Description
Our Confetti Glass Tree Decoration takes the simple shape of a tree and renders it in glass with a soft, mottled white finish. The speckled pattern runs across the whole cone, catching the light in different ways as you move around it, so no two angles look quite the same. It sits on a short glass base that keeps it steady on a shelf, mantel or windowsill.
Available in 2 sizes, from a small 10cm x 10cm x 15cm piece to a larger 15cm x 15cm x 25cm one, you can pick a single tree or group both together for a little forest effect. The smaller size works well dotted along a sideboard, while the taller one holds its own as a centrepiece. Both share the same confetti-style glasswork and clean tree silhouette.
The pale, frosted look suits winter and festive displays without leaning too heavily into any one colour scheme, so it pairs easily with warm metals, natural wood or plain white china. As a made object each piece carries small variations in the glass, which is part of the handmade character.
Specification
| Material |
Glass |
| Dimensions |
10cm x 10cm x 15cm to 15cm x 15cm x 25cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
2 sizes: 10cm x 10cm x 15cm and 15cm x 15cm x 25cm |
| Colour |
Mottled white confetti glass |
| Shape |
Tree cone on a short round base |
| Type |
Decorative sculpture / figurine |
| Finish |
Speckled, semi-frosted glass |
Frequently Asked
What are the two sizes available?
The range comes in a smaller 10cm x 10cm x 15cm tree and a larger 15cm x 15cm x 25cm tree, so you can choose one or use both together.
Is this a light or purely decorative?
It is a decorative glass tree figurine. It has no bulb or fitting and is designed to sit on a surface as an ornament.
Will the glass pattern look the same on every piece?
Each tree is made from mottled confetti-style glass, so small variations in the speckling and finish are normal and give each one its own character.
Where does it stand best?
It has a short flat base, so it sits steadily on a shelf, mantel, sideboard or windowsill. The smaller size suits tighter spaces and the larger works as a centrepiece.
Does it suit non-festive décor?
The pale white finish is neutral enough to display beyond winter, pairing well with wood, warm metals and plain china through the year.