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Martha Stewart2.1m Snow Douglas Spruce Christmas Tree

R2,499

Retail: R3,300
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From baking Christmas cookies to decorating Christmas trees and gift ideas, find what you need to plan a perfect holiday with Martha Stewart. As America’s most trusted lifestyle expert, her range of Christmas Trees offer quality, style, and festive cheer.

The Martha Stewart 2.1m Snow Douglas Spruce is a statement piece that encapsulates a winter wonderland!

Strikingly true-to-nature, the Martha Stewart 2.1m Snow Douglas mimics nature’s design with 1000 fully covered snow flocked spruce tips, vertical internal branches and a garland-wrapped pole, the Martha Stewart 2.1m Snow Douglas Spruce is full and beautiful.

Designed with a metal stand and self-centering screws, it is kept upright and straight all season long.

The Martha Stewart 2.1m Snow Douglas Spruce is a must-have for the holiday season! From Martha’s home to yours.

Product Features
  • 1000 Tips
  • Full Snow Flocking
  • Realistic Looking Foliage
  • Vertical Internal Branches
  • Garland-wrapped Pole for Full Appearance
  • 3 Piece Tree
  • Metal Tree Stand with Self-centering Screws
  • Easy to Assemble
  • Lightweight and Easy to Store
Product Specifications
  • Christmas Tree Size: 210cm
  • Number of Tips: 1000
  • Type of Tip: Spruce
  • Tree Colour: Green with Snow Flocking  

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