Description
Our Xmas Tree Hurricane brings a festive touch to mantels and dining tables through the colder months. Three cast aluminium fir trees stand around a clear glass cylinder, each one detailed with textured bark and layered branches finished in antique gold. The trees frame the glass on all sides, so the piece reads well from any angle when set as a centrepiece.
The glass insert has a lightly rippled, hand-finished surface that catches candlelight and scatters a soft glow across the surrounding surface. Drop in a pillar candle or a tealight in a smaller holder, and the flame flickers between the metal trees for a warm, wintry look. The weighted base keeps everything steady, and the open top makes it easy to light and change candles.
Measuring 155mm in every direction, it sits comfortably on a side table, windowsill or shelf without taking over the space. Group two or three together for a woodland-inspired display, or stand it alone alongside greenery and baubles. Beyond Christmas, the natural tree motif works through autumn and winter, so it earns its place year after year.
Specification
| Material |
Aluminium and glass |
| Finish |
Antique gold |
| Colour |
Antique gold |
| Dimensions |
155 x 155 x 155mm |
| Design |
Fir tree hurricane |
| Candle type |
Pillar or tealight (not included) |
| Style |
Festive decorative |
Frequently Asked
What candle fits inside?
The glass cylinder holds a standard pillar candle, or you can place a tealight in a small holder inside for a lower flame.
Is the candle included?
No, the hurricane is supplied without a candle so you can choose your preferred size and scent.
What is the tree detail made from?
The three fir trees and the base are cast aluminium with an antique gold finish, while the central insert is clear glass.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the metal with a soft dry cloth and clean the glass with a damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals that could dull the antique finish.
Can I use it outside Christmas?
Yes, the woodland tree design suits autumn and winter displays, so it works well beyond the festive season.