I was told it was a sight to behold- a fifteen foot crystal Christmas tree standing under a huge Swarovski crystal chandelier. Our good friend, who happens to be a flight attendant, photographed the tree in the lobby of her hotel, the Harbour Grand, in Hong Kong. The signature crystal Christmas tree is placed in the center of the oval-shaped lobby of the Hotel.
For those who think bigger is better, you might have liked this Swarovski crystal tree that was in the Siam Paragon Shopping Mall in Bangkok, Thailand last year. The stunner contained over 2,000 crystals.
Another of this year's Swarovski crystal Christmas trees is a beauty standing in the Christkindli-Market at the ShopVille-RailCity, located at the train station in Zurich, Switzerland. It holds over 7,000 crystals. You can view the list of Swarovski's 2011 crystal trees here.
Personally, I don't know how I ever missed this chocolate Christmas tree last year from chocolate artist, Patrick Roger!
Which is your preferred?
oooooohhh Ann I love the last two particularly the chocolate one looks more manageable enjoy the week
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All of the trees are to be admired, but I prefer a simple tree that has been decorated with love and can be touched!
ReplyDeleteMay the peace and joy of Christmas be with you and your family in 2012. Bisous.
P.S. Hope to hear from you soon.
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