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		<title>Black Christmas Trees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since 2005, black Christmas trees have been big business. This is down to the nation’s obsession with interior design; minimalism and bold, striking colours are in vogue and, to some, the traditional green Christmas tree just does not fit into the modern living space &#8211; hence the success of the black Christmas tree.
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Since 2005, black Christmas trees have been big business. </strong>This is down to the nation’s obsession with interior design; minimalism and bold, striking colours are in vogue and, to some, the traditional green Christmas tree just does not fit into the modern living space &#8211; hence the success of the <strong>black Christmas tree.</strong></p>
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<div id="attachment_556" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 306px"><strong><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-556" title="black-xmas-tree" src="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/black-xmas-tree.jpg" alt="Black Christmas Tree" width="296" height="325" /></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Black Christmas Tree</p></div>
<p><strong>There is no doubt that the </strong><strong>black Christmas tree looks classy yet contemporary when teamed with white lights and decorations</strong>. These uniform colours go so well together and also with the neutral colours that are used to decorate homes today, creating a striking yet understated focal point. Like the minimalist living space, <strong>the black Christmas tree requires very little decoration to look classy and elegan</strong>t – perhaps just a few carefully placed baubles and lights. In such a setting, a heavily decorated <strong><a title="Green Christmas Tree" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/artificial/pine/green.html" target="_self">green Christmas tree</a></strong> may appear to some too garish or out-of –date.</p>
<p>In 2005, many retailers paid testament to the popularity of the black Christmas tree, stating how they were selling more of these than the traditional green, white and gold trees. Every year since then, black trees have flown off the shelves– proving that many families place more importance on fashion rather than tradition. <strong><a title="Stylish black artificial Christmas trees" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/artificial/black/trees.html" target="_self">Black Christmas trees</a> look striking when dressed in white</strong>, but look just as stunning when teamed with other contemporary colours such as silver or cream.</p>
<p>In some respects, the popularity of the <strong>black Christmas tree</strong> is surprising. Christmas is such a happy time, yet black is traditionally associated with sadness, mourning and death. This does not seem to put buyers off, as they view the colour only in terms of its fashion value. In 2005, <strong>many retailers admitted they thought that the black Christmas tree was simply another short-lived trend,</strong> but many years later, the black tree is in bigger demand than ever.</p>
<p><strong> There are many black artificial Christmas trees on the market, </strong>in all sizes, types and designs, but what about those who like a real tree? As Roger Hay of the Christmas Tree Growers Association points out, many families ‘like to see and smell a real tree in the house’. All <strong><a title="Real Christmas Trees" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/fresh/real-trees.html" target="_self">real Christmas trees</a></strong> are green in colour, so Mr Hay suggests using a little spray paint if you want a real tree that is black in colour.  Make no mistake, the phenomenon of the black Christmas tree is no passing fad; it looks like it’s going to be around for a long time yet!</p>
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		<title>Stylish Black Artificial Christmas Trees</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 21:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black artificial Christmas trees came into vogue in the UK a few years ago, to complement the stark black-and-white decoration of many modernist homes. Such households were looking for a contemporary alternative to the traditional green tree, and thus the black tree became fashionable. The black artificial Christmas tree has seen a huge rise in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Black artificial Christmas trees</strong> <strong>came into vogue in the UK a few years ago</strong>, to complement the stark black-and-white decoration of many modernist homes. Such households were looking for a contemporary alternative to the traditional green tree, and thus the black tree became fashionable. <strong>The black artificial Christmas tree has seen a huge rise in demand worldwide in the last decade.</strong></p>
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<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-658" title="black-christmas-tree" src="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/black-christmas-tree1-300x300.jpg" alt="black-christmas-tree" width="258" height="258" />The UK took the black Christmas trees on from the USA in 2005. </strong>The black Christmas tree began in the United Kingdom, mainly in London where those with more modern homes and flats completed in black and white were looking for a more chic appearance. It was a good alternative to the traditional green and red themed trees.</p>
<p><strong>Like many other <a title="Artificial Christmas Trees" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/artificial/christmas-trees.html" target="_self">artificial trees</a>, the black version is available in many different styles, designs and sizes. </strong>In keeping with the modern, minimalist look, black trees are usually decorated in white, producing a striking and sophisticated yet festive look. Many <strong>black artificial Christmas trees </strong>come with lights attached, and sometimes feature frosted branches in metallic or white. Such trees look beautiful even without any decorations on, with the backdrop of the black colour providing a stunning contrast against the sparkling white lights. If you prefer to have a little more colour on your tree, there are black fibre-optic artificial Christmas trees available, providing a shimmering kaleidoscope of bright colours.</p>
<p>The elegant black tree looks like it could even overtake the <strong><a title="Green Christmas Tree" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/artificial/pine/green.html" target="_self">traditional green tree </a></strong>in terms of popularity.<strong> This is because the black artifcial Christmas tree represents the style and luxury and thus will be in big demand amongst the fashion conscious.</strong> It is sure to be a hot trend this year and so if you want to get your hands on a black artificial Christmas tree, buy early to avoid disappointment!</p>
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