Simple Christmas Tree Stand

December 13th, 2007

From Sarah:

I always stick our Christmas tree in a small, galvanized steel bucket, as I have never found a stand that I liked. At last, Austrian designer Matthias Lehr has designed the perfect stand. His X-Mas-Tree-Stand is made of wood with a stainless steel tube and is easily folded for storage. View at raumgestalt.net (look under Christmas Box); available for 45.50 at nennmann.com:

P.S . Growing up in the UK, we never put our tree in water; strangely, I find the tree lasts just as long without water. Update: A reader says: “The Nordman Fir, which is the most popular variety of Christmas tree in Europe, does not seem to require the water that North American varieties do. It is popular because it never seems to shed needles.” Maybe that explains it.

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  • 1. monika  |  December 14th, 2007 at 12:56 am

    The Nordman Fir, which is the most popoular variety of Christmas tree in Europe, does not seem to require the water that North American varieties do. It is popular because it never seems to shed needles.

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