Jeremy Gutsche — December 8, 2006 — Luxury
My hip condo complex has placed a not-so-hip ban on live christmas trees. This leaves me searching of the next big thing in trees. Last year, one could buy an upside down Christmas tree, but that's so 2005 it's not even funny.
Instead, I may have to opt for somthing a little more 2006, like this tree of lights designed by Estilo. It's actually called the 'Tree Tealight Holder', but our good friends at Luxist have given it the grander name it deserves. A Tree of Lights, all for just over two hundred bucks.
Instead, I may have to opt for somthing a little more 2006, like this tree of lights designed by Estilo. It's actually called the 'Tree Tealight Holder', but our good friends at Luxist have given it the grander name it deserves. A Tree of Lights, all for just over two hundred bucks.
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