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PossibiliTree Wooden Tree by Richard Babcock

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Looking for some holiday spirit in your home? PossibiliTree is an easy, practical, and low-maintenance counterpart to the traditional Christmas tree. This wooden tree is an “evergreen” without any greens! Designed by architect Richard Babcock several years ago, the simple carved branches eliminates shedding pines, endless watering, and sorrow at the turn of the year. Its wooden branches can be kept chicly unadorned during warmer times of the year, and festively decorated with ornaments and trimmings during the winter season. Available in maple, New England cherry, and walnut, the tree is offered at a miniature 3-feet option and a sizeable 6-feet sculpture. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

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