Fresh Wreaths for Christmas

Celebrate the season with our collection of fresh Christmas wreaths, made from real foliage for an authentic festive feel. Each wreath features a classic circular design symbolising eternal life, crafted mainly from Noble Fir—known for its rich blue-grey colour and minimal needle drop.

Choose a Style that Suits Your Home

Every home has its own festive personality, and the right wreath can bring it to life. Whether you prefer rustic charm or a modern statement, you’ll find a style that matches your Christmas décor:

  1. Natural Wreaths: Decorated with dried fruits, pinecones, and cinnamon sticks.
  2. Traditional Designs: Featuring ribbons, berries, and that timeless Christmas charm.
  3. Contemporary Options: For a modern twist on a festive favourite.

Perfect for hanging on your front door, in a window, or even indoors (just keep them away from heat sources). All wreaths are delivered fresh and ready to display—straight to your doorstep.

Why Fresh Christmas Wreaths Bring Seasonal Joy

A fresh Christmas wreath isn’t just a decoration—it’s a fragrant welcome that signals warmth and tradition. Though we’ve shared their beauty and design above, there’s much more to explore: understanding the life and care of a fresh Christmas wreath, knowing how to make fresh Christmas wreaths last, and embracing nature’s seasonal cycle.

Fresh wreaths often represent the best combination of texture, scent, and craftsmanship. Whether displayed in a shaded porch or a quiet hallway, they bring organic charm with minimal maintenance.

Caring for Your Fresh Wreath Like a Pro

A fresh wreath adds festive charm, and with a little care it will stay beautiful for weeks. Here’s how to keep it looking its best:

  • Start with soaking: Soak your wreath in cool water for several hours before hanging—it helps hydrate every branch.
  • Mist regularly: Spritz both sides every 2–3 days to maintain moisture and fragrance.
  • Avoid heat and sunlight: Hang your wreath in a shaded, cool location—indoors near heat vents or in direct sun will dry it out fast.
  • Outdoor longevity: In cool, shaded areas, a fresh wreath can stay lush for 6–8 weeks; warm settings shorten its lifespan to 3–4 weeks indoors.
  • Refresh with extras: Replace fading bits—like dried fruit or foliage—or simply trim wilting tips to keep your wreath looking its best.

Frequently Asked Questions

Outdoors in cool shade, expect them to remain fresh for 6–8 weeks; indoors they usually last 3–4 weeks, depending on home temperature and care.
Soak it before hanging, mist regularly, and keep it away from heat sources and sunlight.
A wreath made from recently harvested natural foliage—its freshness ensures better needle retention, scent, and longevity compared to pre-made or stored alternatives.
Hydration is key: soak it, mist it, and place it in cooler, shaded spots to maintain vitality throughout the season.
Hang in a shaded porch for best longevity. If indoors, choose a cool area away from fireplaces, radiators, and direct sunlight.