Deck the Walls with Festive Art: Enjoy More Than Just Tinsel this Christmas

Deck the Walls with Festive Art: Enjoy More Than Just Tinsel this Christmas

When do you put up your Christmas tree?

Traditionally, families used to wait until the start of Advent (the fourth 

Sunday before Christmas) to decorate their homes, but many households now do it much earlier. While the first weekend in December is still a popular time to unpack the baubles, an increasing number of us are declaring Christmas in November. What about you? 

Decorating for Christmas is a wonderful tradition, a way to bring warmth and cheer into our homes as the days grow shorter and darker. We string up twinkling lights, hang our decorative stockings, and place our favourite festive figurines on shelves. But have you ever considered adding another layer of magic with festive artwork?

Celebrate With Festive Artwork 

Thinking beyond the traditional baubles and tinsel, we think seasonal artwork offers a wonderful way to personalise your home at Christmas, bringing a truly unique and joyful atmosphere.

More than just decoration, festive art can set the mood with a vibrant winter landscape or a whimsical Santa scene, summoning a sense of holiday cheer. Not only that, but these pieces will create lasting memories, becoming a treasured part of your family's Christmas traditions for years to come.

The Love Tree by artist Gary Walton

But what would you choose? Snow-covered cottages and frosty landscapes, hares and foxes under a midnight sky, or whimsical illustrations with snowmen and lanterns - there’s so much choice. Whether you're drawn to traditional themes or something more modern, there are options with festive art that perfectly capture the spirit of the season, ensuring a touch of individuality in your Christmas décor.

At this time of preparation, families come together to unpack the decorations, remember past celebrations, and look ahead to the Christmas festivities to come. Changing the art on your walls can be another part of that ritual, putting away the pieces which have been with you all year and enjoying again gifts from loved ones and purchases from the past, each bringing their own memories and emotions.

What’s the most important thing on your walls at Christmas?

Have a look at our collections to see what wintery pieces you can find.

Ho Ho Ho by Doug Hyde

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