Best artificial Christmas tree for a bushy look: Harrods Green Mountain Spruce, £514.Best artificial Christmas pre-lit tree: Selfridges Frasier Grande Artificial Christmas Tree, £700.Best potted artificial Christmas tree: John Lewis Cotswold Potted Pre-lit Christmas Tree, £75.Best realistic artificial Christmas tree: The White Company Pre Lit Grand Spruce Christmas Tree, £325.Best affordable artificial Christmas tree: John Lewis Brunswick Spruce Unlit Christmas Tree, £249.We've compiled more in depth information below, but if you simply want our take ‘at a glance’, the best artificial Christmas trees to buy are: Skip to: How we tested the best artificial Christmas trees | How to choose the best artificial Christmas tree | How to choose the right size Christmas tree for your space | How to choose the best Christmas tree variety | Is an artificial Christmas tree more sustainable than a real one? | What artificial Christmas trees are already available to buy? | When should you put up your Christmas tree? The best artificial Christmas tree to buy–at a glance Best artificial Christmas tree overall: The White Company Symons Nordmann Fir Christmas Tree Plus, with a faux tree you are guaranteed a symmetrical, satisfyingly neat look, no smashed Christmas decorations as a result of droopy branches and no need to hoover up hundreds of pine needles every morning. Yes, the idea of a realistic artificial Christmas tree may seem a little oxymoronic but they really do exist. However, these days the reality is that the faux offering is much more stylish and aligned with the real thing than ever before. ![]() Many of us may find the idea of a pine artificial Christmas tree, adorned with PVC needles and pretend pine cones akin to decorating with tinsel. Whilst the smell of a real tree simply cannot be replicated, (though The White Company are giving it their best shot with their scented candles) there is something to be said for the no mess, no fuss option that an artificial tree brings. After all, isn't one of the core moments of the festive season lugging an enormous Scott's Pine or Norway Spruce through the snowy doorway only to find out it's several inches too tall for your living room? Or getting yourself frustrated because you can't find the one broken bulb that's stopping your LED lights from working? The thing is, it doesn't have to be quite like that. In such a case, rock something contrasting like white and silver for a bolder look.Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a glorious, joyful tree. Your tree can be purple itself, colored trees are very much on trend. ![]() Of course, purple and gold and gold glitter is the most popular color palette for refined styling but if you want something fresh, try emerald, purple and hot pink on a white Christmas tree. Play with various tones of purple – lilac, bold and deep purple to give more drama to the tree and give it more dimension. You may stick to only purple Christmas ornaments of various shapes and sizes or pair them up with fuchsia, gold, silver, chocolate brown and many other ornaments – purple is a very compatible color. Choose the color scheme according to the color of your Christmas tree: if it’s flocked or white, you may go for more delicate shades of purple, if it’s green, then choose bolder ones. ![]() Let’s start from the Christmas tree itself, which is the main decoration for holidays. Purple is not the most frequently used color for Christmas decor but still it’s very eye-catchy and can give really a royal feel to your space, so if you want something fresh, bold and like no other, this is an option! Purple Christmas Tree Decor ![]() When choose a color or a color scheme for Christmas, you often opt for red, gold, emerald, silver and something else pretty traditional.
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