Christmas is one of the warmest, coziest and most family-friendly holidays!
And decorating your home, your "fortress" is one of the most important and most enjoyable activities these days!
And decorating your home, your "fortress" is one of the most important and most enjoyable activities these days!
Non-traditional decor
According to one version, one of the most relevant and topical will be decor in the style of the 90s. Perhaps this will inspire someone to bold, unconventional Christmas trees, trendy combinations and ironic decorations. And for someone, these will be touching memories from childhood.

Some of us really love using grandmothers’ plates upon the Christmas dinner table - it adds warmth and a touch of nostalgia.
Disco Decor
The 1970s are bringing back the disco era.
The world of interior design has succumbed to disco fever.
The world of interior design has succumbed to disco fever.

How can this be done? Disco balls can be hung on a fir tree, strung like a garland along a window, or laid out at the base of the tree. But not just a disco ball. Anything goes, from retro decorations to colorful LED lights.
Bows and Ribbons
Bows are clearly having their moment. With fashion trends that showcase the return of sweetness and femininity, such as Barbiecore and coquettecore, bows seem to be everywhere you can tie a ribbon.

If this trend is to your taste, we offer you to decorate the Christmas tree or the stairs. With the bows. Or, you even can find some table plates and decor with the boys on it.
Handmade, Felt Decor
We are seeing an emphasis on simplicity, coziness and natural elements. Perhaps this happens due to the fact that the theme of handicrafts is becoming closer to the residents of megapolises, they are increasingly striving for a certain simplicity.
Even Diptyque, the French perfume house, picked up the trend with its iconic advent calendar, collaborating with the English artist Lucy Sparrow on an assortment of charming felt gingerbread, pine cones, lollipops and Christmas trees.
Even Diptyque, the French perfume house, picked up the trend with its iconic advent calendar, collaborating with the English artist Lucy Sparrow on an assortment of charming felt gingerbread, pine cones, lollipops and Christmas trees.

We suggest you pay attention to wool felt toys and socks, hand-painted ceramic interior trinkets.

To cut a long story short, we do believe that your home and its decor is an ever-evolving expression of who and where you are and what you value. And, there’s simply no better, or more joyful and actual, season to demonstrate that expression than Christmas.
And don't forget about a wreath or bouquet of fir-tree - this will add that very aroma of the holiday, a piece of nature and warmth.
And don't forget about a wreath or bouquet of fir-tree - this will add that very aroma of the holiday, a piece of nature and warmth.
