Your front door is the first thing that visitors will see when they come into your home. And at Christmas time, your wreath will be front and centre. Just as everyone says, first impressions count, so your Christmas wreath should reflect your home style and your favourite parts of the holiday season.
So, whether you’re a minimalist or a forest fairy dreamer, there’s a wreath out there for every household. The only difficult part is finding the right one for you. To help make the process quicker, we’ve found our 10 favourite wreaths for you to peruse:
Our top picks for Christmas wreaths
Enchanted & Evergreen Bennett LED Christmas wreath
from $99.95, Freedom
The frosted pinecones and fir boughs are as classic as it gets for Christmas wreaths, and this one from Enchanted & Evergreen is no exception. If your home’s style encapsulates a winter-wonderland theme (even though it’s hot down under!), this wreath is for you.
Vixen & Velvet Blue Berry wreath
from $149, Freedom
Berries and silvery foliage will add a whimsical touch to your entryway and give guests something to ooo and ahh over. Pair with a woodsy-scented candle to give off the feeling of being in the countryside.
Morgan & Finch Lunaria wreath
from $69.99, Bed Bath N Table
For all of the minimalist, neutral lovers out there, you can now celebrate Christmas the way you want to – sans red and green! This white feathery wreath will introduce guests to your perfectly curated style just as they walk in the door.
Morgan & Finch mixed pinecone and flower wreath
from $79.99, Bed Bath N Table
Pinecones, flowers and many shades of green – this Christmas wreath screams ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. If you choose this wreath for Christmas, you better also be decorating your home with fairy lights galore!
Eucalyptus Gypsophila wreath
from $99.95, Freedom
For all the nature lovers who love a bit of simplicity, this wreath from Freedom is for you. It’s cool, calm and collected, but still has a bit of movement. If you want to add more Christmas back into it, pair with red velvet ribbon tied it big bows.
Wreath with wattle green and yellow
from $50, Spotlight
Wattle is the national flower of Australia, so it’s the perfect tree to replicate for your Christmas wreath. With bright green leaves and little pops of yellow and white, this is the Aussie version of mistletoe!
Aspen fir Christmas wreath
from $59.95, Temple & Webster
You’re not a plain Jane if you like simple Christmas decor, you’re style is just more intentional! This Aspen fir wreath is the perfect example of simple yet elegant, and will stand the test of time for many Christmas’ to come.
Enchanted & Evergreen blue LED Christmas wreath
from $199.95, Temple & Webster
Go all out with a light-up, baubled and silver frosted wreath that showcases your Christmas fever! If you love putting your all into the festive season, the best place to start is at the front door.
Red poinsettia and baubles wreath
from $149.95, David Jones
What can we say, sometimes traditional is best. This wreath from David Jones shows Christmas from how we remember it at Grandma’s house, with lots of gold and poinsettias everywhere. All you need now is a piano to sing carols around.
Lego botanicals wreath
from $169.99, Lego
Now this is what it’s like to go modern at Christmas time. If you’re a Lego-loving household, this wreath is not only a great decor piece but a fun activity to do with the whole family! Just remember to get it done before you put up the rest of the Christmas decorations.
What kind of wreaths are used for Christmas?
Most commonly associated with the Christmas period is the classic pine wreath. Not only are these wreaths striking in their appearance, but with strong symbolism of continuous life, the classic pine makes for the perfect yuletide wreath. Although, if you are seeking a more inspired look, then maybe consider a Christmas wreath created with pinecones or Australian plants, like wattle.