Tabletop Christmas TreesTrees that fit anywhereWe don't all have room for big Christmas trees - a "traditional" Christmas tree, whether real or artificial. We also may want more than one tree, and quite honestly, several big ones take too much space usually - and cost a lot. Tabletop Christmas Trees are simply small Christmas trees that can fit anywhere. They come in a variety of styles ranging from a real yet short tree, say 3 or 4 1/2 feet, a live bonsai tree, a ceramic lit up tree, and much more. The most popular are artificial trees, usually 4+ feet high
and up. Traditional green is popular as is white,
silver, red, and much more. They come both pre-lit, meaning no
need to add lights, they're already there, and ones where you
add the lights yourself. Of course you can also add any other
decorations you would like too. I like this
4.5 Mixed Country
Pine. It's very authentic looking, the branches are
attached permanently to the center pole and the center pole
disassembles easily for storage purposes. . Tips include internal supporting wire to the tips so that heavier ornaments can be supported easily, but with so many lights they are not necessary for a lovely looking tree. The ten year warranty on construction and 5 years/3000 hour warranty on lights reflects well on its quality. For a number of other realistic 4-5 foot Christmas trees click here. My grandparents has a silver Christmas tree, about 3-4 feet tall from my recollection, with a funky color wheel that shined different colored light on it as the wheel rotated. I thought it was one of the most fascinating and strangest
things I'd ever seen, and my sister agreed. Natural looking it
was not! This 4.5' Pre-Lit White Iridescent Artificial Christmas Tree reminds me of a modern version of it. Although it needs no separate color wheel, it does have has 250 Multi LED Lights in purple, red, amber, green, blue, orange and even clear. It also has simple 3 piece assembly, a slim fit anywhere profile, and comes with spare bulbs, fuses, and a base is included. As with most modern quality trees, if one light goes on all the others remain lit. Yes, retro is in. This tree is very popular and perfect for some folks. Every time I see one I smile!
All the beauty of a real tree without the fuss, and it's UL rated for indoor or outdoor use. The tree can also be removed from the pot if you prefer. It's ready to use, meaning already decorated. The "ready to use" part is very appealing to many people, especially when your time is limited or in a setting like an office where you have other responsibilities. Still, my daughters would add some of their own decorations. Many people have more than one tree, with tabletop trees complementing their main tree. For example we always had a small tabletop tree for our son. It was "his" tree whereas the big tree was everyone's. He loved having his own tree, which is now the children's tree as we have 3 kids now, and they love having their own special tree. I'm considering a small tabletop Christmas Tree in the office this year. My office is quite small, but I like the idea of a little Christmas cheer there. End of year is usually pretty busy for me so I spend a lot of time there up until late December. A small artificial tabletop takes little room, basically no upkeep/maintenance, and does need watering or shed. Perfect for my and maybe your office! One of the most popular uses for tabletop Christmas trees is for people in somewhat crowded quarters, for example apartments. There is no way most apartments can reasonably have a full sized tree. I had one apartment that barely fit me, never mind a tree :) Smaller trees are perfect in these environments, whether you have them on a table or not! Also check out this assortment of ornaments. I didn't know they came in so many types, sizes, and shapes! |
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