Dried flower wreaths are one of the most timeless and versatile home décor pieces you can invest in. Whether you’re styling a front door, refreshing your hallway, decorating for a wedding, or searching for a thoughtful, long-lasting gift, a dried wreath offers natural beauty that lasts far beyond a single season.
Unlike fresh flowers that fade within days, dried blooms retain their colour, texture, and shape for months, often years, with minimal maintenance. That makes them a sustainable, low-waste option for homes that love seasonal styling without constant replacement.
In this guide, we’ll explore the best dried flower wreaths for every season, tips on how to style dried wreaths throughout the year, and which wreath designs from our collection work beautifully for spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Spring Dried Flower Wreaths: Soft, Airy & Full of Renewal
Spring is the season of fresh starts. After darker winter months, interiors shift towards lighter tones, softer textures, and subtle colour palettes. Spring wreaths should feel uplifting without being overpowering.
What Makes a Beautiful Spring Wreath?
Spring wreaths often include:
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Soft pastel florals
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Pale pink or lilac statice
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Baby’s breath for airy texture
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Preserved eucalyptus
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Light meadow grasses
The overall look should feel delicate, natural, and balanced.
Recommended Spring Wreaths from Our Collection
Eucalyptus Wreath
A classic Eucalyptus Wreath is ideal for spring styling. Its soft green tones feel fresh and calming, instantly brightening a front door or hallway wall. Because eucalyptus is neutral, it pairs effortlessly with white, beige, and light grey interiors.
Best for:
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Entryway doors
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Hallway mirrors
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Bedroom feature walls
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Minimal or Scandi-style homes
This wreath also transitions beautifully into summer, making it one of the most versatile options in the collection.
Meadow-Inspired Floral Wreaths
If you prefer a hint of colour, choose one of our mixed floral wreaths that incorporate blush, cream, and soft lilac tones. These capture the feeling of countryside walks and new blooms emerging. We recommend the Lille en Blush dried flower wreath.
These styles work beautifully:
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Above a console table styled with ceramic vases
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In kitchens with light wood finishes
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As Easter or spring event décor
Spring Styling Tips
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Hang on the inside of your front door for a welcoming first impression.
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Pair with light linen table runners and neutral ceramics.
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Add a simple ribbon in soft white or blush for extra seasonal charm.
Spring wreaths should enhance a space, not dominate it.
Summer Dried Flower Wreaths: Warm, Textured & Joyful
Summer is when colour and texture take centre stage. This is the season to embrace vibrancy, rustic charm, and natural materials.
What Defines a Summer Wreath?
Summer wreaths often feature:
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Craspedia (billy buttons)
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Strawflowers
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Dried grasses
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Sunflower accents
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Warmer eucalyptus tones
They tend to feel slightly fuller and more playful than spring designs.
Recommended Summer Wreaths from Our Collection
Wildflower-Style Mixed Wreath
Our mixed floral wreath designs are perfect for summer doors and garden rooms. An incredible example of this from our collection is the Roselle de Provence dried wreath. This design combines texture and colour for a relaxed countryside aesthetic.
Perfect for:
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Garden parties
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Outdoor dining areas (in sheltered spots)
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Kitchen styling
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Summer weddings
Summer Styling Tips
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Hang on a covered porch for seasonal curb appeal.
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Style near string lights for evening entertaining.
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Use as a backdrop behind a dessert table at events.
Summer wreaths should feel effortless and slightly organic rather than overly polished.
Autumn Dried Flower Wreaths: Rich, Cosy & Atmospheric
Autumn is the most popular season for wreath décor, and for good reason. Deep tones and textured florals instantly create warmth as evenings grow darker.
Key Features of Autumn Wreaths
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Burnt orange tones
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Burgundy and deep pink florals
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Wheat and barley
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Hydrangeas in rich jewel shades
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Textured foliage
Autumn wreaths tend to feel fuller and slightly more dramatic.
Recommended Autumn Wreaths from Our Collection
Mixed Autumn Floral Wreath
Choose a wreath incorporating rust, muted greens, and soft burgundy shades for a stronger seasonal statement. These are perfect if you want something that clearly signals autumn without looking artificial. Notably, the Aix en Terre dried flower wreath is an excellent Autumn pick.
Autumn Styling Tips
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Layer with pumpkins and woven baskets nearby.
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Add lanterns on either side of your door.
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Pair with textured throws indoors.
Autumn wreaths are about creating atmosphere, cosy, warm and inviting.
Winter Dried Flower Wreaths: Elegant & Understated
Winter wreaths don’t have to be bold red and green. Many homeowners now prefer neutral, minimalist designs that work from December through February.
Popular Winter Elements
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Cotton stems
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Pinecones
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White larkspur
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Preserved eucalyptus
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Muted greenery
The colour palette often includes whites, creams, silvers, and deep greens.
Recommended Winter Wreaths from Our Collection
Eucalyptus Wreath
The Eucalyptus Wreath is perfect for winter minimalism. Its cool green tones suit Scandi-inspired homes and neutral interiors.
Great for:
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Post-Christmas styling
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Apartment doors
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Minimal living rooms
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Hallway feature walls
Woodland-Inspired Wreath Designs
Look for wreaths within the collection that incorporate pinecones or textured greenery for subtle festive charm without overpowering décor. Our experts' top winter wreath pick is the Danse des Feuilles dried wreath.
Winter Styling Tips
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Hang indoors if the weather is harsh.
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Add warm fairy lights around (not directly on delicate stems).
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Pair with white candles and soft throws.
Winter wreaths can carry your home through the quiet, cosy months beautifully.
How to Rotate Wreaths Seasonally
Many customers choose to invest in 2–3 wreaths and rotate them throughout the year:
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Spring/Summer: Eucalyptus or soft meadow tones
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Autumn: Wheat or mixed warm florals
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Winter: Neutral greenery or woodland styles
Store wreaths carefully in boxes when not in use to protect shape and colour.
Why Choose a Dried Flower Wreath?
Long-Lasting Beauty
Dried wreaths last significantly longer than fresh alternatives, making them cost-effective over time.
Low Maintenance
No watering, trimming or refrigeration required.
Sustainable Choice
Because they last across multiple seasons, dried wreaths reduce waste compared to disposable fresh décor.
Versatile Styling
Suitable for:
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Front doors
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Interior walls
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Wedding décor
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Seasonal events
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Housewarming gifts
How to Care for Your Wreath
To maximise longevity:
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Keep away from direct sunlight.
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Avoid moisture and damp areas.
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Dust gently using a soft brush or cool hairdryer setting.
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Store flat in a dry box when not displayed.
With proper care, many wreaths can last several years.
Choosing the Right Wreath for Your Home
When browsing our wreath collection, consider:
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Your door colour
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Your interior style
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Whether you prefer subtle or statement décor
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Indoor vs sheltered outdoor placement
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Whether you plan to rotate seasonally
If unsure, start with a versatile option like the Eucalyptus Wreath or Wheat Wreath, which transition seamlessly across seasons.
Final Thoughts
A dried flower wreath is more than a seasonal accessory, it’s a lasting piece of natural artistry. From soft spring pastels and joyful summer textures to cosy autumn warmth and elegant winter greenery, wreaths allow you to refresh your home effortlessly throughout the year.
By choosing quality dried designs, you’re investing in décor that is sustainable, timeless and endlessly versatile. Explore our full wreath collection to find the perfect seasonal piece for your home and start building a rotation that brings beauty to your space all year round.
FAQs
How Long Do Dried Flower Wreaths Last?
With proper care, a dried flower wreath can last from 6 months to several years. Keeping it away from direct sunlight, humidity, and strong drafts will help preserve its colours and shape.
Can I Hang a Dried Flower Wreath Outside?
Yes, but it’s best to place it in a sheltered spot, such as a covered porch. Exposure to rain, strong wind, or direct sunlight may cause fading and damage.
Do Dried Flower Wreaths Need any Maintenance?
Very little! You can occasionally dust your wreath gently with a soft brush or hairdryer on a cool, low setting. Avoid water, as moisture can cause mould or make flowers brittle.
Are Dried Flower Wreaths Eco-friendly?
Absolutely. Since they last much longer than fresh flowers, dried wreaths reduce waste and often use naturally air-dried or sustainably preserved blooms.
Can I Use a Dried Flower Wreath Year-round?
Yes! Many people rotate their wreaths with the seasons, but some designs (like neutral eucalyptus or wheat wreaths) work beautifully all year.