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Why Aluminum Christmas Trees Were So Popular In 1950s America

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If you think about a tacky and sad-looking Christmas tree, chances are you’ll imagine the Charlie Brown Christmas tree. However, back in the day, aluminum Christmas trees were super popular, even though they’ve definitely become dated and even tacky today.

The publication Jezebel recently interviewed Sarah Archer, author of design history Midcentury Christmas, and they chatted about the history of these aluminum trees and just why they were so popular in 1950s America.

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Why were aluminum Christmas trees so popular in the ’50s?

Aluminum Christmas tree / Wikimedia Commons

“Fake trees generally actually go pretty far back. What happens in the ‘50s, which is when they really burst onto the scene, aluminum’s abundance was really a byproduct of the war effort. Many of those materials were used or really ramped up—or even invented—for wartime applications. So the aluminum industrial complex, as it were, after the war was like okay, we’re ready,” Sarah says.

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She continues, “Alcoa was the biggest manufacturer of aluminum for the war effort and for aluminum products throughout different parts of the 20th century, but they didn’t actually make trees, although the Alcoa brand was used a lot to promote them. Most of them came from this place called the Aluminum Specialty Company, in Manitowac, Wisconsin, and they started to get really popular and they would say, “made with real Alcoa Aluminum.””

It became ‘cool’ to own retro and vintage items later on

Vintage Ad for Reynolds Aluminum Christmas Tree / Courtesy of Reynolds Aluminum

Later on, she states, “There was this real effort to glamorize these. You’ll see lots of household ads from the ’50s and ’60s that show an ultra-glam housewife with an aluminum tree and a set of aluminum tumblers and a toaster and a coffeemaker. This was the wonder material of this time period. As far back as the ‘30s it was referred to as poor man’s silver. It was this cheap workaround to look refined and glam at a time when nobody could afford actual silver.”

So, they were popular and modern-looking for the time period; they had this Space Age-y look to them that faded just as fast as they popularized. By the ’70s, they faded out of Christmas style, but soon made a slight comeback through the ’80s and ’90s as people found them to be ‘retro’ and ‘cool’ again. It was starting to become ‘cool’ to own vintage things, and that trend has continued long into the 2000s as well.

Representation in popular culture

Aluminum Christmas trees in ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ / CBS

Sarah also mentions A Charlie Brown Christmas, noting that if you pay close enough attention, you may see all of those aluminum Christmas trees in the background as Charlie Brown goes to search for a tree. The special was released in 1965, so it’s interesting to see how the popularity of aluminum Christmas trees in that time period was represented in popular culture.

“The main plot point is the Christmas musical, but then there’s this sidebar about the tiny sad Christmas tree that is collapsing under the weight of a single ornament, which is the tree that he chooses. And it’s in contrast to this shiny pink metal tree that Lucy thinks is the greatest thing since sliced bread,” Sarah notes.

Did you or your family ever own an aluminum Christmas tree? Do you still own one for the sake of nostalgia?

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