Snowy berry garland

XMAS-SNOWYBGAR
£19.95incl VAT

Easy festive cheer

  • Festive colour
  • Indoor use
  • Hassle-free

Embrace the Christmas spirit with our beautiful artificial snowy berry garland!

Draped across your mantelpiece, wrapped around your stair banister or sat on top of a cabinet, there’s endless options for styling this gorgeous Christmas garland and adding festive cheer to your space.

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Delivery information

  • Free delivery on orders over £75
  • Delivery takes 2-4 days
  • Next day delivery from £8

Our standard delivery service costs £5 (free when you spend £75) and takes between 2-4 working days. Upgraded delivery services may be available based on your location.

Some locations may cost extra and take a little longer. For more information visit our delivery page here.

Returns

If the product isn’t suitable or you simply don’t like it, you can return it to us for a full refund.

  • 60 days to return the item to us
  • You will need to cover the cost of returning the item
  • Use a courier comparison website to get the best price

For further information or to submit a return request, visit our returns page here.

In the unlikely event that the item arrives damaged, please get in touch with our customer service team.

Fast delivery

Order by 13:50pm, choose 'fast delivery' and we'll dispatch your order today (weekdays only). Delivery is normally on the next working day. Read more

60 days to return

Not a fan? We offer a 60-day returns window. No fuss, no quibbles. Read more

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Everything you need to know

Decorated in a soft, white frosting, this beautiful Christmas garland features clusters of vibrant red berries and pinecones, bringing a fresh, wintry feel to your decor.

Our lush snowy berry garland is perfect for adorning your mantelpiece or staircase, adding a touch of elegance and warmth to your home for years to come!

If you haven't found the perfect gift above, take a wander around our inspiration galleries for even more ideas.

Did you know?

Legend has it that in the 16th century, German priest, Martin Luther, was so moved by the stars on a winter’s night, that he recreated them by lighting candles among the branches of a fir tree.

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