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    Habitat launches half-height Christmas tree

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 11, 2021No Comments
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    For many families with young children, Christmas is the most magical time of the year. But for some, the prospect of mixing a curious toddler with a delicately decorated Christmas tree is a recipe for a festive disaster.

    This year Habitat is coming to the rescue of parents around the country with a half-height parasol tree, that keeps precious baubles away from prying hands!

    The faux stems are handily positioned to stay out of reach of little hands, whilst being full enough to bring stylish Christmas cheer to the home.

    The six foot half parasol tree is proving a hit with families with young kids, curious toddlers and feisty felines that might be intent on Christmas tree destruction. The faux stems are handily positioned to stay out of reach of the majority of little hands, whilst being full enough to bring stylish Christmas cheer to the home. Plus, the tree’s half-height means there’s extra room for presents from Santa – assuming everyone’s been good this year!

    With searches of Christmas trees starting on the Habitat website in early August, the half-height tree is set to be one of the retailer’s best-sellers, with the white version selling out once already.

    Habitat customers are raving about the interior accessory, and it’s lining up to be this Christmases must-have.

    Habitat customer Mrs O, 35 said: “After a total disaster last year when our baby pulled down the entire tree with just one pull of the lights, we resigned ourselves that we wouldn’t have a tree this year. We can’t wait to get the best of both worlds this year though, a tree that makes us feel festive but one that our toddler can’t get their hands on!”

    Debbie, 55 from Harlow exclaimed: “I love my half tree, it keeps decorations from grandchildren’s hands and there is plenty of room for presents underneath”.

    The half-height parasol Christmas tree is priced at £50.00 and is available in two colourways: classic green, and white.

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