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Homes & Gardens
Megan Slack

Carole Middleton's eclectic Christmas tree reminds us that the best festive decor is personal – it includes a 'sneaky' surprise in the branches

Carole Middleton.

As the founder of Party Pieces, a mail-order party supply company, Carole Middleton can have her pick of holiday decor – so which pieces make the cut?

While we can't speak for her family home in Berkshire, we can see that her office tree is an eclectic mix of string lights, wooden ornaments, and, in her words, 'the ever-important glittery baubles' – combining Scandi-style ornaments with more sparkly elements that bring a hint of glamor to the traditional tree. 'There’s even a sneaky elf hidden somewhere in the branches,' Middleton writes.

With your Christmas tree, you'll likely design with aesthetics in mind, but Middleton's arrangement is a reminder that, above all, decorations should be personal. If you want to combine glittery ornaments with subtler wooden alternatives, then why not? The best Christmas decorations are the ones that feel personal and don't follow the rules – and if Middleton lives by this mindset, we can rest assured knowing we're in good company.

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Another benefit of following the eclectic, 'no-rule' look is that you're sure to take joy from your Christmas decor every year. Middleton first shared the tree back in 2019, but we would be surprised if she had changed her ornaments for this year. After all, if they're personal and fun, there's nothing to change. Claire Garner, the director at Claire Garner Design Studio, agrees.

Garner explains that this year, people are opting for more unique ornaments that are sure to impress long after 2024 – starting with handcrafted pieces that celebrate craftsmanship.

'The design trends are shifting towards a more thoughtful, handcrafted design. Celebrating artisans and craftsmanship will take center stage this festive season, and I expect to see an emphasis on unique, handmade pieces that bring a personal and meaningful touch to Christmas decor,' Garner says.

'Whether it's handwoven ornaments or artisanal wreaths, there's a growing appreciation for the artistry and care that goes into each item, making decorations feel more special.'

Additionally, Garner recommends layering textures and experimenting with more organic decorations (like pinecones) to keep your tree eclectic and on-trend.

'Layering textures and incorporating natural elements like foliage, pinecones, and dried flowers will also be key,' she says. 'It’s about creating a cozy, inviting space that feels authentic and reflects a more mindful approach to the season.'


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