10 of the most original Christmas trees of 2019
We've rounded up some of our favourite Christmas trees of the year, including not one but two inspired by the Bauhaus and a Lego dragon in Christmas tree form.
The Lattice tree by OuterEdit, Singapore
Metal cubes in bright, gradient colours are stacked on top of each other to form the ten tiers of this lattice tree, designed by creative agency OuterEdit.
Visitors to Singapore's Millenia Walk shopping centre can step inside of the towering structure to watch its geometry transform, or see it lit from within through a scattering of LED lights at night.
Floris Iter by McQueens Flowers, London
This tree is constructed from eight varieties of dried flowers in various stages of dramatic decay and needs no decorations.
Blooms and petals that would otherwise have gone to waste were preserved and arranged by the florists of McQueens Flowers to form a biodegradable "tree" on top of a chicken wire frame.
BaumHaus by Sergio Sebastián, Madrid
Spanish architect Sergio Sebastián has created a triangular metal structure as the 24-metre-tall centrepiece of Madrid's Cardenal Cisneros square.
Its name merges the word Baum, which is German for tree, with Bauhaus ? the 20th century design school that inspired the design's simple, geometric surfaces and is celebrating its centenary this year.
The Twelve Rebuilds of Christmas by Lego, London
Lego was tasked with creating the decorations for London's Savoy Hotel this year, filling it with a series of oversized brick-builds that...
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