M-2 before hearing Little Papa-Noel, watching Maman I Missed the Plane (iconic Christmas film for many generations), waiting for or enjoying the snow, going shopping for the gift that will please your child the most. the great-granduncle who we only see once a year, eating 4 starters / 5 main courses and 10 desserts as if the rest of the year had forgotten to eat…
But Christmas is also the time to share our creativity and show our guests our adoration for this big red man and these very festive colors, so to avoid you having to bring out the old party favors from previous years find the TOP Christmas trends, for a magical day:
Trend 1: the traditional and timeless red/white/green
The emblematic color of Christmas for many years, red/white and green has rocked our sweet nights waiting for Santa Claus and decorating the tree with our baubles passed down from generation to generation.
These colors, which once became “has-been”, are making a comeback to the delight of all. Associated with warm chalet materials and the Scandinavian trend. Traditional Christmas still has many years ahead of it.
So don’t hesitate to overuse wood, dim lights, apples, deer, holly and hot chocolate for your Christmas…
Trend 2: white and silver
At a time when the trend is towards refined and natural decoration. The white/silver style ensures an elegant and attractive ambiance to your interior.
Despite preconceived ideas about the coldness of these colors, they will bring out the magical aspect of this end of year.
So use your papers, your wreaths, and candles to create something “homemade” that will give a unique style to your decoration.
Don’t forget the simplicity of the materials used will add character to your world.
Trend 3: Gold and black
Often associated with silver, gold has taken off on its own in recent years, now alongside black. A mix of colors that was initially unlikely for the end-of-year celebrations, gold and black have become the symbol of glamour.
As we prepare for a gala, we dress the table with glitter, rhinestones, sequins… We don’t hesitate to mix shapes and patterns for a daring Christmas.
Trend 4: blue
Thanks to these variations of shades, blue is now essential for our holiday meals. Going through duck blue, indigo blue, navy blue, all these colors take us on a journey to meet the expectations of each and everyone.
Blue also goes perfectly with gold and silver colors to bring serenity and modernity to your table.
PS: Don’t forget to add cookies for Santa so he can enjoy your warm and welcoming interior.








