2024 Author: Gavin MacAdam | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 13:38
If ordinary balls and garlands are a little fed up, then you can safely experiment, creating a real art object from a Christmas tree. Products of famous world designers will help you get inspired for creativity. Which idea do you like best?
There are only a few days left until the New Year, but in order for the atmosphere of the house to be truly festive, it is necessary to acquire an important attribute of the New Year - a Christmas tree. Someone prefers to buy a living "forest beauty", someone prefers artificial Christmas trees, and someone makes them on their own. We offer you to get acquainted with design ideas for creating the main New Year's symbol.
Connaught Christmas Tree
At the Connaught hotel in London, designer Tracy Emin has very touchingly decorated a Christmas tree with purple neon lights. With their help, love messages are written in verses. The top of the spruce is decorated with an angel in bright lights in memory of the artist's mother who died last year.
Singing Spruce Es Devlin
The original Christmas tree was created by British designer Es Devlin. She is notable for being able to sing New Year's songs using 1,000 words from 25,000,000 19th century poems and carols. The tree was made especially for the famous London Victoria and Albert Museum of Art. Each of its visitors is invited to hang their words and wishes on the tree.
Christmas tree sled by Hello Wood
The Hungarian architecture studio Hello Wood has installed two Christmas trees. They are based on 400 wooden sleds. At the end of the holiday, they are planned to be disassembled and distributed to those families who need to heat their houses with firewood in winter. Christmas trees stand on one of the central streets of London and Vienna.
Christmas tree with lava lamps by Misha Kahn
American designer Michael Kahn decided to use artificial Christmas trees and lighting. Located in New York, its design is based on popular souvenir lamps (lava) with oil in paraffin. In addition to these lamps, there are many glass and steel decorations on the tree. Instead of a star, the designer used a fluffy pink fur pom-pom.
Funny Christmas tree by Joana Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan
This tree is like from the cartoon "Plasticine Crow", as it is made from a series of different colorful candles and caps. Of these, they represent the noses and mouths of eight funny faces that cheerfully look at visitors to Granaria King's Cross. The tree is part of a larger arts and entertainment program called The King of the Cross Project.
Christmas tree made of ceramics by John Booth in London
British ceramics and textiles designer John Booth decorated the tree with handcrafted collage-style souvenirs and trinkets. They resemble the author's famous collection of vases. Designed for a major London-based publisher, John's brand is partnering with the non-profit House of Voltaire, which will sell Booth's holiday favors and donate the proceeds to a charity to support homeless children and adolescents.
Christmas tree upside down by Karl Lagerfeld
The master of fashion and style Karl Lagerfeld decided to turn the Christmas tree upside down. It is located in the lobby of the five-star Claridge's Hotel in London. The structure is equipped with silver and gilded toys and a reflective star mounted at the very top of the tree. Tinsel hangs on the branches in the form of "silvery stalactites". At the very bottom of the spruce there is a white sheepskin rug, hand-embroidered Icelandic, representing snow.
Plasticine tree by Gary Card
It took about 400 boxes of plasticine of different shades to make this spruce. Its designer attached it over a steel structure. Gary Card wanted his New Year tree for the Sanderson Hotel in London to embody multiple emotions at the same time: surprise, chaos and the excitement of the festive bustle. Gary used plasticine to awaken his childhood feelings, creating characters from the fairy tale "Alice in Wonderland". In addition to them, you can find funny gingerbread and snowmen on the tree.
Glass Christmas tree from Yabu Pushelberg
A leaf of glass elements that were blown by hand and connected with brass fittings made of gold is what this original designer Christmas tree from the Czech glass brand Lasvit consists of. The structure of the tree was developed by the design firm Yabu Pushelberg specifically for the lobby of a Hong Kong hotel.
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