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Since 1993, Celestial At Home has illuminated the seasonal decor industry blending high-quality, timeless designs with simple, yet transformative solutions to common decor challenges. As a family run company, we understand the importance of enjoying life's precious moments, and that's why we strive to take the stress out of decorating.
The Celestial Guide to Wreaths
The Only Artificial Wreath
Guide You Will Ever Need
By Mara Harris · Celestial At Home · Updated June 2026
Pre-lit battery-operated Christmas wreaths and year-round boxwood, sized for the standard American front door and built to look exactly as good in year fifteen as year one.
The wreath is the first thing a guest sees and the last thing they pass on the way out. Getting it right means three decisions made in order: the right diameter for your door, the right collection for your home, and the right way to hang it without damage. This guide covers all three.
We have been making pre-lit artificial Christmas greenery since 1993, before pre-lit was an industry category. Our founder Geoffrey Harris pioneered the concept, and every wreath here carries three decades of knowing exactly what makes artificial foliage look real at the front door and what makes it fade by February.
Every Christmas wreath in this collection is 24 inches in diameter with 300+ commercial-grade LEDs and a built-in 6-hour auto-timer that runs 6 to 8 weeks on a single set of D batteries. The boxwood wreaths are UV-treated for year-round display.
The Celestial Difference
What Makes an Artificial
Wreath Look Realistic?
The most realistic artificial wreaths combine three things: multi-variety foliage tips moulded with real texture, UV treatment applied at the manufacturing stage, and LED wiring embedded inside the greenery. Most wreaths on the market have none of the three.
A wreath hangs at eye level on your front door, which means it gets inspected up close every single day. Flat, uniform plastic foliage fails that inspection instantly. Our wreaths layer multiple foliage varieties in each piece, the way a real evergreen wreath maker would, so the texture has the depth and colour variation of freshly cut greenery.
UV treatment matters double for wreaths because front doors take direct sun for hours every day. Stage-applied treatment seals colour into the foliage permanently, which is the difference between a wreath that looks fresh in year twelve and one that has faded to olive by its second season.
And the LEDs are woven through the branches rather than wrapped over the top, so the light comes from inside the greenery the way candlelight glows through a real wreath. No visible wire loops at eye level.
Sizing Guide
What Size Wreath Do You Need
for Your Front Door?
A 24-inch wreath is the right size for a standard 36-inch front door. It leaves roughly 6 inches of breathing room on each side, hangs at eye level without crowding the frame, and reads clearly from the street. That is exactly why every Celestial At Home Christmas wreath is built at 24 inches.
Pro tip: wreath sizes are measured tip to tip across the fullest reach of the greenery, not across the frame. Expect the diameter to settle slightly smaller once you fluff and shape the branches.
for Your Home?
Four quick questions. No email, no tricks. Just the exact wreath for your door, with sizing and hanging guidance included.
Five Distinct Characters
Which Wreath Collection Matches Your Style?
Four pre-lit Christmas collections plus a year-round boxwood. Every Christmas collection has a matching garland, urn filler, teardrop, and stake trees, so the entire entrance reads as designed together.
The classic American Christmas wreath. Douglas fir, fraser fir, and pine tips layered with real pinecones and bright red berry clusters. Dual-colour LEDs switch between golden warm white and bright cool white on a single dial, so you get two looks in one wreath.
Cedar, pine, and douglas fir with a looser, airier branch structure. The Aspen wreath reads as mountain-house sophisticated rather than traditional, finished with classic warm white mini lights that suit the open character of the foliage.
For the person who wants guests to touch the branch tips and still not be sure. Soft real-touch PE foliage accented with blue juniper berries and real pinecones, lit by warm white fairy lights that cast a quiet, diffuse glow at the front door.
Our most deluxe wreath. Cedar, pine, douglas fir, and fraser fir tips combined, with more foliage varieties than any other collection. The heaviest, fullest wreath we make, for the front door people slow down to look at.
The wreath that never comes down. Dense, crisp boxwood foliage with full UV treatment for year-round outdoor display. It welcomes guests in April exactly as well as it does in December, and it pairs with every seasonal accent you add around it.
The Practical Part
How Do You Hang a Wreath
Without Damaging the Door?
Use an over-door hanger, a magnetic wreath hook, or an outdoor-rated adhesive hook. All three hold a 24-inch pre-lit wreath securely with zero holes, zero residue, and zero arguments with the door.
The over-door hanger is the most reliable: a slim metal hook that slips over the top of the door and hangs the wreath at eye level. Modern versions are thin enough that the door still closes flush. Choose one with a felt or rubber backing so nothing scratches the finish.
Magnetic hooks work beautifully on steel doors: one magnet inside, one outside, and the wreath hangs with nothing visible over the top of the door. Check the weight rating first, since a pre-lit wreath with its battery pack weighs more than an unlit one.
For glass storm doors, a suction wreath hook rated for exterior temperature swings is the right call. And whichever method you choose, hang the wreath so its centre sits at eye level, roughly 57 to 60 inches from the ground. That is where the eye expects it, and it is the single detail that makes a front door look professionally styled.
A wreath is the one piece of decor every single guest looks at from two feet away. It is the handshake of the house. It has to hold up to that.
Mara Harris -- Celestial At Home
Since 1993
How Long Should an
Artificial Wreath Last?
A well-made artificial wreath should last 10 to 20 years or more. Our founder Geoffrey Harris has been building pre-lit artificial Christmas greenery since 1993, and every wreath in this collection carries three decades of understanding what fails at the front door and engineering it out.
Stage-applied UV treatment that holds colour through years of direct sun. Commercial LED specifications rated for thousands of hours. Weatherproof battery housings tested through rain, humidity, and freeze-thaw winters. Foliage that springs back to shape every season instead of creeping flatter each year.
Store it flat in a wreath box or breathable bag, away from sunlight, without crushing the tips. Then get it out next year looking exactly as good.
The Celestial System
How Do You Make the Whole Entrance Match?
Start with the wreath. It anchors the front door at eye level, and every other piece keys off it. Add the matching garland across the porch railing or door frame, flank the door with matching urn fillers, and the entrance reads as designed rather than collected.
Every Celestial At Home Christmas collection is built around that idea: the wreath, garland, urn filler, teardrop, and stake trees in each collection share the same foliage blend, the same light temperature, and the same accent details. Buy a Woodland wreath and a Woodland garland and they look like they were designed together. Because they were.
Your Questions on Artificial Wreaths, Answered
Everything you need to know about choosing, sizing, hanging, and caring for artificial wreaths, from the right diameter for your door to keeping a boxwood wreath outside year-round.








