Ho Ho Ho: these are the five biggest Christmas tree trends of 2019

Every year we are inundated with trends. High boots (which the fashion crowd incidentally wears like this), colored teddy coats à la Max Mara, the tortoise shell-print on the nails, oversized blazers, black basics making way for fifty shades of brown, velvet love seats for the home, one of these pink plants on the table, and with Christmas in our sights now also some Christmas trees. From a tree specially designed for your pet or a smaller living space to a very slim fir: these are the five biggest Christmas tree trends of 2019:

This is the perfect Christmas tree for anyone with pets or little kiddos on the hunt for ornaments. Read: no more hassle at the bottom, yet another stranded Christmas ornament or torn garland that cats, dogs, and kids get a bit too enthusiastic about. Thanks to this tall tree, they can never ever reach it, ha-ha. Genius, right?

Inspired by the Rocky Mountains, these types of thin Christmas trees are becoming increasingly popular. Slim, tall, and therefore extra elegant. Actually a kind of supermodel among Christmas trees.

Take a branch from a gigantic pine tree, decorate it with Christmas-proof decor and voilà: you have a beauty of a Christmas branch that many a tree can tip to, so pretty it is.

A genius solution if you prefer the absolute biggest Christmas tree but have a shortage of space: the half Christmas tree. And now, to be very honest: that sounds crazier than it looks in pictures, right? I likey.

No hassle with a root ball, basket, skirt, pot, or other wobbly bottom, because if it’s up to the Pinterest pros, it’s the vase that scores you extra styling points.



