With only a few days left until 2023, the excitement of the New Year begins to surround homes, offices, educational spaces, shopping centers, and all other structures. This week, we offer solutions to the search for creative tree ideas that are different from traditional Christmas decorations. We look at the Christmas trees and creative examples, which are the most significant symbols of the New Year decoration concept!
Founded by ASPEN in 2004, the laminate flooring manufacturer DENDRO designed a unique Christmas tree for 2023. The Christmas tree is located in ASPEN Headquarters and is produced from natural hardwood. Specially sized pieces of laminated parquet come together to display a dynamic structure and greet the excitement of the new year.
Cage Tree
The agency OuterEdit famous for its creativity designed a Christmas tree for a shopping mall in Singapore. The Christmas tree is 13 meters high and consists of ten layers that are constructed using shades of yellow. The Christmas tree, designed using metal cages, was inspired by the Millenia Walk designed by the famous architect Philip Johnson.
Christmas Tree from LEGO
The world's largest LEGO Christmas tree was built at Kings Cross St Pancras International Station in central London all were built from LEGO. The Christmas tree is 10 meters high and was completed with LEGO bricks. The tree was decorated by local school students, which built a total of 600,000 LEGO bricks. 1200 Christmas balls furnish the gigantic and creative LEGO Christmas tree.
A Transparent Christmas Tree
"The Glass Tree" is quite different from the classical Christmas trees and located in London's famous skyscraper The Shard. The tree is the work of British designer Lee Broom created from 245 blown glass pendants, all handmade. The Glass lamps that make up the transparent are suspended from the ceiling in the air. As a contemporary work, the transparent Christmas tree is very inspiring.
Sustainable Christmas Tree
The world-famous florist brand McQueens Flowers has designed a Christmas tree with decaying flowers. The tree is based on sustainable ideas that use flowers from various stages that they describe as dramatic decay. Biodegradable flowers can be used as Christmas trees before they are mixed into the soil, thus avoiding the purchase of synthetically produced artificial trees.
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References:
wired.com
designboom.com
outeredit.com