The traditional ones
In total look for an assumed vintage style or in mix and match with contemporary pieces, traditional decorations remain basics.
Gingerbread cookies are undoubtedly a treat for those with a sweet tooth for Christmas. They also make lovely decorations for the tree! In the absence of real treats, go for the Gingerbread set spotted at Westwing.
The satin thread Christmas ball is stunning and unbreakable – another reason to adopt it! H&M revisits this icon in classic red, forest green or gold colors.
The delicacy of traditional blown glass and ultra-trendy brown colors: the Tinab ball from Alinea really has it all!
Made from engraved glass and fitted with a clip enhanced with small sparkling stones, Loberon’s Cheshire cut glass decorations have a very authentic vintage look – great for giving a shabby chic touch to your Christmas decor.
Powder pink is one of the essential colors for Christmas version 2023. And the set of Karol feather baubles from Bizzotto is a great option to adopt it!
Among the big Christmas trends, it’s impossible to escape the return of the classic mushroom motif. We love the IKEA version!
The contemporaries
Combining contemporary spirit and the magic of Christmas: that’s a good idea!
Between tradition and minimalism, this blown glass decoration by SØSTRENE GRENE has a delicate and timeless look.
Fan of Scandi style even for Christmas? Fall for the Caspar decorations from La Redoute! These little trees are available in felt and ceramic.
Made from brass-plated steel, the Winter Bird set from Cooee Design is perfect for enhancing the tree while maintaining a contemporary look!
This year, SØSTRENE GRENE revisits traditional Scandinavian motifs such as the candle in a collection of cotton decorations in very current colors.
To decorate the tree with flowers, choose this set of paper decorations highlighted with gold glitter from Zara Home.
The natural ones
What if we gave in to the trend for a very natural Christmas?
Woven straw is one of the star materials in IKEA’s Christmas collection. Among the must-haves of the season: this 9-piece set, to use to create a total look or to mix and match with blown glass pieces.
To design these three bells to hang on the tree, Bloomingville opted for bamboo, which gives them a natural style and great lightness.
With its set of 4 Vegetable glass Christmas baubles, AM PM captures flowers to adorn the tree.
The Alinea Salcedo ball is made of white natural fiber rayon and zari, a golden thread traditionally used to make Indian saris. Top, for a natural and festive look at the same time!
The offbeats
The holidays are a perfect opportunity to treat yourself to an enchanted break and add a little pep to the winter gloom by falling for colorful decorations with quirky designs.
With its set of 6 Eyes Christmas ornaments, Sklum offers a fresh and fun decoration – and in super trendy colors!
Llama, cactus or star: Titicaca boiled wool decorations perfectly twist the tree to warm up the atmosphere. To be found at Bon Marché Rive Gauche.
Vondels is one of the very reliable brands for finding Christmas decorations full of fantasy. Among his successes of the year, his collection of mini cowboy boots.
Oyster, stick of lipstick, car with a tree on the roof… The H&M Home 2023 Christmas collection has no shortage of inspiration to create a tree decoration that doesn’t take itself seriously.
DIY inspiration
This year, DIY decorations are a must have. No time, no desire or not really the talent? We cheat a little by shopping for ready-to-hang decorations!
Despite its minimalist design, the papier-mâché angel from Bloomingville has a maximum effect.
We love the regressive design of this Christmas house with a very gingerbread spirit spotted at Zara Home!
Paper mache balls are shaping up to be Christmas essentials this year, and Madam Stoltz is offering some of the prettiest models of the moment.
Want to make your own DIY Christmas decorations while being sure you won’t miss out? Shop the VINTERFINT paper and cardboard decoration set from IKEA!