After the stop-start of last year’s Christmas and the wash-out of 2020, we are all in need of some good old-fashioned Christmas celebrations for 2022! From sustainable décor to paper decorations, we’ve got everything you need to know about this years Christmas decoration trends.
NATURAL TONES
Light greens add colour to a predominantly white palette. Accents of woody brown, terracotta and gold add warmth to designs. The resulting fresh, natural aesthetic contrasts fabulously with the time of year.
Popular natural textures such as stone, linen, wood and cork will add depth and interest. Delicate patterns inspired by the natural world will be prominent on everything from crockery and glassware to tree ornaments and tealight holders.
Blue and Gold
Deep rich blues paired with luxurious warm gold looks set to be another one of the big Christmas Trends for 2022. Expect to see blue & gold offerings across the High Street and online.
Festive brights
One of the key Christmas trends for 2022 looks set to be vibrant colours and atypical Christmas décor. Lanterns, honeycomb balls and festoon lighting will feature heavily in Christmas aesthetics this year.
Brighter colour schemes are on the up, with John Lewis’ rainbow coloured decorations proving most popular.
Paper decorations
Whether it’s honeycomb Christmas trees, paper stars or the resurgence of paperchains and paper garlands, there is no doubt that paper décor is set to be one of the biggest Christmas Trends for 2022.
Paper décor ticks all the boxes – eco-friendly, fun, easy to make & use, and applicable to any celebration – it’s been a key trend all year long and is the perfect décor to adorn your home this festive season and beyond!
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More is more for Christmas 2022!
From greenery to coloured glass, bud vases to tealights, and bowls of ornaments to overflowing tiered trays, homes are set to be packed to the brim with festive loveliness! This isn’t about spending more … this is about using what you’ve got to the max!
Sustinability
Sustainability will continue to be an important focus this year with retailers making a conscious effort to improve their products with eco credentials. For decorations, consider artisanal, handcrafted, wooden, recycled glass and papier-mâché decorations, and for the Christmas dinner table, focus on recycled glassware and reusable crackers.
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