![]() There are three different base elements (triple, double and single) plus various add-ons, and you can arrange them in whatever combination you want: big, small, minimalist, ornate… I’m planning to use mine in various ways over the festive period and they may even put in an appearance on the Christmas table, but for the moment they look great here with a few foraged pine cones. ![]() Designed by the Danish company’s founder, Preben Lind, it showcases beautiful organic curves and comes in chrome and gold-plated versions. On the other side of the mantlepiece I’ve placed one of the paper stars that I reuse in different ways around the house year after year, and there’s some more festive greenery – fresh, this time – in a small glass vase on the coffee table.Īnother of the paper stars has appeared on the sideboard in my little office, where I’ve created a simple yet striking display using LIND DNA’s new ‘Curve’ modular candleholder collection. I’ve secured everything with a twist of floristry wire so it should stay put for a month or so, and I’ve positioned things carefully so that there’s no risk of anything catching fire from the candle flames. From minimalist Christmas tree ideas to simple DIY christmas centerpieces, there are plenty of simple Scandinavian christmas decorations to choose from. It includes some of the same foliage, which has dried out nicely over the last few weeks, and I’ve also added sprigs of fir and some preserved eucalyptus left over from last year. It’s beautiful alone, with a simple star or just a few ornaments Homemade Popcorn Garland. ![]() And I know Im not the only one trying to wrap my head around this problem. In the living room, I’ve taken inspiration from my autumn pumpkin display and created an asymmetrical arrangement with a cluster of plain white pillar candles. These minimalist Christmas trees are pre-lit and sparse, weaving beautifully into minimalist decorating. published NovemThe festive season is closing in, and after making a recent move to an apartment in the city, Im finally starting to wonder how Im going to fit a Christmas tree in my small living room. As always I’ve opted to keep things simple and minimalist, with neutral colours and natural greenery, and I’ve focused on timeless pieces that can be used again and again rather than anything trend-led. ![]() From artificial Christmas trees with little to no. So, here’s a look at the touches I’ve incorporated so far. What is a Minimalist Christmas Dcor Minimalist holiday dcor emphasizes the less is more concept. I don’t normally start decorating the house for Christmas until December, but with the weekends falling the way they do – and with the days getting increasingly gloomy – I couldn’t resist adding some festive cheer a little earlier this year. ![]()
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