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The 19 best artificial Christmas trees to pine after this year, tried, tested and decorated

From pre-lit options to hyper realistic picks, the team have selected the best fake Christmas trees to buy now
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Due to its popularity, the unlit Symons Nordmann Fir that we tested is now sadly sold out online. If you're still looking for a tree from The White Company, there are just a few models left in stock, most of them smaller trees, which would look lovely on a table or nestled into a corner as a secondary tree:

1.5ft Pre-Lit Ultimate Dressed Christmas Tree
£65
The White Company
3ft Pre-Lit Christmas Tree
£115
The White Company
Commerce editor's notes:

My first impression of The White Company Symons Nordmann Fir were strong. This is an incredibly malleable tree, where every single branch can be tweaked, turned and fluffed for a hyper-realistic finish. However, it's worth noting that this does mean it comes out of the box needing a bit of work, as the branches get quite flattened under its own heft whilst in transit. The colour is great, with some tips hand painted in a slightly grey hue to balance out the greener ones. This prevents the tree from looking too artificial, and keeps it from looking too ‘plastic’.

When I looked closely, I noted that the tips are made of two different materials, with the end of the branches covered in hard plastic tips, which gradually turn into more paper-y ones as you get closer to the trunk. This works really well as you get the full, bushy look closer into the trunk and a more realistic finish on the more visible parts of the tree.

Christmas Tree Storage Bag – Large
£45
The White Company

Assembly-wise, The White Company recommend that two people put the tree together as it is incredibly heavy. I managed to put it together alone, but it was unwieldy and quite cumbersome, so I think their suggestion is the sensible choice. It comes in three sections which slot together neatly. The tree stand is easy to screw into place, and the basket is a nice touch. One thing to note is that it is a little harder to get the tree into the base with the basket around it as you have to lean over the top of it. We'd also recommend investing in TWC's smart Christmas tree storage bag, to avoid having to squash the tree back into the cardboard box.

When it comes to decoration, thanks to its size and bushiness, this tree can handle a lot of decorations. We chose to keep this relatively pared back, as it's already such an impactful tree. However, we think it would look brilliant in full glamour. We have deducted one point as the top spike isn't sturdy enough to hold up a heavy star or angel, so if you want a tree topper, you'll have to attach it to the top in another way, as we did when shooting the tree.

Best rainbow light artificial Christmas tree: Selfridges Winter Pine Colour-Changing Pre-Lit Christmas Tree

Left: the assembled tree. Right: the decorated tree.

Rachel Whiting
InformationSelfridges Winter Pine Colour-Changing Pre-Lit Christmas Tree
Dimensions:5ft, also available in 6ft
Pre-lit:Yes, warm white lights and rainbow available
Material:Mix of PE, PVC
Tip count:1,160, 232 per foot
Bulb count:250
House & Garden's verdict:
Winter Pine Colour-Changing Pre-Lit Christmas Tree
£250
Selfridges

Between the 19 artificial Christmas trees that Selfridges has on offer, we found their Winter Pine range the most appealing. It's a little wider than their ‘Sierra Nevada’ trees and a little wilder than the very conical ‘Shadowfall Fir’–the Goldilocks of their trees, if you will. The Winter Pine comes in a 5ft and a 6ft size option, but we wanted to road test the smaller of the two because of its impressive ‘tip per foot’ ratio.

Commerce editor's notes:

This tree definitely had the lowest quality packaging, which was worse than I would have expected from a Selfridges delivery. However, once I had it out of the box, there was no discernible difference in quality between this tree and the other top four in our edit.

Like the John Lewis tree, the branches of this one were super flexible and could all be moulded and tweaked to create a fluffy, realistic, organic shape. The polyethylene and PVC tips are well defined at the end of the branches and are nicely detailed, so the tree looks just as good up close as it does from far away. For the smallest tree in our top five, the tree punches well above its weight in terms of bulb and tip count.

This is also the only tree in our edit that offers two different colour lighting settings, which means you could opt for a fun, kitsch tree with rainbow lights one year and a more timeless, elegant look the next year.

When we began decorating, we did note that the branches were a little less sturdy than the other trees'. They drooped a little bit more and, if you compare the two images above, you can see that the branches have been really pulled down under the weight of the decorations. This is definitely something I would recommend you take into consideration if you have any really precious, breakable baubles. Our final note on the tree, is that the top is pretty flimsy, so if you want a heavy topper, you'll need to use fishing wire or similar to secure it to the top of the tree.

Unfortunately, this tree is now out of stock online, but if you're looking for a similarly colourful and fun tree, take a look at our recommendations below.

Rainbow Spruce LED Pre-Lit Christmas Tree, 7ft
£299
John Lewis
Balsam Hill Nordmann Fir Twinkly Christmas Tree, 8ft
£1,429£999
Harrods
150 Multi Coloured LED Traditional Pickwick Christmas Lights
£39.99
Lights 4 Fun
SHareconn 6FT Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree with 330 Warm White & Multicolor LED Lights
£120£71
Amazon

Best artificial Christmas tree for decorating: Marks and Spencer Pre-Lit Grand Fir Christmas Tree

Left: the assembled tree. Right: the decorated tree.

Rachel Whiting
InformationMarks and Spencer Pre-Lit Grand Fir Christmas Tree
Dimensions:6ft, 7ft, 8ft
Pre-lit:Yes
Material:Mixed materials
Tip count:1,110 (7ft snowy)
Bulb count:2,000 (7ft snowy)
House & Garden's verdict:
7ft Pre-lit Snowy Grand Fir Christmas Tree
£379£303.20
Marks and Spencer

Just one of Marks and Spencer's impressive faux tree offering, the Pre-Lit Grand Fir Christmas Tree is a triumph. It has three different lighting options, and 350 bulbs, which is a fair amount for the size and price point (note that The White Company tree of the same size has 40 bulbs more and the slightly taller John Lewis tree has 30 fewer.)

Commerce editor's notes:

The most silver-coloured of our top five trees, the Marks and Spencer Pre Lit Grand Fir looks incredibly elegant. Instead of a super saturated, deep green, it has a more muted hue that's perfect for more classic decorations.

It was easy to assemble, with three sections slotting neatly together and a sturdy stand. Once up, I found it appeared a little less structured than the other trees, with branches of varying lengths and thickness. However, this contributed to a more ‘real feel’ as it had a more organic shape. Like The White Company trees, this faux number has a ‘power pole’ which means the lights are connected simply by erecting the tree. Much like The White Company, Marks and Spencer claim their trees have ‘memory flex’ branches, which would mean the branches ‘spring’ back into place, however I didn't see this really happen on any of the trees. They all need manual fluffing.

Our decoration editor, Rémy Mishon, declared this tree her favourite to decorate. As she put it, the Marks and Spencer Pre Lit Grand Spruce was just the right level of “bushy-ness” with good gaps between the branches so that the baubles had room for a proper dangle. With some trees, the baubles don't have enough space to drop down and they end up awkwardly sitting on the branch below with a loop of redundant string above them. Thanks to its shape, this tree ended up being the fastest to decorate of the ones we tested. A final note on decoration, this tree has the sturdiest top spike, which could handle an impressive, heavy tree topper.

As well as the 6ft tree that we tested, this tree also comes in 7ft and 8ft heights, if you're looking for something a little taller. Sadly the standard Grand Fir has now sold out in all sizes - a testament to its popularity. However for something a little different, we think that the snowy version of the M&S Grand Fir is very tastefully done, and currently has over £70 off its full price for Black Friday - shop now to avoid missing out on this impressive tree.

More of the best artificial Christmas trees to buy in 2024

John Lewis Brunswick Spruce Unlit Christmas Tree

Brunswick Spruce Unlit Christmas Tree, 7ft
£249
John Lewis
InformationBrunswick Spruce Unlit Christmas Tree
Dimensions:7ft
Pre-lit:No
Material:PE/PVC
Tip count:3507 tips
House & Garden's verdict

John Lewis has a huge array of trees to choose from – I tested out its 7ft unlit Brunswick Spruce, which has a pleasing overall conical shape, but with slight variations to the branch lengths, with some slightly overhanging others, giving it a very realistic look.

The fullness of this tree is what really makes it stand out from the others on offer in the store: it has more than 3,500 moulded PVC tips, and the colour of the branches range from a deep emerald green near the trunk to a lighter tone at the tip, which helps add depth.

The tree comes in three easy-to-slot-together sections and the branches are hinged, so you just pull them down into place, before tweaking them into your desired position. It comes with a metal stand and this version is unlit (although you can also get the lit variety). I felt it was really good value for such a big sized tree that competed well on the realism stakes with the more premium trees.

At seven feet tall, John Lewis are offering a lot of tree for a rather affordable price. This one is particularly full and bushy with its hinged branches and great shape, giving it great presence beyond the decorations you're sure to adorn it with. We also like how realistic the foliage looks and replicates a real spruce tree really well. For Black Friday this year, you can get 20% off selected tree skirts with the promo code TREESKIRT - we think a tree skirt is a great addition to cover up the tree stand and make your artificial tree look as lifelike as possible.

Cox & Cox Ultimate Lights Pre Lit Tree

Ultimate Lights Pre-Lit Christmas Tree
£550
Cox & Cox
InformationCox & Cox Ultimate Lights Pre Lit Tree
Dimensions:7ft, 8ft
Pre-lit:Yes
Material:PE, PVC plastic and metal stand
Tip count:Not declared
Bulb count:4,000 (7ft), 5,400 (8ft)
House & Garden's verdict:

If you’re after a real show-stopper, then this tree from Cox & Cox could be the answer: ‘with an impressively realistic spread of needles and tips’ all made from PE/PVC, and an ‘imposing stature’, according to their website. The colour is a very realistic blend of dark and lush fresher greens, and the graduated effect does look like a real tree in a forest.

The number of lights they have crammed on this tree is impressive: there are 4,000 bulbs on the 7ft, something the brand say is more than five times the amount on other comparably-sized trees; which makes you more grateful that it is pre-lit (imagine unravelling that amount of wire). You can programme the lights to come on in eight different speeds, but personally I prefer either a steady “on” or a very gentle twinkle.

Balsam Hill Noble Fir Christmas Tree

Noble Fir Christmas Tree, 7ft
£1,419£699
Balsam Hill
InformationBalsam Hill Noble Fir Christmas Tree
Dimensions:7ft
Pre-lit:Yes
Material:Plastic
Tip count:1,985+
Bulb count:700
House & Garden's verdict:

For a truly lavish and ultra-realistic artificial Christmas tree, look no further than Balsam Hill's Noble Fir. Standing tall at seven feet, it sits at the higher end of the price spectrum at £1,099, but is currently on sale with over £700 off, so now is a great time to take the plunge. But if you are ordinarily a die-hard for real trees, consider the money saved by reusing this excellent quality tree year upon year. It would last well over ten years if cared for and stored properly.

The tips are moulded from fresh clippings of live trees, in order to authentically recreate the Abies Nobilis, a species which is native to the Pacific Northwest. It's attention to detail like this that makes Balsam Hill trees stand apart in terms of realism. The branches are hinged, and the tree comes with a stand, on/off foot pedal for the lights, a storage bag, protective gloves and extra bulbs. The lights are LED, and there are 700 of them ready on the tree to give your living room a warm Christmas glow. Just add your personal touch with a plethora of hanging decorations, and perhaps an angel or a star sitting at the top.

Balsam Hill Nordmann Fir Unlit Christmas Tree

Balsam Hill Nordmann Fir Unlit Christmas Tree, 8ft
£779£549
Harrods
InformationBalsam Hill Nordmann Fir Unlit Christmas Tree
Dimensions:8ft
Pre-lit:No
Material:Plastic
Tip count:Not declared
Bulb count:700
House & Garden's verdict

In my mind, Balsam Hill do the best luxury artificial trees (the brand was created after the founder had a family member with a tree allergy); the branches are designed based on clippings from real Nordmann Firs, with needles that are a dark waxy green on top, and gently curved to reveal a silvery underside–just like the real thing. The magic is in the PE moulded tips, on the 7ft model there are 2,026 of them. Between the branches you can glimpse the trunk, which unlike some other models, has been designed to look like a real tree trunk to add to the natural look.

Putting it up is easy; it comes in three sections, which you slot together like a parasol, then into the base. Then you unfurl the branches, taking care to pull them out at realistic angles. It says it needs two people to man-handle it (it is 20kg), but I managed on my own. It comes with a metal stand, so you do need to dress it – I covered mine with hessian fabric and lots of presents.

Very Sherwood Real Look Full Christmas Tree

Sherwood Real Look Full Christmas Tree, 6ft
£189.99£130.99
Very
InformationSherwood Real Look Full Christmas Tree
Dimensions:6ft
Pre-lit:No
Material:PE, PVC plastic and metal stand
Tip count:1,836
House & Garden's verdict

For a properly bushy look, Very's Sherwood Christmas Tree is the way to go, especially when reduced by £59, as it currently is. It's over 180cm tall and has a depth of 127cm, so be sure to measure your designated space in both directions before committing. The last thing you want is a bizarrely conical tree because you can't extend the branches fully. Their Sherwood tree has needles made from a mixture of PE and PVC so create a dynamic and realistic look. It has 1,836 tips to help create a realistic bushy look, while there are hinged branches, making them easier to fluff and it comes with a folding metal stand.

There are lots of positive reviews for this tree. Most customers say it's very full and bushy looking. That said, some customers have reported that the stand isn't strong enough to support the heavy Christmas tree. We think the tree is still worth it overall, and if the stand can't cope, you can always purchase a relatively inexpensive replacement from Amazon.

If you're already dreaming of a white Christmas, then we suggest moving fast and ordering your tree. Whilst Very might not have been particularly high on your list of Christmas tree retailers, we think their selection is actually quite grand.

Balsam Hill Canadian Blue Green Spruce

Canadian Blue Green Spruce
£319£219
Balsam Hill
InformationCanadian Blue Green Spruce
Dimensions:4ft-12ft
Pre-lit:No
Material:PE, PVC plastic
Tip count:1,460+
House & Garden's verdict

This unlit Canadian Blue Green Spruce is a bestseller from Balsam Hill. It differs from the BH Nordmann Fir, in that it has a much fuller, conical shape all the way to the top of the tree, and the colour, as the name suggests, is more blue-ish green with silvery hues. But in all other aspects, it boasts the same high spec with lifelike plastic moulded needles, based on the real tree, full coverage (the 7ft Canadian Blue Green Spruce has over 2,124 branch tips) and an easy assembly, with its three sections slotting together.

To my eyes, the Nordmann Fir is more what I expect from a Christmas tree - the variety is more likely what you’d see as a real tree in a European household at Christmas, but there’s no doubting the Canadian Spruce is a tree of equal beauty. I also, as a lazy and impatient Christmas decorator, personally prefer the pre-lit, but unlit is not only cheaper, it also gives you more control over where to place your lights.

Selfridges Bosk Halesworth Pre-Lit Faux-Pine Christmas Tree, 7.5ft

Bosk Halesworth Pre-Lit Faux-Pine Christmas Tree, 7.5ft
£650
Selfridges
InformationBosk Halesworth Pre-Lit Faux-Pine Christmas Tree, 7.5ft
Dimensions:7.5ft
Pre-lit:Both available
Material:18% PE, 35% PVC, 47% iron
Tip count:Not declared
Bulb count:Not specified
House & Garden's verdict

Year after year, Selfridges come through with a range of exceptionally good artificial Christmas trees. Our pick of the bunch this year is the Bosk Halesworth pre-lit, a handsome 7.5 foot tree ready to brighten up your Christmas. At £650, it's not the cheapest tree on this list, but it's a high impact, high quality option that will stand the test of time. Pre-lit trees really takes the hassle out of it all, which will be music to any busy host’s ears, but they still look really high quality. This tree comes ready to sparkle and looks very decadent. It's more affordable than some of Selfridges' other trees, but lives up to their luxury name.

Balsam Hill BH Fraser Fir

BH Fraser Fir, 7.5ft
£1,029£719
Balsam Hill
InformationBH Fraser Fir
Dimensions:Sizes from 5.5ft - 9ft
Pre-lit:Both available
Material:PE, PVC plastic and metal stand
Tip count:3,272+ (7.5ft)
Bulb count:1,180 (7.5ft)
House & Garden's verdict

Balsam Hill have established themselves as the go-to place for the absolute best Christmas trees, and we’ve never seen more realistic-looking trees. Their website is full of YouTube videos explaining everything, so if you’re ever unsure on something, it will most likely be explained in one of then. All of the trees are categorised by how realistic they look, so you can be assured that you're getting something of quality, even when ordering online. Once you've selected the main aspect of your tree, be it a Noble Fir, European Silver, Alpine or a Royal Blue Spruce, you can then choose from tens of options including height, shape, lights and more. This Fraser Fir is in the top category, ‘most realistic’, and features ‘easy plug’ LED lights, which connect through the trunk and has over 800 lights, is the ‘regular’ shape meaning its full and bushy with over 3,272 tips and has a three year guarantee.

Very 6ft Cashmere Tips Christmas Tree

6ft Cashmere Tips Christmas Tree
£89.99£45.99
Very
InformationVery 6ft Cashmere Tips Christmas Tree
Dimensions:6ft
Pre-lit:No
Material:Not specified
Tip count:398
House & Garden's verdict:

Blowing the competition out of the water in terms of affordability vs size, Very's 6ft Cashmere Tips tree is currently discounted to just £45.99, which is £14 cheaper than this tree was for Black Friday last year, where it was again among our top picks. The tree has a much lower tip count that is in line with the lower price, and while it may not be as luxurious as some of our other choices (Balsam Hill, we're looking at you), we still think that this tree has a pretty natural look that far exceeds its bargain price tag. When loading on the decorations, this will pad out the tree too.

Customer reviews say that the tree is bushy and looks great decorated. Others mention the branches not being the strongest, so that may be something to bear in mind, but for this price you can't really go wrong if you need a new artificial tree.

The best artificial Christmas trees, at a glance

The five best artificial Christmas trees, tested in the House & Garden studio.

Rachel Whiting

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