New twists on the traditional artificial Christmas tree

New twists on the traditional artificial Christmas tree

Now is the time to go out and buy presents, wrap them, and put up holiday decorations. And guess what, you wouldn’t be the only one if getting an artificial tree was part of your holiday preparations.

Artificial Christmas trees have become increasingly popular due to their low maintenance and wide availability (as opposed to making sure a real tree is sufficiently watered and constantly cleaning up fallen needles). Artificial Christmas trees, however, can be decorated to reflect your own sense of style and taste.

Artificial trees come in a wide variety of colors, patterns, and shapes; they are not limited to the standard green or flocked versions. For those of you who are looking for a truly unique artificial Christmas tree, we have included some of our favorites in the list below.

Substitute for an Oak Christmas Tree

This spindle is crafted in Kent from natural English wood and has a curving form that is reminiscent of modern, Scandinavian furniture. You may put a tree as short as 2 feet tall and as tall as 7 feet in the ground because the base is so heavy and stable. Although it lacks vegetation, it would be stunning when decorated with glass garlands or white angels.

The Gold Rush-themed Christmas tree

This full-silhouette tree, perfect for this year’s Roaring ’20s Christmas theme, will be the focal point of any room, whether or not it is decorated. Each light on the string is individually hand-tied, and a foot pedal provides instant on/off control. You may get this golden tree in heights between 5 and 8 feet.

Hanging artificial pre-lit Christmas tree

This artificial tree can be hung on the wall, making it perfect for individuals with limited floor space or curious dogs. Because of the metal loop hanging system, it can be displayed on any wall in the house and taken down just as easily when the holiday is over. (You could try your hand at making one if you’re handy and have a pine tree in your backyard; it wouldn’t cost you a dime. (I feel the need to point this out.)

Christmas Pampas Tree

This pampas Christmas tree is great if you’re striving for a minimalistic aesthetic or just want to stick to a monochromatic color scheme this season. Its 48-inch height allows it to be presented in a variety of settings, including on a table top, and its durability makes it suitable for holding your choice of string lights, miniature ornaments, and garland. The tree can remain safely in its basket without the need for a separate stand.

Black Artificial Christmas Pine Tree

In spite of initial hesitation, black Christmas trees have become increasingly fashionable in recent years. To top it all off, this one is highly regarded for how quickly and easily it can be put together while still providing high-quality results. Some reviewers actually loved it without the included string lights, so it’s not like that’s a deal breaker.