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Dobbies Unveils Four Christmas Themes

Dobbies has unveiled its Christmas decorating trends for 2023, showcasing the festive possibilities for homes and budgets of all shapes and sizes. With value options in mind, the garden centre has curated four trends that highlight how people can achieve a memorable festive season without spending a fortune.

Above: A Classic Luxe Christmas tree.
Above: A Classic Luxe Christmas tree.

Themes cover a traditional Christmas with a fun twist in Christmas Wonder; a celebration of luxurious cherry reds and antique golds in Classic Luxe; a natural blend of the outdoors and winter interiors in Cosy Christmas; and Mystical Winter, which takes its inspiration from frosted landscapes and cool icy tones. Each theme feature decorations, baubles, home accessories and trees.

“This Christmas, our themes are here to inspire people to have fun with festivities and celebrate the season with things that bring them joy,”  says Dobbies Garden Centres’ senior Christmas buyer Lynsey Abbott. “Our 2023 offering is inclusive, with great value options sitting at the heart of all our themes.”

Top: Dobbies Cosy Christmas dining and barware.

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