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Now you can trim the tree with more than traditional red and green baubles; disco balls, rustic animals and “Pantone pink” ornaments are taking center stage this holiday season.
What’s hot this year?
Whimsical critters are widespread as ruffled wool roosters, feathered owls and felted hedgehogs offer a sweet complement to colorful glass balls and champagne-colored icicles.
Laser-cut ornaments are also big, with many decorations available as boxed sets. Roost’s set of 12 delicate laser-cut St. Lucia Birch snowflakes ($20) comes housed in a simple wood box that is perfect for gift-giving.
Similarly, laser-cut brushed brass ornaments ($16 apiece) in six shapes by Danish design firm Studio Arhoj come in a sturdy box for safekeeping.
There may be trends, like snow globes and alphabet adornments, but there are no rules.
Here, we offer a wide-ranging assortment — available in stores now and perhaps discounted soon — for your holiday tree. (They’d also make a nice hostess gift.)
Sporting hedgehog in felt from Anthropologie, available as three characters. $16.
Ruffled rooster soft wool ornaments handcrafted in Peru exclusively for Crate and Barrel. $9.06.
Set of 12 laser-cut wood St. Lucia Birch snowflakes from Roost available at OK stores. $20.
Laser-cut brushed brass ornaments by Studio Arhoj available online at Huset, huset-shop.com. $16.
Robin Hood critter from OK, $12.50.
Silver disco ball from CB2. $1.95. Also available in gold.
Laser-cut snowflake from World Market. $3.99.
Golden antler ornament from Anthropolgie. $14.
Galactic gold ornament from CB2. $4.95.
Ceramic deer head from Target. $4.
Set of 25 miniature balls from Target. $3.
Glass diamond pink ornament from CB2. $2.50. Also in blue and green.
Handmade felt kitty ornament from MADE by DWC (Downtown Women’s Center). $10.
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