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CHRISTMAS WREATH TRENDS FOR 2025


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Christmas Wreaths Are Getting a Major Glow-Up

Once upon a time, Christmas wreaths were simple green rings that quietly hung on doors and called it a day. Not anymore.

In 2025, the wreath is undergoing a serious transformation. No longer just a background player in holiday décor, this classic symbol of Christmas is now a design moment in its own right. It’s playful. It’s glamorous. It’s sculptural. And it’s getting personal.

This year’s trends blend tradition with reinvention — from asymmetric shapes to unexpected materials and colors. Whether you're a design maximalist or someone who craves organic minimalism, there’s a wreath trend waiting to light up your season.

Let’s unwrap six of the biggest wreath trends of 2025.


🌀 OFF-CENTER, ON TREND

Asymmetry is In

In 2025, wreaths are breaking all the rules — starting with the shape.

The traditional perfect circle is getting an upgrade with asymmetric compositions that feel fresh, editorial, and wildly stylish. Designers are embracing negative space and off-balance ornament placement in ways that make the wreath feel more like a modern art installation than a holiday standby.

Picture this: A simple gold hoop partially wrapped in trailing eucalyptus. Or a pine wreath that features all its ornamentation — from baubles to berries — clustered on just one side. Exposed wire or grapevine bases are left intentionally visible, giving the final piece an air of sculptural sophistication.

This look is perfect for those who love understated elegance. It pairs beautifully with minimalist homes, Scandi-inspired interiors, and modern farmhouse aesthetics.

Tip: Hang it off-center on a mirror or large window for a next-level holiday moment.


🌈 COLOR OUTSIDE THE EVERGREEN

Bold Colors, Beyond Green

Pine green will always be a classic. But in 2025, the color wheel is spinning — and wreaths are embracing the full spectrum.

Enter: Frosted lavenders, deep plums, champagne golds, coral pinks, burgundy eucalyptus, icy blues, and even pastel rainbows. This year’s wreaths are living proof that Christmas doesn’t have to be red and green to be festive.

We’re seeing wreaths made entirely of dried flowers in blush and mauve, or built around tinted magnolia leaves with a metallic sheen. Others incorporate velvet ornaments in unexpected shades for a monochromatic, tonal vibe.

This trend speaks directly to decorators who love a unique palette — it’s a win for pink Christmas lovers, luxe interiors, and anyone curating a color story throughout their holiday décor.

Tip: Match your wreath to your tree’s ribbon or table linens for a cohesive palette that feels intentional and elevated.


🎀 RIBBON-LED DESIGN

Ribbon Takes Center Stage

Gone are the days when ribbon was just the finishing touch. In 2025, it is the design.

Oversized velvet bows. Double-layered sheer ribbons. Long, trailing tails that catch the breeze. Ribbons are taking center stage on this year’s wreaths — sometimes in place of ornaments altogether.

Designers are weaving ribbon throughout the structure itself, using it to create depth, texture, and movement. Some wreaths feature nothing more than a bold bow and a minimal base — and yet still steal the show.

This trend works across aesthetics, from grandmillennial charm to moody modern. It also offers an easy way to update a wreath from years past: just switch out the bow.

Tip: Don’t be afraid to go big. A statement bow can transform even the simplest wreath into a luxe piece of holiday art.


🍭 MAKE IT FUN

Whimsy & Nostalgia

Christmas is nothing if not nostalgic — and wreaths this year are leaning all the way into the magic and whimsy.

From candy-colored ornaments to retro tinsel, 2025’s most playful wreaths are a love letter to childhood Christmases. We’re talking pom-poms, peppermint swirls, vintage baubles, and even plush characters making cameos in wreath design.

This style is especially popular for kids’ rooms, playrooms, kitchens, and front doors. It’s an invitation to smile — and a subtle nudge that not everything has to be polished and perfect to be beautiful.

At Joy By, we’re seeing more families embrace this trend as a way to bring personality into their décor. It can be full-on candy land, or just a whisper of wonder through nostalgic materials like chenille or felt.

Tip: Start with a colorful base like a tinsel wreath, then layer on playful ornaments or keepsakes from your childhood tree.

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đŸŒŸ WILD IS BEAUTIFUL

Natural & Organic

In a world that’s always rushing, there’s something grounding about nature — and this year’s wreaths are tapping into that feeling.

The organic trend is all about celebrating the wild beauty of the season. That means raw, untrimmed greenery, dried florals, twigs, seed pods, and even fruit. Think dried citrus slices, cinnamon sticks, bay leaves, feathers, and wispy grasses.

The color palette is soft and earthy: olives, rust, cream, and ochre. The silhouettes feel as if they were foraged — never forced. It’s the holiday equivalent of slow living.

Not only do these wreaths look incredible, but they also align with growing interest in sustainable, reusable décor. Many are made from entirely biodegradable materials or preserved botanicals that last year after year.

Tip: Hang an organic wreath indoors as part of a tablescape or above a fireplace mantel. It brings a natural softness to otherwise decorated spaces.


✹ THE TAKEAWAY: WREATHS AS ART

If there’s one thing that defines Christmas wreaths in 2025, it’s this: they’ve become intentional.

They’re not just decorations anymore. They’re expressions of style, symbols of nostalgia, and reflections of personality. They’re no longer just round — or even green. They can be minimal or maximal, natural or fantastical.

This year, you can choose a wreath that tells your story.

Maybe that story is sophisticated and modern, full of velvet and brass tones. Maybe it’s whimsical and sweet, wrapped in peppermint stripes and bubblegum pink. Or maybe it’s calm and earthy, built from branches and dried wildflowers.

Whatever your vibe, this is the year to go beyond tradition. To treat your wreath not as an afterthought, but as a centerpiece. To let it glow up.


💡 STYLING TIPS TO MAXIMIZE IMPACT

Want your wreath to feel elevated? Here are a few expert styling ideas:

  • Layer It: Hang a wreath over a mirror or framed art for depth and dimension.

  • Light It Up: Add battery-powered micro lights for a magical evening glow.

  • Go Unexpected: Don’t limit wreaths to doors. Try them on bookshelves, dining chairs, or inside gallery walls.

  • Mix & Match: Use different wreath styles throughout the home — classic at the entry, playful in the kids’ room, wild on the dining table.

  • Hang It Low: For an editorial look, hang your wreath lower than eye level — it creates an intimate, considered moment.

In 2025, wreaths are rewriting the rules.

They’re more than just a holiday staple — they’re a way to express your style, evoke emotion, and make your home feel like you. Whether you go bold, minimal, organic, or nostalgic, this season’s designs are a chance to start new traditions and rediscover joy in the details.

So take a risk. Choose a wreath that surprises you. One that makes your guests stop and smile. One that makes you feel a little more like yourself, surrounded by beauty, creativity, and holiday cheer.

After all, if something as classic as a Christmas wreath can glow up… maybe we all can too.

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