Stylish Black Artificial Christmas Trees

August 4th, 2009

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 demand worldwide in the last decade.

black-christmas-treeThe UK took the black Christmas trees on from the USA in 2005. 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.

Like many other artificial trees, the black version is available in many different styles, designs and sizes. In keeping with the modern, minimalist look, black trees are usually decorated in white, producing a striking and sophisticated yet festive look. Many black artificial Christmas trees 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.

The elegant black tree looks like it could even overtake the traditional green tree in terms of popularity. This is because the black artifcial Christmas tree represents the style and luxury and thus will be in big demand amongst the fashion conscious. 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!

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