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Living With the J'FLORU 24-Inch Daisy & Lavender Spring Wreath
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Living With the J'FLORU 24-Inch Daisy & Lavender Spring Wreath

A 24-inch artificial wreath that earns its place on the front door — the daisy and lavender combination reads as considered rather than generic, and the scale is confident enough to hold a wall on its own.

Travis Senior Editor
April 29, 2026

Every spring, the same question comes up: do you swap out the wreath, or do you live with the evergreen one through June and pretend it's still seasonally appropriate? If you're in the market to actually shop spring wreath options this year, the J'FLORU 24-inch daisy and lavender version is worth a close look before you default to whatever shows up first in a search.

The case for a dedicated spring wreath comes down to proportion and palette. A 24-inch diameter is the threshold where a wreath stops looking like an afterthought on a standard 36-inch door. Below that, you're decorating the door; at 24 inches, you're actually dressing it. J'FLORU gets this right, and the white-daisy-and-lavender combination is calm enough to age well through the season rather than screaming Easter for six weeks.

Artificial wreaths live or die by their construction method. Stems that are wired into a frame will outlast stems that are glued, full stop. Glued construction fails when temperature swings cause the base material to expand and contract — a real concern for anything hung on a door that faces direct sun. The J'FLORU wreath uses wired stems, which is the right call and not a universal standard at this price range.

For renters or anyone without a permanent exterior hook situation, this wreath is also light enough to hang on an over-the-door hook without stressing the door frame. That's a practical detail that doesn't show up in product photography but matters in a real apartment or townhouse entry.

If you're building out a seasonal rotation — something for spring and summer, something for fall, something neutral for winter — this is a reasonable anchor for the warm-weather half of that system. It's not a statement piece, but it's a well-executed, honest wreath that does its job without demanding attention for the wrong reasons.