Wreath Your Way
How to Style Your Festive Wreath
There’s something special about the moment a wreath goes up. It’s more than the first sign that Christmas has arrived — it’s the opening note of the season, the quiet cue that the festivities can begin. Guests at the door, laughter in the hallway… a wreath says come in and celebrate.
This year, our wreath is handmade in the UK with all your Christmas favourites — pine, berries, cinnamon sticks, oranges and a sumptuous, seasonal red bow. Rich in fragrance and texture, it’s designed to bring warmth, joy and togetherness wherever you hang it.
On the front door
The classic move — timeless for a reason. Nothing says welcome in quite like the scent of pine greeting guests before you do. If you’d rather avoid nails or marks, try an over-the-door hanger or a strong ribbon looped over the top and secured inside with a drawing pin or hook. For glass doors, a removable suction hook or adhesive hanger works perfectly (just make sure the surface is clean and dry before applying).
Over the fireplace
Above the mantel, your wreath becomes the heart of the room — a gathering point framed by conversation and clinking glasses. Pair it with garlands or trailing foliage for extra depth, and let those festive textures speak for themselves. For a soft, floating look, hang it with clear fishing wire or natural twine — the perfect backdrop to those slow, cosy evenings in.
On a tablescape
When laid flat, a wreath turns the table into the heart of the celebration — a gathering place glowing with candlelight and colour. Nestle taper candles or a hurricane lantern in the centre for a soft, welcoming light, then weave in your favourite festive flowers for extra interest and height. Pair with playful glassware, patterned linens and festive accents from our curated tablescape sets to create a setting that feels alive — joyful, generous and ready for toasts that last long into the night.
Wreath styling, with a twist
Why stop at the door? Hang a wreath in a window to catch the light, on an interior door to surprise your guests, or over a mirror for a layered, festive look. You can even rest one on a console table for a gentle welcome as friends arrive.
However you style it, a wreath is more than a finishing touch — it sets the scene for the season. So go on… hang it, tie it or lay it flat. Whatever your take – just make it yours.