Upside-down Christmas tree for your corner

October 26, 2007 @ 12:17 am

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Modern technology has allowed us to do miraculous things with everyday objects. For example, if you’ve ever wanted to hang your Christmas tree upside down in the corner of your ceiling, you now can with the half upside-down corner Christmas tree.

Ok, so Christmas trees aren’t technically “everyday” objects, but this still counts as “forward-thinking” (in some wild sense).

Evoking a 12th century Central European tradition of hanging a tree from the ceiling at Christmas, this unique 4′ pre-lit fir attaches to your ceiling, allowing more room in less-spacious areas for the placement of furniture or more decorations underneath. The tapering shape allows the tree to suspend in places that do not accommodate a traditional holiday tree, such as on the upper part of walls or in a ceiling corner. The trees lifelike tips are made of PVC, and it is pre-strung with bright white commercial lights rated for 3,000 hours of operation. The inverted shape makes it easier to see ornaments, which hang away from the dense needles and do not get lost in the foliage. Easy to assemble and attach to a ceiling using its built-in hoo ks. Wall Tree. With 370 tips and 200 lights. 48″ H x 45″ W x 30″ D. (15 lbs.)

If the upside-down thing doesn’t tickle your fancy, then maybe the corner aspect will. In that case, you can opt for the “regular” tree for the corner wall. Still just as wacky, I guess. Merry Christmas!

By the way, if you order $100 or more from Hammacher Schlemmer, you can use the coupon code HOLAFS2 for free shipping. Yippee!

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