In the spirit of the festive season, designer Deborah Bowness has created an ingenious and beautiful alternative to real and artifical trees: the Wallpaper Christmas Tree. With two designs to choose from, both in Deborah's signature trompe l'oeil with a twist style, these tree panels can either set a one-of-a-kind statement for Christmas or cover up an entire feature wall for a natural vibe and cabin feel to your interior design.
So if you decide to avoid chopped trees or if you simply lack the space for a real Christmas tree, opt for this wallpaper. Deborah's winter wonderland wallpaper scenes will fill a room without taking up space and won't leave pine needles all over the floor. Moreover, you are free to embellish your faux Christmas tree panel with DIY paper ornaments - I'm all set! You can find the fabulous Deborah Bowness wallpaper here.
Photography via Deborah Bowness
Oodles of creativity and easy on nature, Igor.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun idea....love it with the ornaments pinned on.
ReplyDeleteI love this, it's such a creative idea! Only recently discovered you via Twitter and I love that you've got 'Happy' in your blog name - we can all use a little more positivity in our lives :) xx
ReplyDeleteOh thank you very much! Welcome to my happy digital home:-)
DeleteIt is super cool idea. It is so much helpful to the people who don’t have enough space at their home. It is such a creative idea.
ReplyDeleteI really like the idea of this! However, I would miss the smell of the pine needles, so I think I will be getting a real tree this year. But I will be getting a potted tree, because I don't like the idea of chopped trees.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this inspiration Igor!
Xx. Holly.
Fabulous idea ... not so sure my kids would agree to this style ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love them all!!This is such an awesome way to decorate an alternative tree!!!Thank you for sharing Igor!
ReplyDeleteHello Igor! Great ideas here. Really like these alternatives. Saw a nice one on nordicbliss using pictures and brwon tape http://nordicbliss.co.uk/blog/2012/12/white-and-pink-christmas/
ReplyDeleteApols for the typo ;-)
Deletewhat a fabulous idea!! Perfect for small space living where floor space is at a premium. I can't wait to see your tree this year in your rooftop retreat!!
ReplyDeletevery fun...great for small spaces!
ReplyDeleteΑαααα πολυ ωραια ιδεα... και οικολογικη!
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cracking idea! Takes up no space and good for the environment.
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