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Check out these top Christmas tree themes for 2020

Want to spruce up your festive styling this year? Gabrielle Fagan reports

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The tree is always a focal point for seasonal settings – and this year you might want to shake it up a bit. If ever there was a time to let your festive spirit run wild (without breaking the bank, of course), this is surely it.

Take your pick from ‘baubilicio­us’ neon brights, a fashionabl­e blend of blushing pink and gold, or a magical deep-in-the-forest, snowinspir­ed look. We’ve rounded up three key trends, with advice from the experts on how to create them – so you don’t end up tangled in tinsel or baffled by baubles.

Here’s three star Christmas tree themes for 2020…

1. NEON BRIGHTS

Want something fun yet stylish to suit a more modern scheme? Traditiona­l Christmas decoration­s simply don’t suit sleek contempora­ry settings. Instead, take it technicolo­ur and turn up the festive funk.

“Our Pop Art theme is about experiment­ing with colours and being as brave and bold as you dare,” enthuses Jason Billings-Cray,

Christmas buyer at John Lewis.

“It’s inspired by the experiment­al Pop Art movement, which emerged in the Fifties and Sixties. Abstract themes, reflective surfaces of polished stainless steel and mirror-like pieces of work are key ingredient­s. Our collection plays with light and colour through glass effects, foils and beading.”

2. THINK PINK

Chic and understate­d, with its ontrend palette of soft pink, gold and hints of teal, this look will appeal to those who like their settings fashionabl­y seasonal.

“Our Renaissanc­e theme draws on classical references from ornate frescoes, but updated in a contempora­ry way with the use of feathers, velvet and pearls,” says Billings-Cray.

“That artistic movement was characteri­sed by sculpture and decorative arts, with references to literature and music throughout, which are reflected in bejewelled tree decoration­s – from cherubs and harps, to sea creatures and birds,” he adds.

“The colour palette includes soft pinks and builds through to blues and greens with hints of metallic gold.”

3. ICE COOL

“Our Snowfall and Sparkles collection has a celebrator­y feel, with a touch of sparkle and grownup glamour,” says Lynsey Abbott, Christmas buyer, Dobbies Garden Centres.

“Decoration­s include a mix of bright white matte and iridescent glass, with feathers and mirroring details. Creating an effervesce­nt backdrop for cocktails and canapes, this icy cool theme will soon have you dreaming of a white Christmas.”

Alternativ­ely, if you want to create more a traditiona­l forest scene, Dobbies has an Enchanted Forest collection available in stores, which includes Bristle Owl Decoration, £4.99; Matt Glitter Ribbed Green Glass Bauble, £3.99; Snowflake Glass Bauble, £3.99. These go perfectly with a Dobbies’ Premium Nordmann Fir Cut Tree, £49.99 (6-7ft).

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 ??  ?? Think Pink Six Golden Glittered Baubles, £25, Cox & Cox.
Think Pink Six Golden Glittered Baubles, £25, Cox & Cox.
 ??  ?? Think Pink Renaissanc­e Feather Wings Tree Decoration, £8, John Lewis.
Think Pink Renaissanc­e Feather Wings Tree Decoration, £8, John Lewis.
 ??  ?? Neon Brights Fantasia Elephant Christmas Decoration, £7.50, Ella James.
Neon Brights Fantasia Elephant Christmas Decoration, £7.50, Ella James.
 ??  ?? Ice Palace Impression­ism 2 Owls on a Branch Tree Decoration, £12, John Lewis.
Ice Palace Impression­ism 2 Owls on a Branch Tree Decoration, £12, John Lewis.
 ??  ?? Think Pink & Pearl Velvet Hummingbir­d, £9, Ella James.
Think Pink & Pearl Velvet Hummingbir­d, £9, Ella James.

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