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The Hello Wood Christmas Tree is Constructed of Hundreds of Sleighs

While it wouldn't have been impossible for the City of Budapest to source an 11-meter tall evergreen tree and cart it into a public plaza, they have instead decided to display this glorious Hello Wood Christmas Tree, executed as no easy feat either. The timber specialist studio took 365 new wooden sleighs (one for every day of the year) and stacked them into an enormous cone to represent the familiar Western symbol of Christmas.

There are no leaves, of course, yet the lumber skeleton is a natural sub-in for a beautiful branching monument. What people are uniquely afforded too is the possibility of walking inside. Look up into the pointed peak of the Hello Wood Christmas Tree to behold a complex trussed framework that looks like a striking star or a snowflake.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Christmas Decor - The use of reclaimed materials, like wooden sleighs, in Christmas tree designs presents an opportunity for eco-friendly holiday decorations.
2. Interactive Holiday Installations - Designing Christmas trees that allow visitors to walk inside and explore offers a new way to engage with the festive spirit.
3. Alternative Tree Structures - Creating Christmas tree designs that deviate from the traditional evergreen shape introduces a fresh take on holiday decor.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore innovative ways to incorporate sustainable and interactive holiday installations into their projects.
2. Event Planning - Event planners can offer unique and memorable experiences by incorporating alternative tree structures into their holiday event designs.
3. Sustainable Materials - Companies specializing in sustainable materials can collaborate with designers to create eco-friendly Christmas tree alternatives.

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