Victoria and David Beckham’s Monochrome Christmas Ornaments Are a Study in Luxury, Minimalism, and Subtle Holiday Glamour
The art of minimalist festivity: The Beckhams’ Miami Home is carefully curated to create a timeless holiday atmosphere (and it's easy to replicate)
'Santa came early in Miami,' Victoria Beckham says – and with Santa came a look at the Beckhams' residence in southeastern Florida. The luxury home prioritizes minimalism – starting with its neutral palette exhibited in its year-round paint choices. Naturally, however, their holiday decor follows suit, creating a serene winter look despite the sunny location.
David and Victoria were pictured alongside their son, Brooklyn, and his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, and their daughter, Harper, in coordinated pajama sets – and their Christmas tree is just as synchronized with its surroundings.
The tree in question boasts an (almost) all-white color scheme with lights and ornaments that seamlessly complement their pared-back living space. It's a gorgeous reminder of why the most simple, snow-like tones will struggle to fall out of favor, providing a calm contrast to the season's typical bustle.
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This tree showcases 2,000 branch tips crafted from a blend of lifelike PVC and PE pine needles, giving it a full, cashmere-soft appearance. It’s pre-lit with hundreds of warm white lights and includes a plug-in cord plus a built-in tree-topper outlet, making it effortless to add holiday charm to any space.
Enhance your tree with layered elegance using this set of six winter white ornaments. The boxed set includes six ball ornaments in two sizes, featuring three glittery, iridescent textures, each accented with twine for a touch of natural warmth. Coordinating without being identical, the white and metallic glass ornaments add a subtle, wintry glamour to your tree.
These delightful ornaments are ideal for adding personality and a splash of colour to your holiday decor. Hang them on the tree, drape them across garlands, or use them to craft a festive display worthy of Victoria’s home.
Mercury glass is usually the star of the show on its own, but here, its designer, Joanna Gaines, ups the ante with gold-etched pine needles and wintry botanical motifs layered over top. The painterly effect gives the entire treescape a richer, more storied presence.
I've been eager to get my hands on these pasta ornaments ever since I first saw them. They're such a fun and whimsical addition and are sure to steal the spotlight on my tree this Christmas (and they're minimalist enough to be Victoria-approved).
There is something magical about a piece that feels both festive and timeless, and this ornament delivers exactly that. It pairs effortlessly with either a white or traditional green tree, making it a piece you will reach for year after year and turning each holiday season into something truly timeless.
While embracing minimalist decor may appear no easy feat over the holidays, David and Victoria's white lights exemplify a tasteful celebration without overpowering their space. The family opted for simple white lights and glass ornaments (like these from Crate & Barrel) in a similar hue, juxtaposing their traditional green tree branches.
Plus, as experts remind us, the beauty of all-white ornaments is unlikely to fall out of favor – so if we follow suit now, we can enjoy the look for many holidays ahead.
'White has always been a staple color throughout the years,' comments Homebase's buyer for Christmas, Frances Clements.
'A neutral color like this makes a great base tone, and it pairs so well with other shades, but it also keeps everything connected in a theme. White décor also works beautifully in smaller spaces, keeping it light and open.'
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Jemma Baskeyfield, the company historian at Burleigh, agrees. She, too, recommends opting for a strict color palette that mostly comprises one hue, with white being among her favorites. 'Keep colors simple.
For some, the Kitsch Christmas of red, gold, and green is perfect, but for me, I prefer simplicity, keeping to just one color, whether that's gold or an alternative color such as blue, which I used during a previous Christmas,' she says.
Alongside our tree ornaments, Jemma recommends incorporating our color scheme through other Christmas decor pieces. 'This year, I am using several different shades of gold, so this will be reflected in cutlery, fabrics, and candle holders,' she says. Will you be following Victoria's lead before it's too late this year?

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.