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Have a holly, jolly, luxury Christmas; it’s that time of year again and if you’re scrambling to get your hand on gifts for you mum, dad, siblings, in laws, friends and the whole of your work place, well, not to stress you out even more but you can’t forget about the decor! That’s where we come in clutch, serving up a list of the best Christmas baubles, snow globes and other decor to keep you feeling both fashionable and festive this holiday season. You’re welcome! Emily Phillips

Louis Vuitton

What’s Christmas without a cutesy gingerbread house to tempt your tastebuds? Though not edible, Louis Vuitton has the collectable sugar plum palace to satiate your festive desires. Dubbed the Asnières Box, this leather and canvas gingerbread house reimagines the founder’s family home – his historic residence at Maison d’Asnières – with a generous sprinkle of sugar, spice and everything nice. Decorated with a Christmas tree, Santa’s elves and LV’s Vivienne, all of whom peek out from behind icing-swiped windows and doors, the decorative container also opens up from the roof to hold whatever clutters your desk, be it stationary, holiday baubles or gingerbread men! Shop here. Emily Phillips

Fendi 

You may be gnawing on a generous helping of yorkie puds this festive season, but we’ll be drooling over baguettes on Christmas morning, and no, we’re not talking about bread. What’s caught our attention this year is none other than Fendi’s iconic Baguette bag, this time in a more-than-mini form – the classic arm-essential is now showcased within a clear glass Christmas bauble. Washed in a classic Yuletide red colourway, the baguette bag is made with a red glitter fabric and has never looked more merry seeing as it’s finished with a metallic red leather tie and decorated with a palladium-finish metal FF clasp. It’s a shimmering example of the best holiday decor on the market. Shop hereFreya Goodchild-Bridge

Cartier

Cartier’s Christmas offering for 2024 comes in the shape of a frosty snow globe with a familiar furry friend poised as the centrepiece. It’s not quite Rudolph, Donner, Dasher, or even Dancer for that matter, but it’s the French maison’s iconic Cartier Panthere purring in the middle of the snowy scene! The panther, whose powerful demeanour has remained a key motif for the atelier since its first appearance in 1914, sits atop of a lacquered, gold-finish metal podium while a small ladybird scuttles across the snow by its paws. Get your hands on this festive feline snow globe here. FGB

Charles Jeffrey Loverboy x Wedgewood

If you are one of the few Christmas grinches out there who can’t bear the thought of letting your kids wreak havoc in the kitchen, decorating their own baubles only to be leave the kitchen table covered in paint, then we have a *lovely* alternative for you. Enter London’s most fashionable risk-taker, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, which teamed up with fine China manufacturer Wedgwood, for a series of fiercely festive hand-painted ornaments. With 493 on offer – each splattered in a wash of technicolour – the Glaswegian designer’s ornaments mean you’ll get your hands on a one-of-a-kind Lover-bauble (pardon the pun). Shop the festive goodies hereFGB

Completedworks

The 12 days of Christmas bring us many a merry gift: five golden rings, eight maids a-milking, six geese a-laying and even a Partridge in a pear tree. For London-based cult jewellery brand Completedworks, it wasn’t quite the partridge that sparked its attention, but the pear tree. In an effort to re-interpret the classic song, the jewellery and ceramics label presents a set of three bio-resin, pear-shaped tree ornaments. Named Husband number six? The baubles are doused in a healthy glaze of pearlescent pinks and ivories, and topped with a dainty white ribbon. The trio’s luminescent finish is bound to let fairy lights dance about the living room – get your hands on the pear-shaped possy hereFGB

Gucci

Given Gucci’s infamous three-stripe red and green motif, the Italian luxury label is met with a slightly easier task when it comes to putting its own spin on Christmas stocking fillers, and this year is by no means any different. Crafted from mouth blown Murano glass, using a balloton technique, Gucci is harking back to Italy, where the label was founded, and is celebrating the craftsmanship of its stomping ground with its festive baubles. In a transparent red glass, a keychain donning the GG logo sits on top of the ornament, tied around a ribbon featuring the archival web stripe in green and red. Grab your Gucci-fied tree decorations hereFGB

Prada

2024 is for decorating your Christmas tree with designer baubles, and Prada is getting in on the action. Delivering a chic set of textural glass ornaments that bubble with geometric chequers and feature the Prada logo across the front, these collectable decorations promise to bring a touch of Milanese magic to your holiday celebrations. Check mate! Shop here. EP

Loewe X Suna Fujita

Everybody knows the tale of the Christmas nativity – a peaceful, newborn Jesus lays in the manger of a kind innkeeper, while in his presence stand wise men, donkeys, angels and, of course, a hamster with an orange octopus riding its back… Well, at least that’s how Loewe and Suna Fujita like to recall it. Combining classic Loewe quirk with artist Suna Fujita’s playful ceramic visions, the pair have teamed up to deliver a weird and wonderful Christmas bauble – crafted from blown glass with a Jacquard ribbon loop for hanging – that’s perfect for bringing it back to that childhood holiday feeling. Purchase your cute Christmas character here. Izabelle Pullin

Dior X Maison Bernardaud

As the days grow shorter in the lead up to Christmas, and night time creeps upon us earlier than we would like, let Dior light the way for you with its limited-edition set of scented candles. The Art of Living Set, dreamt up in collaboration with Maison Bernardaud, features lithophane porcelain candle holders illustrated by Pietro Ruffo to reveal enchanting scenes of 30 Avenue Montaigne and La Colle Noire when lit. Inside, three Bois des Rêves scented candles by Francis Kurkdjian, the house’s creative director for perfume, add a whimsical aroma, blending light and fragrance to create a magical ambiance. Perfect as a gift or for your own home, this set brings elegance and warmth to your holiday celebrations. Shop here. IP

Dolce & Gabbana

Hand painted in Italy with the effervescent patterns of the Carretto Siciliano – a symbol of the “folklore of a place that, with its traditions, artisan crafts, landscapes, and unique colours, has always been at the heart of Dolce & Gabbana’s aesthetic” – this glass D&G bauble is perfect for adorning both your Christmas tree and your dinner table. Featuring a portrait of a Medieval queen, you can shop here, for a regal take on decor this holiday season. EP

Top image: photography courtesy of Charles Jeffrey Loverboy. 

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Have a holly, jolly, luxury Christmas; it’s that time of year again and if you’re scrambling to get your hand on gifts for you mum, dad, siblings, in laws, friends and the whole of your work place, well, not to stress you out even more but you can’t forget about the decor! That’s where we come in clutch, serving up a list of the best Christmas baubles, snow globes and other decor to keep you feeling both fashionable and festive this holiday season. You’re welcome! Emily Phillips

Louis Vuitton

What’s Christmas without a cutesy gingerbread house to tempt your tastebuds? Though not edible, Louis Vuitton has the collectable sugar plum palace to satiate your festive desires. Dubbed the Asnières Box, this leather and canvas gingerbread house reimagines the founder’s family home – his historic residence at Maison d’Asnières – with a generous sprinkle of sugar, spice and everything nice. Decorated with a Christmas tree, Santa’s elves and LV’s Vivienne, all of whom peek out from behind icing-swiped windows and doors, the decorative container also opens up from the roof to hold whatever clutters your desk, be it stationary, holiday baubles or gingerbread men! Shop here. Emily Phillips

Fendi 

You may be gnawing on a generous helping of yorkie puds this festive season, but we’ll be drooling over baguettes on Christmas morning, and no, we’re not talking about bread. What’s caught our attention this year is none other than Fendi’s iconic Baguette bag, this time in a more-than-mini form – the classic arm-essential is now showcased within a clear glass Christmas bauble. Washed in a classic Yuletide red colourway, the baguette bag is made with a red glitter fabric and has never looked more merry seeing as it’s finished with a metallic red leather tie and decorated with a palladium-finish metal FF clasp. It’s a shimmering example of the best holiday decor on the market. Shop hereFreya Goodchild-Bridge

Cartier

Cartier’s Christmas offering for 2024 comes in the shape of a frosty snow globe with a familiar furry friend poised as the centrepiece. It’s not quite Rudolph, Donner, Dasher, or even Dancer for that matter, but it’s the French maison’s iconic Cartier Panthere purring in the middle of the snowy scene! The panther, whose powerful demeanour has remained a key motif for the atelier since its first appearance in 1914, sits atop of a lacquered, gold-finish metal podium while a small ladybird scuttles across the snow by its paws. Get your hands on this festive feline snow globe here. FGB

Charles Jeffrey Loverboy x Wedgewood

If you are one of the few Christmas grinches out there who can’t bear the thought of letting your kids wreak havoc in the kitchen, decorating their own baubles only to be leave the kitchen table covered in paint, then we have a *lovely* alternative for you. Enter London’s most fashionable risk-taker, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, which teamed up with fine China manufacturer Wedgwood, for a series of fiercely festive hand-painted ornaments. With 493 on offer – each splattered in a wash of technicolour – the Glaswegian designer’s ornaments mean you’ll get your hands on a one-of-a-kind Lover-bauble (pardon the pun). Shop the festive goodies hereFGB

Completedworks

The 12 days of Christmas bring us many a merry gift: five golden rings, eight maids a-milking, six geese a-laying and even a Partridge in a pear tree. For London-based cult jewellery brand Completedworks, it wasn’t quite the partridge that sparked its attention, but the pear tree. In an effort to re-interpret the classic song, the jewellery and ceramics label presents a set of three bio-resin, pear-shaped tree ornaments. Named Husband number six? The baubles are doused in a healthy glaze of pearlescent pinks and ivories, and topped with a dainty white ribbon. The trio’s luminescent finish is bound to let fairy lights dance about the living room – get your hands on the pear-shaped possy hereFGB

Gucci

Given Gucci’s infamous three-stripe red and green motif, the Italian luxury label is met with a slightly easier task when it comes to putting its own spin on Christmas stocking fillers, and this year is by no means any different. Crafted from mouth blown Murano glass, using a balloton technique, Gucci is harking back to Italy, where the label was founded, and is celebrating the craftsmanship of its stomping ground with its festive baubles. In a transparent red glass, a keychain donning the GG logo sits on top of the ornament, tied around a ribbon featuring the archival web stripe in green and red. Grab your Gucci-fied tree decorations hereFGB

Prada

2024 is for decorating your Christmas tree with designer baubles, and Prada is getting in on the action. Delivering a chic set of textural glass ornaments that bubble with geometric chequers and feature the Prada logo across the front, these collectable decorations promise to bring a touch of Milanese magic to your holiday celebrations. Check mate! Shop here. EP

Loewe X Suna Fujita

Everybody knows the tale of the Christmas nativity – a peaceful, newborn Jesus lays in the manger of a kind innkeeper, while in his presence stand wise men, donkeys, angels and, of course, a hamster with an orange octopus riding its back… Well, at least that’s how Loewe and Suna Fujita like to recall it. Combining classic Loewe quirk with artist Suna Fujita’s playful ceramic visions, the pair have teamed up to deliver a weird and wonderful Christmas bauble – crafted from blown glass with a Jacquard ribbon loop for hanging – that’s perfect for bringing it back to that childhood holiday feeling. Purchase your cute Christmas character here. Izabelle Pullin

Dior X Maison Bernardaud

As the days grow shorter in the lead up to Christmas, and night time creeps upon us earlier than we would like, let Dior light the way for you with its limited-edition set of scented candles. The Art of Living Set, dreamt up in collaboration with Maison Bernardaud, features lithophane porcelain candle holders illustrated by Pietro Ruffo to reveal enchanting scenes of 30 Avenue Montaigne and La Colle Noire when lit. Inside, three Bois des Rêves scented candles by Francis Kurkdjian, the house’s creative director for perfume, add a whimsical aroma, blending light and fragrance to create a magical ambiance. Perfect as a gift or for your own home, this set brings elegance and warmth to your holiday celebrations. Shop here. IP

Dolce & Gabbana

Hand painted in Italy with the effervescent patterns of the Carretto Siciliano – a symbol of the “folklore of a place that, with its traditions, artisan crafts, landscapes, and unique colours, has always been at the heart of Dolce & Gabbana’s aesthetic” – this glass D&G bauble is perfect for adorning both your Christmas tree and your dinner table. Featuring a portrait of a Medieval queen, you can shop here, for a regal take on decor this holiday season. EP

Top image: photography courtesy of Charles Jeffrey Loverboy. 

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