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Olivia Wolfe

These 'Barely-There Trees' Are Trending for Christmas 2024 — Magical and Minimalist in Equal Measure

A row of seven artificial Christmas trees that are thin and have branches with lights rather than a full tree. There are little piles of snow beneath the trees.

Christmas is not complete with out a beautiful tree to ring in the season, but whether you're short on space, or just prefer a more minimalist approach to festive decor, hauntingly pretty Christmas twig trees are emerging as one of the big trends with retailers this year.

These 'barely-there' trees aren't like your usual Christmas tree idea, but what they lack in lush foliage compared to a real or artificial fir tree, they make up for in sculptural, pared back beauty — a cozy yet chic take on the classic decor. We're seeing these trees everywhere this year, but some of our favorite twig trees are on Pottery Barn this year.

Whether you are searching for small space tree alternatives, or looking for more Christmas accent pieces to dot around the house, the twig Christmas tree trend delivers an instant hit of festive joy, without having to spend hours unpacking baubles or untangling lights.

I've been searching the internet for all the best of the bare tree styles, and as it turns out Pottery Barn is offering a whole selection of this trending yet timeless look, as well as a handful of our other favorite stores. Here are all the Christmas twig trees you need to get the best of the 'barely there' look.

(Image credit: Pottery Barn)

Christmas Twig Trees from Pottery Barn

Other Places to Shop for Christmas Twig Trees

How to style Christmas twig trees

We have already spotted the twin tree trend for Christmas this year, and the Christmas twig tree style is the perfect way to create this look. Pop a couple twinkling twig trees in varying heights in you living room, and you will have tackled two trends in one look.

In our opinion, these Christmas tree alternatives look best undressed, but if you do want to add something to the branches, consider subtle glass ornaments, such as raindrops or icicles, or using simple styles in one cohesive color.

All of this to say, I am immediately adding this Christmas decorating trend into my seasonal plans.

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