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Modern Christmas Wreaths Featuring The Latest Trends Like Metallics, Pastels and Pom Poms

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Ready to transition your Thanksgiving decor to Christmas? Start by hanging one of these modern Christmas wreaths on your front door. They feature the latest trends in home decor and holiday ornaments: metallics, pom poms, LED lights, flocking and modern colors.

Metallic Wreaths

modern christmas wreaths

The architecturally dramatic Brass Laurel Leaf Wreath by Restoration Hardware, $199 and up, adds warmth and elegance to your room.

Other metallic Christmas wreaths in stores now:

modern christmas wreaths
modern christmas wreaths
modern christmas wreaths


Pom Pom Christmas Wreaths

modern christmas wreaths

The colorful pom pom balls of the Anthropologie Pom Bonanza Wreath, $118, make it perfect for a non-traditional Christmas look.

Other pom pom wreaths in stores now:

modern christmas wreaths
modern christmas wreaths

Snow-Flocked Holiday Wreaths

snow flocked christmas decor

An icy or snow-flocked Christmas theme, like the style of this Forest Pinecone Wreath by Anthropologie, $36, is big this year as designers choose understated colors for the holidays.

Other icy white holiday wreaths in stores now:

snow flocked christmas decor
snow flocked christmas decor
snow flocked christmas decor

Pre-Lit Wreaths

pre lit wreaths

LED lights make it possible to hang a battery operated, pre-lit wreath inside or outside, like Restoration Hardware’s Aspen Sparkle Wreath, $119 and up.

Other light-up Christmas wreaths in stores now:

pre lit wreaths
pre lit wreaths
pre lit wreaths

Colorful Christmas Wreaths

colorful holiday wreaths

If you’re looking for Christmas decor with a twist, choose wreaths like World Market’s Set of 2 Twisted Bottlebrush Wreaths, $30, in non-traditional Christmas colors.

Other modern, colorful holiday wreaths in stores now:

colorful holiday wreaths



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