We Found the Easiest Spring Upgrade for Your Front Door

Kelly Dawson
Kelly Dawson
Kelly Dawson is a writer, editor, and media consultant. Her writing has appeared in almost every major American design publication, most notably as a longtime contributor to Architectural Digest and Dwell, and she's also been published in places like The New York Times, AFAR,…read more
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At the start of spring, you’re ready to shed the hibernation period. While it was fun to snuggle under a blanket with candles into a long evening, now that the sun is out later, you’re likely eager to welcome people back into your surroundings. And there’s no better way to set a sunnier scene quite like a spring-themed wreath. 

The Puleo International 24″ Artificial Chrysanthemum Spring Wreath captures the excitement of the season with a floral arrangement that fits any design scheme.Thanks to its mix of lifelike chrysanthemums and lush greenery, this accessory provides a sweet accent to your front door that guests will be happy to see as soon as they arrive. And if you weren’t excited enough for the coming of warmer days, there’s more: If you use the code WELCOME15 through March 31, you’ll get $15 off $35 — a great way to stock up on springtime essentials. 

As you gear up to host spring parties, a detail like this will be a thoughtful and memorable addition. Here’s why it should be part of your upcoming plans.

What’s the Puleo International 24″ Artificial Chrysanthemum Spring Wreath?

This wreath features a faux twig frame layered with highly realistic chrysanthemums and lush greenery, creating a finished design that’ll feel fresh this spring and beyond. The 24-inch diameter is the ideal circumference for a front door, but you could also hang more than one over windows or tuck a few into a tablescape. If you plan to hang this wreath outdoors, just be sure to keep it on a covered porch. By keeping this wreath protected, you can have it as part of your seasonal decorations for years.

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