
When decorating a tree, a natural approach can be a failsafe way to style – and it's anything but boring.
Just ask Khloe Kardashian, whose 2025 tree is an ode to the natural world as well as the world of luxury. The pine tree is decked out with white lights, eucalyptus, and red florals, creating a subtle but elevated ambiance in her hallway.
Luckily, this tree is super easy to recreate. Start with a traditional tree as your base (this pre-lit one from Wayfair is fantastic for the price at $92), then add natural elements, or nature-inspired accessories; this glitter pinecone ornament and can't-believe-it's-not-real berry branch would both make fabulous additions, as would any assortment of red and green ornaments.
The main goal is to keep the tree uncluttered, being intentional with how many items you are placing around it so you can let it breathe.
Shop Khloe Kardashian's Nature-Inspired Christmas Tree Edit

This Wayfair tree is pre-lit so you don't need to worry about tackling any awkward draping this year. It's also a super affordable option for a tree you can use year on year.

A beautiful combination of holly and lights in one garland. This Lit Rustic Garland is embellished with pretty red rubies too.

This pinecone ornament is dusted in gold beads and glitter, as if plucked from an enchanted forest rather than an actual one.

Ideally, those red berry branches would come straight from your backyard. But if tracking down berries in that exact deep red shade proves unrealistic, the Pottery Barn versions are nearly identical to the real thing. Consider keeping a few aside to slip into winter arrangements or empty vases so the red threads through the rest of your Christmas living room.

At 48" long and 12" wide, this garland is perfect for sprucing up a stair banister for the holidays. What's so special about this design is that it's 'real touch,' so it looks and feels like natural foliage.

The Ralph Lauren Christmas color palette features heritage greens and rich reds, with a few metallic accents. And this ornament set picks up on each of these hues, perfect for a classic tree.
'This is a great example of how to make a natural look feel truly luxurious. The key isn't just what you use – eucalyptus, berries, pine – but how you use it,' comments Megan Slack, the head of celebrity style at Homes & Gardens.
'Khloe's tree is successful because it practices intentional restraint. We often feel compelled to load a tree with every ornament we own. Instead, an editor's eye focuses on negative space: letting the tree breathe, using a limited color palette (white lights, natural greens, pops of red), and allowing those high-quality, natural elements to be the main statement. It turns a busy holiday centerpiece into a curated, serene piece of design.'