

An artificial wreath can also be used year after year, although when it does come time to dispose of it it won't biodegrade like a natural option would. If your front door is more exposed, or you want the convenience of a wreath that is more temperature and weather-resistant, then an artificial option with faux foliage made from plastic may be the choice for you. Outdoors in cooler temperatures, and in a sheltered spot like a front porch, a natural wreath should last for a month or more. If you're using a natural wreath indoors then pre-dried components will last much longer without wilting. You'll find more Christmas decor inspiration on our Christmas wreath ideas page, but here are some of our favourite designs to buy, including pared-back wreaths for an understated look, and full-on festive extravaganzas.

A statement wreath can be used to replace artwork or a mirror on a focal-point wall, hung on an internal door, propped up on the mantelpiece or shelves, or suspended over the dining table to create a centrepiece. Whilst they may not be as sustainable an option as gathering your own pine cones and berries, just like the best artificial Christmas trees, these faux Christmas wreaths are a quick and easy decor solution that will endure the elements and can be used year after year.Īnd, of course, a wreath isn't only for the front door. You can opt for a natural Christmas wreath – either bought or crafted from foraged finds – or, if you want to start your seasonal decorating as early as possible and are looking for a wreath with longevity, there is now a great selection of long-lasting artificial Christmas wreaths on the market.
