I was at one of my favorite stores Anthropologie over the weekend. This wooden tree was part of their Christmas display. Talk about a new way to think Green, you can now recycle something into your next tree. What do you think thumbs up or thumbs down?
This reminds me of Droog Design!
ReplyDeleteCool!
original et très écologique dans l'idée, même si cela fait plus penser a une hutte d'indien qu'a un arbre de noel ;)
ReplyDeleteHonestly (and you've seen how traditional I can be!) I say thumbs up! I like the different shade soft green and brown - and the shape is minimalistic, devoid of the traditional trappings of the season. Splendid!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and so creative idea!
ReplyDeleteBravo!
Léia
Randy, this one is a bit "over the top," I think. It will take me a little while to get used to this one. It certainly is different!!
ReplyDeletei really like this tree, it shows that someone has an imagination that's turned on, happy holidays Randy,,,M
ReplyDeleteVery interesting idea, I like non traditional trees too.
ReplyDeleteIt works for a window, it's different from what people expect.
Have a good day!
I like it. I love it when people come up with unique ways to represent age old traditions.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the year our mom tried to foist off an artistically-shaped piece of driftwood hung with three glass balls as our modern-style Christmas tree, straight from the pages of Sunset Magazine.
ReplyDeleteUs kids staged a revolt, pooled our allowances, and bought a little leftover Charlie Brown-type tree at the local lot.
Thumbs up. Cool idea. I saw a tree made out of tumble weeds on another blog. Though I probably would prefer to have the real thing!
ReplyDeleteCreative, and I like it... definitely a thumbs up! Do I want to give up my tree for this? definitely not...
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought of using scrap wood to make a tree. I guess you can use it in the fireplace after the holiday.
ReplyDeleteI like that tree! It looks pretty cool. Nice shot as well!
ReplyDeleteMe apunto a esta iniciativa¡¡¡ Muy interesante.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
Gee, I feel like a grinch. Everyone else seems to be thumbs up. I agree that it is clever, but do I love it? Nah. Would I want it in my house? Nah.
ReplyDeleteI am on the thumbs up side big time. I love this tree!
ReplyDeletewhy not ?? I like it !
ReplyDeletedear Randy, I wish you a very happy christmas !!
Up, of course! Love the idea.
ReplyDeleteanything is better than cutting down a real tree, so thumbs up from me.
ReplyDeleteTwo thumbs up! I want one next year! No needles all over the rug, no watering...although it might be a bear tying it onto the roof of the car!
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely.
ReplyDeleteGreen is the new black. ;)
I like it. Neat idea.
ReplyDeleteI like this idea. Agree!
ReplyDeleteGood, I saw one made out of green painted milk cartons - I think the green thing may be catching on.
ReplyDeletevery interesting for a window display. I only kinda like it.
ReplyDeleteSo....MB
Definitely thumbs up for creativity.
ReplyDeleteThumbs up! I love it, I love the store also:))
ReplyDeleteA really good idea and a nice photo!
ReplyDeleteI applaud their creativity - but it looks more like a bonfire than a tree to me! Oh dear.
ReplyDeleteWow :)) interesting three
ReplyDeleteUnique and very creative!:)
ReplyDeleteHope you have had / still have a nice Christmas.
GOD JUL!
Certainly has my seal of approval!
ReplyDeleteGeared up for the New Year?
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