Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

alternative . christmas trees

For the last few years I’ve popped on over to IKEA to pick up our Christmas tree. It’s cheap, just $20, and you get a $20 credit towards your next purchase. But I must say that living in a smaller home and the thought of cutting down a living tree is weighing more on my mind. This is why I’ve rounded up some of the most interesting Christmas tree alternatives on the web. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did…

(Clockwise from top left: Eco Plywood Christmas Tree by Buro North via Besportier | Decorated branches via Canadian House & Home | Wall hung Christmas tree via Freshome | Living Etc postit Christmas tree)

(Left: Recycled bottles Christmas tree via Metaefficient.com | Right: Wine glass Christmas tree via The Style Files)

(Left: Flat screen tree via ReadyMade | Center: Lucite Christmas tree by Aaron R Thomas | Right: Design My World Africa Tree)

 

Lara McCulloch-Carter

Author of the Special Event blog ready2spark

Director of Marketing – Regal Tent Productions

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View Comments to “alternative . christmas trees”

  1. Daniel Molina says:

    Hi! How’re you?
    I would like to know what’s the hotel (Is this a hotel?) in the post: imagination uk

    I think that this’s in UK, but i don’t know the name of it.

    Thank you !

    I’m going to wait for your response.

  2. Hi Daniel, Imagination UK is a UK-based event production company. I’m afraid it’s not a hotel – although I bet their employees work all nighters :)

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