Cone Wreath, £35, John Lewis & Partners
Go big or go home by choosing a lavishly laden design.
Packed to the rafters with real, albeit festively glittery, pinecones, seedheads and berries, this wreath checks off all the seasonal favorites.
9. The best frosted wreath
10. The best fruit-laden wreath
Christmas Spice Wreath, £150, Wild at Heart
Adorn your space with deliciously fragrant memories of Christmas with this real wreath.
A mix of dried oranges, limes, apples, peppers and pines cones, as well as seasonal foliage, this wreath has it all.
11. The best eco-conscious wreath
Sapphire Festive Wreath, £150, Selfridges
Boost your eco-creds by displaying an earth-friendly wreath this year.
Part of their Project Earth campaign, Selfridges has a selection of upcycled wreaths including this showstopping blue and gold bauble-laden option.
What can I use for a Christmas wreath?
If you're making your own wreath for your front door, you have lots of natural options to choose from.
Select either a metal ring to wrap foliage around a soaked florist's oasis to press pieces into. Layer up firs, eucalyptus, holly and ivy. Don't forget berries, flowers and other seasonal touches like pine cones, cinnamon sticks or dried orange slices.
For a homemade indoor wreath, consider a mixture of faux and fresh. Heating can dry out the fresh pieces quickly, so build a base of faux foliage and place a few fragrant sprigs in the mix, replacing when they go past their best.
Finally, a string of battery-powered fairy lights (make sure they're suitable for outdoor use if on the front door) or a statement bow and trailing ribbon finish off the look.
How do you pick the right size wreath?
Size is really up to you for an internal wreath. Choose one statement oversized design to take over a wall, or play with lots of miniature versions. Alternatively, mix and match large and small.
For a front door you want to leave enough space on either side of the wreath so it doesn't look out of place or clumsy. A good rule of thumb is to choose a wreath which leaves around 6 inches of space on either side.
How do you secure a wreath to the front door?
There are a few methods to ensure that your wreath is secured to your door.
One of the most traditional ways is to use a ribbon or rustic twine. Loop this through the wreath and tie it before hanging over the door and tie onto an upside down hook on the inside of the door. Command hooks work well here as they are safe to use on most surfaces.
Alternatively, there are magnetic hooks available too, which can be places on either side of a door; this is especially effective on glass doors.
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Thea Babington-Stitt is a Content Editor at Future. She has been an interiors journalist for nearly 10 years and has held positions at LivingEtc, Country Homes & Interiors and Homes & Gardens. Currently, she is writing for Ideal Home and Style At Home's websites and magazines.
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