Monday, December 14, 2009

Eco Plywood Christmas Tree


"The Trees can be flat-packed for ultimate transporting and storage convenience and lower transport emissions. So we’re not asking you 
to give up your Christmas icon, we’re just offering a much more sustainable way to celebrate..."

Available in small $60, medium $200, and large $1,619.
{all language and image from Buro North.}

24 Fabulous People:

  1. I love this tree... very minimalistic.

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  2. That is very neat, but holy cow the large is expensive!!

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  3. Oh no, Christmas trees that are sculpture!! I think I'll stick to my farmed grown for now but on second thought, not picking up those needles everyday does look appealing.

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  4. oh that would be perfect for my mini apartment with no storage space

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  5. I'm trying to picture that in the place where my current Christmas tree stands.
    It would definitely be a conversation piece.

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  6. Almost like having a piece of art at home!
    Love this!!
    xo*

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  7. Yikes, I can sometimes stomach a premium for being eco-awesome, but not $1600!

    Still LOVE the idea nonetheless!

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  8. That sure is pretty and trendy! I think I'd still like a good ol' coniferous, or at least a fake one too though.

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  9. oooh, i'd like the small one for my office. very cool.

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  10. Interesting Iva...very interesting.

    ~hl~

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  11. I think it's FUN!!! Imagine it with lots of decorations!!

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  12. Love this Christmas Tree !! just perfect for me with my allergies and love the modern look !!! Great Idea !!!

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  13. Lol I think I'd just rather buy one fake tree that looks real - much less money and I can actually hang ornaments on it!

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  14. I like it, but I think I would be sad if it were my Christmas tree.

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  15. OMG It's adorable!! It would definitely be easier to keep my cats of that!

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  16. But it's flammable :(

    LOL, so are trees I guess.

    Large is crazy $$$, wow.

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  17. Well, I guess one is never to old to learn, what a great idea...!
    Great post, thanks for sharing with us Iva!
    Have a wonderful day!
    Colin.

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  18. what a great idea! love that it can be stored easily. definitely a space saver compared to a plastic xmas tree:)

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