It was Queen Victoria's German-born husband Prince Albert who first introduced Christmas trees to England. In 1841 he put one up in Windsor Palace, word got around and the custom filtered down ...
they moved under the tree. The Christmas feast has its roots from before the Middle Ages, but it's during the Victorian period that the dinner we now associate with Christmas began to take shape.
The Victorian era also had a major and lasting impact on our contemporary ideas about the holiday season. During that time, ...
Water Capacity 1 quart Perfectly named, this Heirloom tree stand from John Wright looks every bit the part of a Victorian Christmas tree stand—but it’s no refurbished antique. It’s made from ...
A VICTORIAN attraction in the UK is to be home to the country's tallest Christmas tree. Cragside, a National Trust property, has been dubbed Britain's first smart home after being owned by ...
Take the 1800s: Amid an indulgent obsession with gold finishes and regal embellishments, the Victorian Christmas tree was often anointed with gilded acorns and holly tipped with crystals ...
Rotating Christmas tree stands up the “wow” factor of any yuletide decor, creating a dynamic display for all of your ornaments. With one of these handy stands, there’s no need to hang your ...
We also recommend a good pair of Christmas lights to go with your tree, real or artificial. With a unique design that’s easier than any other tree stand to set up—even working solo—the ...
October 2024 We’ve set up enough artificial Christmas trees to know that there’s no single best artificial tree. They come in dozens of species, shapes, sizes, prices, lighting options ...
The best artificial Christmas trees have a realistic look and feel to spread holiday cheer, while saving you the hassle of trekking to a local tree farm or parking lot. They also can be used year ...
This year, rather than spend hundreds on a real tree that’ll drop needles around your living room and dry out within a week, you may want to opt for an artificial Christmas tree instead.