Modern metal advent wreaths in silver & gold with candles
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Festive Advent wreaths & Christmas wreaths from Fink Living, Edzard & Lambert With a metal candle holder in silver, gold, high gloss. They are a symbolic part of the Christmas season and combine tradition with elegance. They fit seamlessly into different styles of furnishings and radiate a kind of luxury.
Immerse yourself in the festive world of our modern Advent and Christmas wreaths from Fink Living, Edzard and Lambert. These exclusive, modern advent wreaths with stylish candle holders in silver, gold and shiny metal are far more than just decorative elements - they are symbols of the Christmas season that combine tradition and timeless elegance. Our luxurious, modern advent and Christmas wreaths are easy to adapt to every furnishing style and ensure a cozy, festive atmosphere in your home.
Give your Christmas decoration the finishing touch with our carefully selected, modern advent wreaths of renowned brands like Fink Living, Edzard and Lambert. The high-quality materials and excellent processing make these modern advent wreaths a real highlight in their Advent and Christmas decoration. Regardless of whether you want to prefer a classic look or set modern accents - our collection of modern advent wreaths offers the perfect balance between tradition and luxurious design.
Make the Advent season special with one of our festive, modern Advent or Christmas wreaths that illuminate your home in a bright shine. The elegant candle holders in silver and gold give each of our modern advent wreath that certain something and create a festive atmosphere that inspires. Now discover the diversity and exclusivity of our modern advent wreaths and prepare your home for the best time of the year.
Metallic modern Advent wreaths: These modern advent wreaths are characterized by clear shapes and reserved colors. They are often made of materials such as stainless steel or copper and can be decorated with branches, fairy lights or classic Christmas elements. The frames of these modern advent wreaths are often kept in neutral colors such as black, white or gray, which enables a wide range of candle colors.
Diverse candle arrangements in modern advent wreaths: A modern advent wreath can consist of candles at different heights, which creates an interesting visual dynamic. You can also use different types of candle, such as stab candles, stump cerema or tea lights to offer variety.
Alternative forms of modern advent wreaths: Instead of the traditional round wreath, elongated arrangements or creative candle holders are also popular. These modern advent wreaths break with the classic rules and allow an individual design.
Boho and nature styles for modern Advent wreaths: Boho-style advent wreaths often use natural materials such as braided bamboo or wire. In addition, modern advent wreaths made of dry flowers or eucalyptus are a stylish option for those who want to do without fir branches.
These trends show that the modern Advent wreath is not only a decorative element, but also a way to bring personal styles and creative ideas into the Christmas season.
Modern Advent wreaths are characterized by a wide range of colors that include both traditional and creative and unexpected color schemes. Here are some of the current color trends that are particularly popular:
The choice of colors for modern advent wreaths offers a lot of scope to express personal styles and preferences. As a result, every modern advent wreath becomes a unique and individual decorative piece that fits perfectly at the festive season.
The Advent wreath has its roots in the 19th century and was first launched in 1839 by the Protestant pastor Johann Hinrich Wichern in Hamburg. Wichern, who headed a mission school for disadvantaged children, developed the Advent wreath to shorten the long waiting time until Christmas. The original wreath was made of a wagon wheel on which a total of 24 candles were attached: four large white candles for the Advent Sunday and 20 smaller red candles for the days of the week. Another candle was lit every day until all candles finally burned on Christmas Eve.
The tradition of decorating the wreath with fir branches came up later, around 1860. At that time, the wreath was also designed more decorative and the number of candles was reduced to four, each symbolizing the advent Sunday. This tradition began in the northern German, mostly Protestant areas and was later also well received in Catholic regions.
Today, the Advent wreath, especially the modern Advent wreath, is a symbol of light and hope in the dark winter time and an integral part of the Christmas decoration in many households worldwide, far beyond the borders of Germany.
In summary, pine branches combine Christian symbolism, practical advantages and a long tradition, which makes it the ideal material for the Advent wreath. This tradition has been kept to this day, especially in the design of modern advent wreaths, which have become an integral part of the Christmas season.
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