Martha Stewart's tabletop Christmas tree proves that the best holiday decor can be done on a miniature scale – her look is replicable in every home
Stewart has decorated her home with green and gold ornaments, wreaths, and glass icicles – but one feature stands out as our favorite


Martha Stewart's blog is a constant source of interior design and gardening inspiration, so when we saw that she recently posted about her holiday decor, we needed to take a closer look.
This year, Stewart has opted for a look that is both timeless and chic, favoring flecks of metallic, greenery, and natural materials to give her home a cozy yet refined appearance.
'Whether I am home or away for Christmas, I always like to decorate several rooms with festive trees, wreaths, and pretty plants from the greenhouse,' she states on her blog. 'This year, some of my decorations include gold, silver, and green tabletop trees glistening with ornaments, coordinating wreaths on the windows, colorful orchids, and other lush green potted plants.'
Of all her Christmas decorations, however, one stands out as our favorite: her tabletop tree (seen below). 'Here is a green tabletop tree in my sitting room. The ornaments include different shades of green and gold,' Stewart says. While Stewart could create any holiday display, her bite-size tree is a reminder that more doesn't always mean more.
Her Christmas tree is compact enough to fit on a table in every sized home – because there's nothing we love more than when a celebrity shares a look that's both accessible and adorable.
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Below, we have found a miniature tree, alongside some accessories, to give your home a Martha Stewart-worthy ambiance. Happy shopping
This artificial tree offers the opportunity to tap into Martha Stewart's look year after year. Unlike a natural tree that will only live through one Christmas, this one will impress many Decembers in the future. Place it on a table in your living room to follow her exact example.
For an elevated alternative, I love this shimmery wreath from Williams Sonoma. If placed on a door, the silver bells will ring lightly as the door moves, creating a festive soundtrack to your decor.
Dress up your tree in the luxury of green velvet – the on-trend materials for 2024/25. Deep pine-green flocking coats the eight glass ornaments, unifying the many shapes and textures for a warm, cohesive and cozy look.
These pretty festive tabletop trees will make a wonderful addition to a coffee table, sideboard or even to decorate a dull desktop. I'm sold.
For indoor or protected outdoor use, this champagne-hued wreath is pre-lit and pre-decorated so you can simply hang up and go. There's also a matching garland and centerpiece if you're looking for the full set.
No need for freezing temperatures – get the icicle effect with this 50 pieces set, which can easily be hung on tree branches for a chilly look.
'I try to vary the holiday decorations in my home. I always use lots of trees – silver, green, or gold in every room,' Stewart expands on the subject of her wider decorations.
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'I always try to display them differently each time. In my Brown Room, silver trees decorate the dining table with ornaments and glass icicles on every branch.' It's not too late to follow her example for 2024 – but we do need to act fast.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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