
Snow Flocked Potted Christmas Tree, 2 ft
Add a touch of wintry charm to your festive décor with the Snow Flocked Potted Christmas Tree. Standing at 2 ft tall, this compact tree is ideal for side tables, windowsills or entryways – perfect for smaller spaces in need of Christmas character.
With 184 PE tips and soft white flocking, it offers a full, natural appearance that captures the essence of a snowy winter’s day – without the mess.
The rustic hessian-wrapped base blends seamlessly with neutral palettes and traditional styling. Arriving in one section, the tree simply needs the branches fanned out before it's ready to display, making it a practical option for compact or styled spaces.
Add a touch of wintry charm to your festive décor with the Snow Flocked Potted Christmas Tree. Standing at 2 ft tall, this compact tree is ideal for side tables, windowsills or entryways – perfect for smaller spaces in need of Christmas character.
With 184 PE tips and soft white flocking, it offers a full, natural appearance that captures the essence of a snowy winter’s day – without the mess.
The rustic hessian-wrapped base blends seamlessly with neutral palettes and traditional styling. Arriving in one section, the tree simply needs the branches fanned out before it's ready to display, making it a practical option for compact or styled spaces.
Original: $40.55
-65%$40.55
$14.19Description
Add a touch of wintry charm to your festive décor with the Snow Flocked Potted Christmas Tree. Standing at 2 ft tall, this compact tree is ideal for side tables, windowsills or entryways – perfect for smaller spaces in need of Christmas character.
With 184 PE tips and soft white flocking, it offers a full, natural appearance that captures the essence of a snowy winter’s day – without the mess.
The rustic hessian-wrapped base blends seamlessly with neutral palettes and traditional styling. Arriving in one section, the tree simply needs the branches fanned out before it's ready to display, making it a practical option for compact or styled spaces.






















