The Ski Christmas Decor Trend Has Completely Won Me Over – Here Are the Anthropologie Sale Pieces I’m Shopping Today
Hit the slopes without leaving your living room, and explore the chic new ski Christmas decor trend, perfect for gifting or styling your home
Move over traditional Christmas themes, there’s a fresh festive trend skiing into our homes this year, and I am here for it. Ski-inspired Christmas decor is emerging as the must-have seasonal style, and it’s easy to see why: many of us adore a winter ski holiday, from gliding down powdery pistes to warming up with a cheeky vin chaud at apres-ski. Now, all that mountain magic can be brought home in chic, playful, and surprisingly stylish ways.
Christmas decorating has never felt this adventurous. Think retro skis, cosy lodge-inspired touches, and playful nods to apres-ski fun, all brought together in a way that feels polished and modern.
If you’re a seasoned skier or know someone who lives for hitting the slopes, these ski-inspired pieces also make thoughtful, festive gifts that will have them dreaming of powdery pistes all December long.
The ski Christmas décor trend finds its roots in mid-century alpine resorts and the playful glamour of post-war winter holidays, when ski culture became a symbol of luxury, leisure and a little lighthearted escapism. Retro ski posters, bold lodge textiles and après-ski gatherings all helped define an aesthetic that felt both stylish and inviting – full of character, warmth and charm.
Lately, I’ve been spotting ski-inspired pieces everywhere, from the fashion runways to the latest homeware collections, and it’s clear that après-ski chic is evolving into a full-blown movement. Is it a passing moment? Perhaps. But its rise speaks to a broader craving for joyful nostalgia and the comfort of whimsical storytelling in our interiors.
Whether you lean into vintage ski artwork, vibrant alpine prints, or playful lodge-inspired accents, this trend offers an easy way to bring personality, colour and a sense of adventure into your home. Its appeal lies in the effortless blend of cosy alpine textures, charming motifs and design-led details – creating spaces that feel curated, uplifting and unapologetically fun.
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I love this Après Ski French press for its playful burst of retro colour. It adds instant personality to the kitchen and is perfect for anyone who enjoys bold, cheerful design, relaxed weekend rituals, or a hint of alpine fun at home. It’s as much a statement piece as it is a coffee maker.
For anyone who, like me, loves hosting big gatherings, especially at Christmas, this is a truly inspired gift. It’s perfect for everything from large roasts and whole fish to winter vegetables, cheeses, charcuterie boards, or even a festive pudding spread.
This print has exactly the kind of retro‑travel‑poster energy that feels straight out of a mid‑century ski holiday brochure. Of course, it’s not a genuine 1950s original, but it captures that vintage spirit with modern quality, making it a perfect conversation‑starter for any home that loves winter‑holiday nostalgia with a dash of design‑savvy charm.
While changing your doormat with the seasons might seem a little over the top, this 'Ski You Later' version is too fun to resist. It adds a cheeky, playful touch to any ski-loving home and sets the tone for festive style from the moment you step inside.
Whether you’re curating a whole alpine-inspired scheme or simply adding a few standout pieces, this trend offers a chance to have fun with your Christmas décor in a fresh, modern way. It’s about celebrating personality, layering unexpected details, and creating moments that feel vibrant, playful, and full of life.
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Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored to a UK audience. With a background in luxury interiors and a qualification in Garden Design from London, she has a passion for creating spaces with character and emotional depth. Sophia gravitates toward interiors that defy definition, valuing individuality and effortless elegance. She lives in West London with her partner, two mischievous terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.
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