In many parts of central and eastern europe christmas trees are hung upside down from the ceiling.
Ceiling mounted upside down christmas tree.
An upside down tree isn t a new idea medieval christians in germany hung triangular shaped fir trees from the ceiling at christmastime as a symbol of the holy trinity a central christian.
If you re think an upside down tree and more.
The first records of a tree being decorated date to the 1500s at riga latvia.
Perfect for hanging from the ceiling or anywhere you can hook the tree on to this tree comes professionally strung with warm white led lights to save you the hassle.
Prelit upside down artificial spruce christmas tree is a unique and beautiful addition to your holiday decor.
Upside down christmas trees are definitely catching on especially in urban areas.
Also more ornaments are displayed on eye level.
Since it s attached to the ceiling this way of hanging clears up more floor space for merchandise.
One thing we have issue with at our house is where to put a christmas tree.
As a joke my wife said hang it from the ceiling.
Inspired by the 12th century central european tradition of hanging trees from the ceiling the northlight 7 5 ft.
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Designed so it can fit.
This unique tree was originally designed for specialty stores to display delicate ornaments while using a minimum amount of floor space.
The early trees were a symbol of the paradise tree in the garden of eden and were decorated with food and flowers to denote abundance.
X research source many city dwellers prefer to hang a christmas tree upside down instead of rearranging the furniture in small rooms during the holidays this could be a great project to make for someone who can t have a christmas tree because of pets or small children or for the couple that s just starting out.
The tradition of hanging a christmas tree upside down from the ceiling is an old one in central and eastern europe.
Somthing a little differant this year with the christmas tree.
In fact they ve been around for centuries in eastern europe where trees hung upside down from the ceiling as far back as the fifteenth century when the tree s triangular shape had a religious.