A Seasonal Splendor
The Christmas tree, a symbol of evergreen life in winter, has roots in ancient pagan traditions. Its incorporation into Christmas celebrations gained popularity in medieval Europe. In the 19th century, the Christmas tree became a central element of the holiday, especially in Germany. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who had German heritage, popularized the custom in England, contributing to its global spread.
The ornaments, originally simple and symbolic, have transformed into diverse decorations reflecting personal and cultural tastes. The adorned tree is not just branches and baubles, but it’s a luminous symbol of festive joy and the spirit of giving, creating a cherished tradition that brings families together during the holiday season.
Today, inspired by you, we are sharing a collection of our favorites, of the ones that warm our hearts and bring a smile to our face.
3. A white Christmas Tree and ornaments at the fireplace make the difference in the living room.
4. Another kind of Christmas Tree as a chandelier.
5. A Christmas Tree in the dining room to make the gatherings more joyful