Ceramic Christmas trees were popular in the ‘70s as the older generation loved to incorporate small ornamental elements to the room for a touch of personality and color. Although people tend to favor minimalist simple decorations these days, they are going back in time this Christmas for decoration inspiration.
People are willing to have ceramic Christmas trees and elements on their mantle pieces and tabletops again, and stores have gone ahead of the trend to stock them up for sale. The solid little pieces come in different colors and sizes that would remind many of their grandparent’s homes.
Where to buy ceramic Christmas trees today
Excited customers can purchase ceramic Christmas trees from stores like Hobbycraft, Poundland, H&M Home, Next, Etsy, Amazon and Very. Prices range from £3 to £10 for single pieces, while some in a set of twos and threes cost from £25 to £38. Designs range from colorful and playful to quiet and classy, with countless styles to choose from.
Hillary’s style expert Victoria Robinson confirmed Christmas 2024 to be one filled with nostalgia, while e-commerce expert and founder of UpPromote, Stephen Do, said vintage decoration might not be for everyone. Regardless of whatever side customers fall, a bit of shiny ceramic would not hurt this time.
How to achieve beautiful decor with ceramic Christmas trees
Ceramic trees are perfect for small, cozy spaces that will need just a few at obvious locations to elevate the room. They stand out best on tables, windowsills, and mantelpieces, but they can also accompany other decorations like holly branches, wreaths, and pine cone arrangements.
Bigger spaces would require more of these trees, preferably with embellishments such as tinsel, to make them more noticeable. They can also get clustered together on a corner table, along with shaded lamps, scented candles, holiday cards, and photo frames.