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October 23, 2024

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Fancy sprinkling a little Aussie flair on your Christmas decor this year? An Australian Christmas wreath is the answer, and we’ve put this year’s most beautiful designs in one place just for you.

An Australian Christmas wreath is a circular assortment of faux native plants that brings Aussie flavour and natural hues to the festive season. Available in a range of sizes and designs, it’s a beautiful way to celebrate our country’s unique flora at the most jolly and exciting time of year.

Some are packed with all the colours and textures of the Aussie bush, while others are pared back and let a single plant replica do all the talking. Whatever you go for, you’re guaranteed a very merry Aussie Christmas indeed.

Adairs eucalyptus wreath on a weatherboard home.
A beautiful addition to your Aussie Christmas. Image: Adairs

How are Australian wreaths different?

While European-inspired wreaths typically use pine, tinsel, baubles and more pine, Australian styles celebrate true-blue flora and leave the tinsel and ornaments out of the picture. Expect to see the goodness of banksia, eucalyptus and gum nuts in Aussie wreaths – and sometimes even a few of Australia’s most cherished native birds and furry friends.

Whether you’re after something fun and playful for the house, or something uber-sophisticated for your front door, there’s a perfect wreath out there for every kind of Australian home.


7 Best Australian Christmas Wreaths For 2025

We toured the lands and shortlisted the Australian wreaths that stole our hearts this year. We looked for irresistible colour, style, shape – and of course, something the kids would love as much as the grown-ups. Oh and a word of advice from a team of Christmas-obsessed shopaholics: grab your favourite wreath fast – popular styles are known to sell out fast!

When you’re finished here, head over to our favourite Christmas table decoration ideas that will wow your guests!

Oversized Eucalyptus Wreath, $69.99

60cm Eucalyptus Christmas Wreath.

If you happen to have an oversized front door and need a statement Christmas wreath, look no further! This beauty measures 60cm in diameter and celebrates the goodness of Aussie green with a fantastic cluster of mixed leaves on a twig base. We adore this one for its pared-back beauty and true blue Australian flavour.


Native Leaf Wreath With Blue Berries & Pinecones, $59.99


 
Mixed Native Leaf Wreath With Blue Berries And Pinecones.

The kids will love the pinecones, you’ll love the berries – and everyone will love the luscious eucalyptus leaves that surround this unique wreath. Just as fab for feature walls as for any one of your external doors, it measures 43cm on both sides.


Eucalyptus & Berry Wreath, $99.99

Adairs Australian Eucalyptus and Berry Wreath.

One word: SOLD! This is a hands-down favourite among our team for its stunning muted green tones. Perfectly suited to modern homes in need of something elegant, it leaves the gaudy wreaths of Christmas-past in the dust. This one measures 51cm in diameter, so it’s just as great for large walls as it is for big contemporary front doors.


Eucalyptus Christmas Coastal Seashell & Starfish Wreath, $89.99

Coastal Australian Christmas Wreath.

At 55cm in diameter, this is a fantastic coastal-inspired Christmas wreath for large doors and breezy living areas. It includes a fresh mix of faux eucalyptus leaves, blue starfish and natural-hued shells. All the vibes of Christmas and summer rolled into one stunning piece of decor.


Mixed Eucalyptus Wreath, $99.95

Freedom Mixed Eucalyptus Wreath.

Thick and bushy, this wreath is not just packed with texture, but unmistakably Australian. It measures 53cm in diameter and uses a sensational mixture of assorted faux eucalyptus leaves (that you can almost smell!). In all green, it’s a sophisticated option that would look just as fab on a Modern Country home as an urban townhouse.


Handcrafted ‘Billabong Song’ Native Door Wreath, $165

Wattle And Twig Billabong Song Native Australian Christmas Wreath.

Handcrafted with love by a small local business, this wreath delivers colour, style and stunning form. It measures 55cm in diameter and includes assorted faux gum leaves, kangaroo paw, daisies, native olives and more. It’s like a native Christmas bouquet for your front door!


Waratah + Gum Blossoms Handcrafted Native Christmas Wreath, $149

Waratah and Eucalyptus Wreath by Wattle and Twig.

If it’s a pop of red you want in your wreath, look no further. In this stunning ensemble, you’ve got faux gum blossoms and waratahs nestled amongst lush eucalyptus leaves. Thick, unmissable and oh-so Australian, this Christmas wreath is one you’ll be looking forward to seeing all year.


FAQs

What should you look for in an Australian wreath?

For an unmistakably Australian Christmas wreath, look for designs that feature native favourites like silvery-green eucalyptus leaves, vibrant red banksias or some festive yellow wattle. You want the plants to do all the talking, so avoid too many baubles and too much pine – especially snow-tipped, because you won’t find much of that in Australia on Christmas Day!

Where is the best place to hang a Christmas wreath?

In Australia, many people choose to hang their Christmas wreaths on the front door for neighbours (and the postie) to enjoy as well. Other great spots to hang them are above mantles and fireplaces, on the wall near your Christmas table or even in windows. The truth is, at Christmas time, a wreath has a place anywhere in the home – even the pool house!


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Do you put up a wreath each Christmas? Tell us what your go-to style is below!

  • I love Christmas wreaths, they are always so beautiful. I invested in a good quality one 2 years ago and although it was costly, I am so glad I did as it looks so pretty on the door. Each year they create such beautiful looking wreaths, I especially love the Adairs one this year. It is very elegant.

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  • I absolutely love the seashells one! It has the coastal feel but still has a nice form using leaves instead of driftwood or basketweave. I love my wreath. It’s a woodland style that I purchased from Bed Bath and Table a couple of years ago. They have lots of beautiful things – can’t beat them!

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  • I can’t believe that Christmas 2025 is not that far away already! I used to be a Christmas grump if I am being honest with myself, but since healing my inner child a bit and installing a cute mantel I am looking forward to decorating this year! A wreath is a must have, so I appreciate this list! I love an Aussie Christmas theme and the use of eucalyptus leaves here makes me happy. Pro tip though be careful of installing wreaths on your front door, I had one up a while ago and it started to house a gang of scary huntsman spiders! I had to leave the house via the side gate one day and they were just hanging out on the door! aha

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  • I want to try and make one myself for this Christmas. The ideas here are very inspiring.

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  • These are absolutely beautiful. The faux wattle and gumnut is my favourite.

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  • Loving these wreaths. Our local market store had a selection of hand made wreathes using gum leaves, gum nuts and natives and they smelt so amazing! There is just something magical about the silver gum leaves and a pop of colour with the Australian natives. So much better than fake snow sprayed on them and random plastic leaves.

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  • I’m loving the Silver Gum Nut wreath! So elegant and Australian.

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