Martha Stewart's Design-Led Artificial Christmas Trees Have Changed My Mind About Faux Styles – These Are The Festive Silhouettes Worth The Investment
Give your home a dose of timeless charm with Martha Stewart's festive trees designed to work in every space
As someone who loves Christmas traditions, finding the perfect tree is something I look forward to as soon as December hits. For a long time, I was anti-artificial styles; in fact, I was convinced that faux trees lacked that authentic, wintry charm that's so important during this time of year – until I came across Martha Stewart's line of rather convincing (and rather festive) Christmas trees that changed my stance on the idea entirely.
Of course, a line of Christmas trees put together by homemaking legend Martha Stewart is going to be good. Featuring a style for every home, Martha's trees are the perfect way to honor the season and bring a good old dose of winter's charm into the home.
From a glamorous tinsel tree for those who enjoy a touch of decadence to a timeless spruce covered in lights, this diverse line makes it simple to find the right style for you.
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We all know that caring for a Christmas tree can be a little laborious – this is where the faux tree comes in. While finding the right one for you can seem daunting, Martha's covered all bases with her line of chic styles that's perfect for every home.
Seasonal and festive, this spruce tree is perfect if you're looking to bring some winter charm into your home. With snowy branches and warm lights, it's the perfect choice for a timeless, heritage Christmas display.
An enduringly timeless choice, this vibrant spruce is an unbeatable style that's perfect for creating traditional grandeur in your home over the holidays. Decorated with LED bulbs, it'll give any nook a warm, cozy glow that entices and invites.
Martha Stewart's gold Christmas tree is striking and playful, perfect for lovers of luxury. Tap into the decadent theme and adorn it with gold baubles, or create some contrast with some red and green ornaments that complement the gold tones.
Forever fusing timeless heritage design with today's trends, Martha is an expert when decorating for Christmas. From Martha Stewart's silver Christmas tree that glimmered and glowed to her Green-themed Christmas room that features two large trees at its center, she's experimented with all sorts of tree styles.
A home with a Christmas tree at its center is unbeatable during the holidays. While some like to place theirs at their living room window, others house their trees in dining rooms, positioned to be enjoyed during the highly anticipated Christmas feast. No matter where you're placing your tree, Martha's range is so appealing because of its versatility. With an array of styles and sizes to choose from, you can rest assured you'll be bringing out your tree with pride each year.
Whether you're looking to create a vibrant statement with a pink tree (such as the Martha Stewart Tinsel Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree in Pink) or a classic homage to Christmases of the past, there's a style that suits everyone.
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Crafted from seagrass over an iron frame, this rattan tree skirt is simple to assemble and perfect for indoor display. It carries Martha's good name, so we can almost be sure it'll look just as beautiful years from now.
Add subtle glamour to your Christmas tree with this set of four vintage-inspired ball ornaments, shimmering in layered white and gold.
Add some heritage charm to your tree with these Martha Stewart-designed wreath ornaments. Made from classic plaid, they'll give any tree a timeless, cozy feel.
Whether you're a lover of tradition or trends, Martha's playful and timeless trees are the perfect way to honor the season and bring a dose of festivity into the home.

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.
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