If you’re looking to add a little extra to your decor, then look no further for all your festive inspo. From Santas and sequin bows to disco balls and twinkly tequila bottles, these are the Christmas baubles we’re adding to our trees…

Some of us went early with the decorations, but if you haven’t, don’t panic; the stores are still full of colourful ornaments. John Lewis, for one, will never let you down. Be sure to check out the London-themed decs, but if you’re after a bit of glam, head to Harrods and Liberty London. Both these luxury department stores are like treasure troves overflowing with all your high-end holiday baubles. Oh, and then there’s Selfridges. This year, the iconic store has outdone itself. We’re talking a full-on explosion of every kind of tree ornament from renowned Christmas brands, like Gisela Graham and Vondels.

Cody Foster & Co. is another label to watch for quirky pieces; the famous people collection, including King Charles, is brilliant. Then there’s the tasty selection of cocktails and cake, all of which will look super cute on your tree. On the opposite end of the scale, you can opt for more minimal or vintage versions from Cox & Cox or Nkuku. You could even make it thoughtful with our pick of personalised Christmas baubles.

Don’t hold back this Christmas. Embrace the joy and douse your home in baubles, decorations and merry little ornaments.

Christmas in London

Classic baubles

Festive animals

WEST ELM, Felt Skiing Dog Bauble, £16

Bring your tree to life with all the cute animals, from woodland creatures and felt characters to wild beasts and beautiful birds.

Arket, Felt So Animals, From £10

A personal touch

Oliver Bonas, Embroidered Alphabet Decoration, £7.50

Erin Rose Illustration, Mini Snow Globe featuring your family 2024, £42

Nothing says Merry Christmas like a personalised ornament.

Santa snacks

Vondels Decorations

Today you can fill your tree instead of your tum with everything from cake to croissants.

Party vibes

Vintage feels

With Christmas being a time of nostalgia, it’s no surprise that we’re transfixed by delicate antique and vintage ornaments. Genuine pieces are generally made from fine mercury glass or hand-blown, while today’s replicas are created in light metals.

 
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Traditional reds

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