The Greenest Christmas: Natural Decorations With a Lot of Charm

From the selection of materials to the motifs. This Christmas is very natural, with wooden balls, ornaments in the shape of animals, pine cones garlands… If you want to give a “green” touch to your tree, do not miss our shopping.

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The tree decoration is not what it used to be. If these days you have been browsing the shop windows or the e-commerce of the decoration stores, likely, you have already noticed. Where are the typical opaque glass (or plastic) balls from your childhood? And the garlands of colored pearls? There are some, but the ornaments of wood, fibers, wool, textiles, or crochet have been ousted from their throne. Wooden balls, pineapple garlands, animal and mushroom ornaments, branch details to decorate the tree, crochet or felt reindeer, balls made with snowy branches… With the influence of the Nordic style, with a lot of wood and references to nature, it has turned into “urban” a Christmas decoration that until not long ago we reserved for the mountains or in the countryside.

1. NATURAL LOOK

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Wood is not synonymous with rustic or country. Wood with a very scandi look.

2. YOU ARE MY STAR

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The red dotted hearts, the feather ornament, and the star with the reindeer, all finished with a string, give a chic natural look to the ensemble.

3. AND THERE WAS LIGHT!

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The luminous garland of this tree is made of paper, which gives a very warm light. The ornaments, with a reindeer head, carved balls, and stars, are all made of wood.

4. ALPINE INSPIRATION

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This tree has been infected from its mountain environment. With reindeer and deer, snowflakes, trees, and stars. And some ball with hair, which gives the most naturally “wild” touch to the whole.

5. WELCOME CHRISTMAS

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This hanger, which you can place on the tree, on the front door, on a wall or wherever you prefer, will give your home a lot of charm, all with a very Nordic air.

Posted by Rennata

A passionate female writer, I specialize in articles about architecture and home interiors. I love sharing insights and inspiration to help readers create beautiful and functional living spaces.