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35 Best Fall Wreaths to Make Your Front Porch Cozy

It's time to break out the blankets.

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Fall is upon us, which means one thing for design-obsessed shopping editors: autumnal decorations. Fall wreaths, garlands, and window decals are calling our name, and we're responding with our credit cards in hand. Today, however, we're focusing on seasonal wreaths because they're the first thing people see when approaching your home. So we spent some time (read: multiple hours on end) hunting around for the most elegant fall wreaths that make any home look a lot cozier, and found beauties at retailers ranging from Pottery Barn and Terrain to Amazon and practically everywhere in between.

We want to preface our carefully curated list with a disclosure: We know that fall weather is totally dependent on where you live—some people are moving piles of snow just to get out the front door, while others are still walking around sans jackets—so we included just as many fresh and live options as we did more durable faux and dried floral wreath alternatives. We also went for a massive range in pricing, with the cheapest wreath starting at $13.

  • Neutral Harvest Wreath

    Most Surprising

    Pottery Barn Neutral Harvest Wreath

    $129 at Pottery Barn
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  • Dore Eucalyptus Silk Wreath

    Most Affordable

    Noble House Dore Eucalyptus Silk Wreath

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  • Harvest Pumpkin Wreath

    Most Realistic

    Grandin Road Harvest Pumpkin Wreath

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  • Preserved Oat and Flax Wreath

    Most Understated

    Terrain Preserved Oat and Flax Wreath

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  • Faux Pampas Grass Wreath

    Best Grass

    Lozidecor Faux Pampas Grass Wreath

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If you want to splurge, though, rest assured there are plenty of luxurious options ahead. From a fluffy wreath covered in fresh olive leaves and dried lavender to a collection of dark-hued faux peonies hand-assembled around a wooden ring, there are plenty of stylish options below. Before impulse-buying the one you like the best, be sure to check if it can be exposed to the elements or if it must be covered (or kept indoors) at all times. We love hanging a fall wreath above a fireplace mantel or on a covered porch, but the best fall wreaths for your front door often need to be a little more weather resistant.

No matter which one you choose, you're about to head into the best transitional season in style.

Most Surprising

Pottery Barn Neutral Harvest Wreath

Neutral Harvest Wreath
Most Surprising

Pottery Barn Neutral Harvest Wreath

$129 at Pottery Barn
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When we think of fall, orange, red, and yellow hues come to mind, but there's something to be said about pale neutrals in the colder months. Take, for instance, this harvest wreath, which features bare branches with white maple leaves and tiny faux pumpkins. It's even woven with micro lights, which give off a soft, diffused glow after the sun sets.

Most Affordable

Noble House Dore Eucalyptus Silk Wreath

Dore Eucalyptus Silk Wreath
Most Affordable

Noble House Dore Eucalyptus Silk Wreath

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A wreath made entirely of silk eucalyptus is another option that doesn't exactly go out of style when the season changes. It works for fall as well as it does in the spring, so if you like the look of a minimalist wreath, feel free to hang this one.

Most Realistic

Grandin Road Harvest Pumpkin Wreath

Harvest Pumpkin Wreath
Most Realistic

Grandin Road Harvest Pumpkin Wreath

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Grandin Road is one of our favorite destinations for all things faux plants, especially artificial Christmas trees. It's also a great place for hyper-realistic wreaths. Case in point: this muted pumpkin-and-pinecone-accented one.

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The rich browns and oranges of this wreath—handmade of salal leaves, oats, phalaris, and flax pods that were grown on an independent farm in Mexico—create maximum drama. Place it over a mantel or on your front door for a bold statement. We kind of love that it's not super lush.

Best Grass

Lozidecor Faux Pampas Grass Wreath

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Faux Pampas Grass Wreath
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Lozidecor Faux Pampas Grass Wreath

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Pampas grass works for every season, but in neutral colors like this we love it for fall. The only issue with pampas grass is that it tends to smell pretty putrid after a week or two. Luckily, this one is artificial, so you get all of the benefits of the real thing without the drawbacks. Choose from six colors, including a soft blush and a moody jewel-toned mauve.

Most Autumnal

Pottery Barn Faux Pomegranate & Pinecone Wreath

Faux Pomegranate & Pinecone Wreath
Most Autumnal

Pottery Barn Faux Pomegranate & Pinecone Wreath

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Pinecones and autumn go hand-in-hand—especially when they're paired with faux dried leaves and pomegranate berries. If you really want to go all out, snag the matching garland for your your front porch.

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Most Fragrant

Pottery Barn Fresh Olive Leaf and Dried Lavender Wreath

Fresh Olive Leaf and Dried Lavender Wreath
Most Fragrant

Pottery Barn Fresh Olive Leaf and Dried Lavender Wreath

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If you're looking for something simple and elegant, try a wreath made of deep green and purple botanicals. This one is made of fresh olive leaf and dried lavender, which creates an overall soft and textured look. Plus, we feel like we can smell the heavenly aroma through the screen.

Best Citrus

UrbanStems The Mandarin Wreath

The Mandarin Wreath
Best Citrus

UrbanStems The Mandarin Wreath

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This wreath may include preserved slices of orange, but the sprigs of lavender and rich greenery—topped off with a burlap bow—make it a stylish pick for fall. Because it's made of real materials (as opposed to artificial alternatives), it may shed, which is totally normal, so you may want to avoid placing it on a high-traffic door. Try a side door instead.

Most Specific

Pottery Barn Faux Pumpkin Wreath

Faux Pumpkin Wreath
Most Specific

Pottery Barn Faux Pumpkin Wreath

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This may feel more appropriate for Halloween than it does for fall in general, but hear us out: There's nothing spooky about it, and pumpkins are in season between September and October, making them the perfect produce for a fall wreath.

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Best Pops of Color

The Holiday Aisle Faux Sunflower Floral Wreath

Faux Sunflower Floral Wreath
Best Pops of Color

The Holiday Aisle Faux Sunflower Floral Wreath

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This wild-looking floral wreath is one of our favorites for a specific reason: the moments of blue. When we think of a fall wreath, the other elements—miniature pumpkins, rich greenery, and orange-toned florals—come to mind, but there's something about the pale blue blooms that are captivating in all the right ways. The fact that there are only three makes it even more visually interesting.

Most Seasonless

Sullivans Romantic Floral Mini Wreath

Romantic Floral Mini Wreath
Most Seasonless

Sullivans Romantic Floral Mini Wreath

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If you can't tell from the lack of visual context, this Sullivans fall wreath is on the smaller side at 12.5 inches in diameter, so if you want to snag two, go for it. We love it because it's not so aggressively fall that you couldn't use it in the winter, spring, or summer.

Most Botanical

Primrue Peony, Hydrangea, and Chrysanthemum Faux Wreath

Peony, Hydrangea, and Chrysanthemum Faux Wreath
Most Botanical

Primrue Peony, Hydrangea, and Chrysanthemum Faux Wreath

Credit: Wayfair

Anyone who has an affinity for peonies could assume that this wreath is artificial because the luscious blooms are in season for only a few weeks in the springtime. That said, if you're just looking at this wreath, you would never know it's fake. All the florals are arranged by hand, so a lot of care and attention to detail went into this lush fall wreath.

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Best Berries

Destment Fall Wreath

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Destment Fall Wreath

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There's a lot to look at here, but that's what we love about it: It's busy in a good way. This fall wreath features large silk peonies, hydrangeas, and greenery. There are also a few bright red faux berries, which makes us think you can leave this fall wreath up for the winter.

Easiest to Decorate

Mainstays Artificial Boxwood Wreath

Artificial Boxwood Wreath
Easiest to Decorate

Mainstays Artificial Boxwood Wreath

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This is another trendproof wreath we think deserves a spot on the list. It's made of artificial boxwood that, if you look closely enough, is dotted with white and green faux berries. It's all in the details, right? Depending on the rest of your front porch, this wreath can skew Christmas, summer, Easter, or fall. For fall, add decor with deep notes of orange, red, and gold.

Most Ornate

Pottery Barn Faux Hydrangea and Quince Wreath

Faux Hydrangea and Quince Wreath
Most Ornate

Pottery Barn Faux Hydrangea and Quince Wreath

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This is giving us fruit basket vibes in wreath form, and we're obsessed with it. The Pottery Barn find features a twig wreath base, golden-hued quince, and sprays of hydrangeas, berries, and boxwood. Word to the wise: It's delicate and not suited for outdoor use, so hang it in your dining or living room.

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Best Orange

West Elm Faux Sumac Wreath

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Best Orange

West Elm Faux Sumac Wreath

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This faux sumac wreath is also indoors only, so feel free to place it in a space that's a little light on color. If you want to go the extra mile, snag the matching garland to go with it.

Most Minimalistic

Pauline Stanley Studio Modern Eucalyptus Wreath

Modern Eucalyptus Wreath
Most Minimalistic

Pauline Stanley Studio Modern Eucalyptus Wreath

Credit: West Elm

Keep things simple and fresh with this pared-down wreath adorned with faux eucalyptus. The unique shape and arrangement are sure to make a good impression.

Best Flower-Less

The Wreath Depot Montgomery Hollow Fall Wreath

Montgomery Hollow Fall Wreath
Best Flower-Less

The Wreath Depot Montgomery Hollow Fall Wreath

Credit: Amazon

Who knew you could find so much gorgeous Amazon fall home decor? This wreath is so fun and festive without a single flower. Instead, it's adorned with leaves, berries, and mini pumpkins.

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Most Inviting

Novobey Fall Berry Wreath

Fall Berry Wreath
Most Inviting

Novobey Fall Berry Wreath

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Nothing says fall like sunset hues, and this fall berry wreath is proof. It comprises a few bunches of foam berries and faux maple leaves that come together in a warm and welcoming greeting.

Most Soft

The Holiday Aisle Handcrafted Fall Cotton Wreath

Handcrafted Fall Cotton Wreath
Most Soft

The Holiday Aisle Handcrafted Fall Cotton Wreath

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This cotton-dotted wreath boasts that perfectly imperfect look because it's handmade. It skews a little bit farmhouse, so if you live in a home that shares that vibe, feel free to lean in and hang this wreath. Otherwise, add a touch of soft texture to your space with an unexpected piece of decor.

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Hadley Mendelsohn
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Hadley Mendelsohn is the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House. When she's not busy writing about interiors, you can find her scouring vintage stores, reading, researching ghost stories, or stumbling about because she probably lost her glasses again. Along with interior design, she writes about everything from travel to entertainment, beauty, social issues, relationships, fashion, food, and on very special occasions, witches, ghosts, and other Halloween haunts. Her work has also been published in MyDomaine, Who What Wear, Man Repeller, Matches Fashion, Byrdie, and more.  

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Jessica Cherner
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Jessica Cherner is House Beautiful’s Associate Shopping Editor, a role she’s honed since joining the editorial team in September 2022. She routinely tests and reviews viral products, carefully curates timely gift guides, and taps her vast network of interior designers to weigh in on decorating debates that often have the Internet divided. Though most of her day-to-day is product focused, she also curates and publishes home tours, which are the types of features she has written throughout her eight-year career in previous roles at 1stDibs and Architectural Digest. In her current role as a shopping editor, Jess has mastered the art of swapping decor in and out of her own New York City apartment to fulfill her seemingly never-ending quest for the perfectly styled space. 

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