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Afloral Norfolk Pine Wreath
The Norfolk Pine Wreath is an artificial option that will fool family and friends with the greenest of thumbs. You’ll never have to worry about branches falling off or drying out again with a gift that will bring joy year after year.
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Cody Foster & Co. Merriment Christmas Wreath
This wreath is just what you need to add some pizzazz to your holiday image. The color palette? The glossy and matte finishes? The femininity of it all? Stunning, jaw-dropping, and (did we mention?) breathtaking.
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Williams Sonoma Magnolia Living Wreath
The velvety brown undersides of the magnolia leaves combined with their lush green upper sides create an extremely elegant Christmas wreath. What can your home expect this December? Maximum freshness.
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Who said Christmas was all about red and green? For those who aren’t ready to say goodbye to fall just yet, this bright yellow wreath is the perfect change. Trust us, it will turn heads and get people talking.
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CB2 Christmas wreath made of pine wood in artificial bronze
This is a wreath for discerning homes – like yours. Its bronze colour is the perfect way to soften the palette of bold hues and textures that characterise interiors at Christmas time. For the ultimate matching moment, buy it alongside CB2’s bronze artificial Christmas tree.
Do you have a bohemian soul in you? Then here is just the thing: a Christmas wreath in the shape of a peace sign in an attractive yellow-green. This wreath is a literal interpretation of the “Peace on Earth” greeting.
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Creekside Farms dried wild olive branch wreath
If Cameron Diaz’s house in The holidays If anyone was going to get a wreath, it would undoubtedly be this olive leaf wreath. Its clean minimalism isn’t boring at all—in fact, this choice instantly re-energizes any home.
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GreenishBlu bay leaf wreath
Not only does this laurel wreath look beautiful, the leaves can also be used in your next stew, so it will also make a great decoration for your kitchen window.
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Artificial Flocked Pink LED Wreath
Hey, Barbie—get this wreath to satisfy your addiction to all things pink. It’s hand-flocked and features adorable LED lights. Psst… this purchase also pairs great with #37 in our top Christmas tree themes roundup!
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This wreath is made from cedar picked in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains and comes with a free rustic hanger to Really Give your home the country look this Christmas. We see no flaws.
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Terrain Old Iron Star Wreath
Stars and stripes are for the Fourth of July; stars on old iron wire are for Christmas (hey, we don’t make the rules). This wreath is unconventional, but its sheer simplicity is what makes it so fascinating. Would it be an exaggeration to say it makes us dreamy-eyed?
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Weston Farms High Point Tapestry Wreath
Blake Sam’s favorite wreath retailer is Weston Farms. The North Carolina-based nursery offers a variety of options in different sizes, shapes, and materials. This wreath has nearly 1,000 leaves and is a vibrant display of canary yellow, baby blue, dark green, and other hues.
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Lulu and Georgia Fresh Handmade Premium Winter Wreath
Featuring a blend of eucalyptus leaves and red berries, Lulu and Georgia’s winter wreath brings nature into your home this holiday season.
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Pottery Barn – Montana artificial wood wreath
This faux wood wreath features three wintergreen elements: magnolia, cedar and pine cones. Want to enhance the illusion of real plants? Spray it with some magnolia eau de parfum (like this one from the brand Acqua di Parma).
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Scully & Scully Trompe L’Oeil Christmas Wreath
A flat trompe l’oeil Christmas wreath is a great option for someone with limited space for the holidays. Plus, you can’t have actually exotic animals – like zebras and cheetahs – hang on your door, so this is the next best thing.
Stacia Datskovska, Assistant Digital Editor at ELLE DECOR, covers design, decor, and architecture with an eye for trends and culture in general. She has written for USA Today, the Boston Globe, Teen Vogue, Apartment Therapy, and more.
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