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"The People’s Tree"

"The People’s Tree"
Plato once said that man is a being in search of meaning. This proud tree honors humanity's unified quest and thus is called the People's Tree. Carved from a sturdy hardwood found in the northern temperate zones, it is designed to capture a sense of motion in nature. Indeed, the artful shape of the boughs resembles...
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"The Norwegian"

"The Norwegian"
This graceful tree will bring a sense of gratitude into your home. Every Christmas, the Norwegian capital city, Oslo, provides the cities of New York, London, Edinburgh and Washington D.C. with a Norway spruce, as a gesture of appreciation for the aid these countries gave during the Second World War. Our version is made of...
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"The Little Swede"

"The Little Swede"
"Lagom" is a Swedish word that does not have an exact translation. It means "just right", or "exactly enough, but not too much or too little". Our Little Swede, a feather light assembly of oak woods, captures the essence of this very Swedish idea. If you are truly ready to "downsize" for the holidays, this modest, simple Festive Tree is a great...
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"The Puzzle Tree"

"The Puzzle Tree"
An enigma is a puzzle – something with a hidden meaning, so we will leave it to you to discover what lies herein. This unique tree is truly a sum of its parts. The Puzzle Tree consists of a set of 14 geometric wood shapes, which you will cleverly join together yourself (seriously, it's easy) to capture the iconic shape of...
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A Great Tree for Easter!

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Festive Trees are ideal for showcasing decorated Easter eggs.

In Finland, Sweden, and Denmark, Easter traditions include handpainting eggs and blessing homes with pussy willow branches.

In Germany, hollowed eggs are decorated and hung on the branches of shrubs and trees during the weeks before Easter.

In the town of Salfeed Germany, a 75 year old man has been decorating an apple tree with thousands of decorated Easter eggs for decades, drawing tourists from around the world.

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