The best Christmas wreaths to make a grand - and festive - entrance

Our edit of the best Christmas wreaths to make even your front door seem merry

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Hanging  one of the best Christmas wreaths on your front door is a timelessly beautiful way to welcome in the festive season. Wreaths also make fabulous yuletide centrepieces, lit up by cinnamon-scented candles. Or why not display yours in the living room, above a crackling fire?

There’s a wreath to suit every interiors taste, from the traditional, with lashings of woodland foliage, pine cones and berries, to the frosted Winter Wonderland whites of Nordic. Maximalists will revel in the trend for shiny, sweet-wrapper brights while minimalists will enjoy putting understated eucalyptus centre stage.

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Of course, 2020 is a year like no other, with many of us finding joy in upcycling and home crafts amid the coronavirus lockdown, Bloomsbury style. That’s why we’ve included a handmade dried wreath among our top picks.

The Chelsea & Westminster Wreath, Maison de Fleurs

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Designed to evoke joy with its vibrant red, purple and blue baubles intertwined with preserved baby pumpkins, this is at the very top end of our price spectrum at £240. But 10% of the proceeds from this oh-so-opulent wreath go directly to the NHS.

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Festive Forest Wreath, Bloom & Wild

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Tap into the metallics trend with this luxuriously lush wreath, £65, glammed up with silver poppy seed heads and regal gold leaves. 

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Sparkle Wreath, The White Company

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Woven silver and champagne-coloured branches make this sparkly wreath, £35, a perfect choice for anyone after a sprinkling of Scandi splendour.

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Red Berry Wreath, Spicer & Wood

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Let juicy red berries shine this December by hanging this full-bodied faux wreath, £42, against a warm, earth-toned wall. 

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Peacock Feather Christmas Wreath, Ella James

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Not designed for the shy and retiring, get your festive tail feathers shaking with this exotic peacock and hand-dyed duck feather display, £59.

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Soft Gold Leaf Laurel Wreath, Cox & Cox

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Embrace elegant simplicity with these realistic laurel leaves, £14.50, finished in a vintage-y soft gold that’ll shimmer in the glittering light of your Christmas tree.

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Cone Toadstools Wreath, Liberty

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This jolly faux fir wreath, £49.95, complete with miniature glitter-dusted toadstools no less, will bring a smile to any festive guests.

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The Albany Wreath, The Country Garden Florist

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Your grandma’s favourite dried flowers were given a contemporary twist that saw them surge in popularity this year, making this striking, florist-designed wreath, £30, a trendy buy that’ll last. 

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Fallen Snow Eucalyptus Wreath, Marquis & Dawe

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This classy, pared-back wreath, £55, looks like it’s been dipped in fresh snow and will sit pretty in any minimalist home.

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Pheasant Feather Wreath, Berries & Baubles

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Hang this lavish scented blue pine and pheasant feather wreath, £150, against a rich dark wall for a magnificent seasonal statement.

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