Tired of the same old same old when it
comes to Christmas trees? Is the
traditional tree just not cutting it these days? Perhaps you'll have a hard
time seeing the forest for the trees with the alternatives I've found (since
some of these hardly qualify as trees in the first place), but on
the eternal quest for variety and newness, here are some of the latest
Christmas tree designs coming down the pike.
Available in three sizes, this plywood Green Xmas tree come flatpacked and is 80% more eco-
friendly than traditional pine trees. Made with environmentally aware
ingredients, they are CNC routered with
waste material minimized by design. Plus, they can be used for several years to
come. That is, if your children don't
throw it out the window in protest. Buro North has a full report about its
ecological benefits and analysis on his site.
Next up is a contemporary idea for the
unconventional set. "Merry Merry" decals further the concept of going
green, eliminating the 3D tree altogether. This six-foot, die-cut vinyl wall
sticker performs all necessary functions as the symbol of a Christmas tree --
it's just...not. This self-adhesive decal can be applied directly to the wall,
and provides a quirky alternative for those short on space or the desire for
following tradition. For $180 you can get your own Merry Merry tree, which
comes with four ornaments and a star topper to "trim" it with. What a
tree-trimming party that would be.
Next up is a contemporary idea for the
unconventional set. "Merry Merry" decals further the concept of going
green, eliminating the 3D tree altogether. This six-foot, die-cut vinyl wall
sticker performs all necessary functions as the symbol of a Christmas tree --
it's just...not. This self-adhesive decal can be applied directly to the wall,
and provides a quirky alternative for those short on space or the desire for
following tradition.which
comes with four ornaments and a star topper to "trim" it with. What a
tree-trimming party that would be.
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