White Artificial Christmas Trees

August 13th, 2009

The white artificial Christmas tree was popular for many years, generally in the 1980’s before falling out of favour some time ago.

White Christmas Tree

White Xmas Tree

However, white Christmas trees have made a significant comeback in the last few years, for the same reasons that the black Christmas tree has become popular – when teamed with black or darker-coloured decorations, the white artificial Christmas tree can provide a striking look in the most contemporary of settings. It seems these are also a throwback to the 1960’s with clean white lines and minimal decoration.

The traditional green tree will always be popular, but the white tree is also in demand because of its versatility – whilst it can be dressed to look ultra-modern, the white tree has long been associated with the traditional Christmas: its white branches are reminiscent of snow and frost, cold winter mornings, snowmen and robins. Thus, the white artificial Christmas tree sits as well in the traditional home as it does in the modern one. A gleaming white tree looks equally lovely when teamed with the traditional Christmas colours of red, green, silver and gold as its does when dressed in the contemporary minimalist colours. A common colour used are pink baubles.

Like most other artificial trees, the white Christmas tree comes in various sizes, styles, and designs. They are available pre-lit and/or pre-decorated, with frosted branches, and of course, there is the lovely fibre-optic white artificial Christmas tree.

Whichever white artificial Christmas tree you choose, it is certain to make a striking focal point over the festive season – there is something both comforting and appealing in having a cool, fresh-looking white Christmas tree in the warmth of the home.

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[...] White Xmas Trees were popular for many years before their popularity declined a few years ago, but now the white tree is in demand once more. White is reminiscent of frost and snow and all things ‘Christmassy’, and the white Xmas tree allows the spirit of Christmas to be brought into the home. The white sparkling branches provide a stunning backdrop for darker-coloured ornaments, and adding lights only adds to this effect. The popularity of the white Xmas tree is partly down to its versatility; it can be made to look traditional when dressed in the traditional Christmas colours, or ultra modern when decorated in more contemporary colours such as black or purple. Obviously, the majority of white Xmas trees are artificial, but fresh green trees are available that have been frosted or flocked to give a ‘caught in a snowstorm’ look, and these can look very effective. [...]

October 23rd, 2009 at 11:36 am

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