Thank you for all of your Christmas wreath orders for 2025

Handmade Christmas Wreaths & Swags

It may still be summer, but the planning starts now. We are preparing a new collection of Christmas wreaths, swags and festive tablescapes, created to bring joy, sparkle and effortless style to every room. The collection launches in late September, and it is worth the wait. Expect hand‑crafted designs rich in texture, statement ribbons and accents that transform an entrance or table into a seasonal focal point.

What’s coming

Think generously layered evergreens, scented ingredients, frosted pine cones and gleaming ornaments. Our swags are designed to sit beautifully on doors, mirrors and stairways, while our tablescapes are balanced for conversation, photographs and easy entertaining. As we countdown to launch, we will share behind‑the‑scenes previews, styling ideas and a few surprises so you can refine your festive palette in good time.

Citrus and cinnamon Christmas wreath with dried fruit, cones and mixed greenery.

Three designs to inspire

Festive Pinks Swag

A contemporary flourish of noble fir, frosted cones and silver ribbon, lifted by vivid pink baubles and fine trailing elements. Ideal for townhouses and statement doors that benefit from a modern pop of colour.

Pink and silver Christmas door swag with evergreens and frosted pine cones.

Citrus Festive Wreath

A warm, aromatic mix of dried oranges, limes, cinnamon and fir. The citrus notes and natural textures feel welcoming and nostalgic, perfect for a family home or country setting.

Citrus and cinnamon Christmas wreath with dried fruit, cones and mixed greenery.

Hunter’s Wreath

A lush ring of seasonal foliage with berries, cones and textural feathers, finished with a velvet ribbon. Sophisticated, layered and beautifully traditional on a dark‑painted door.

Traditional green Christmas wreath with berries, feathers and velvet ribbon.

How to choose your wreath or swag

  1. Measure the space
    As a guide, choose a wreath diameter that covers between one third and one half of the door width for elegant proportion.

  2. Match the palette
    Echo your exterior paint, hallway tones or tree decorations. Metallics read as neutral and help different hues sit together.

  3. Prioritise texture
    Layering glossy leaves, soft evergreens, cones and berries creates depth in natural light and in evening photographs.

  4. Placement and fixings
    Use a wreath hook or a wide ribbon loop to protect timber and composite doors. Avoid pins or nails that may damage finishes.

  5. Care and longevity
    Keep out of direct heat and strong sun. A light misting on fresh foliage helps maintain colour and structure.

Stay in the loop

If you enjoy planning early, follow along for exclusive previews and seasonal inspiration on Instagram: BORU DÉCOR and Facebook: Boru Decor; Floral Designers for Weddings & Events. Tell the festive enthusiasts in your life, and start picturing your holiday look now.

Ordering and bespoke options

Whether you are hosting extended family or curating a quieter Christmas at home, we can tailor colours, fragrances and sizes to suit your door, hallway or dining table. Share a photograph of your entrance or interior and we will recommend a design and scale that feels intentional and welcoming. The holidays come once a year; the good feeling can begin today.

Christmas & New Year
Opening Hours:

Closed: 24th, 25th, 26th & 27th December

Open: 28th & 29th December

Closed: 30th December – 6th January

Reopening: 7th January

Thank you for your continued support. We wish all our customers a very happy Christmas and a healthy, prosperous New Year.

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