Where to buy Christmas decorations in Hong Kong
Deck the halls with snow globes, seasonal cheer and Star FerriesBLOOMS & BLOSSOMS
Luxury floristry BLOOMS & BLOSSOMS’ recently launched “The Gift of Gifting” collection includes handcrafted wreaths, elegant candles, alluring bloom buckets, and exquisite vase arrangements. Their distinctive Christmas Wreaths make the most exquisite festive decorations. Browse the collection and look out for Crimson Joy and Candy Cane wreaths; the shining stars of this festive season.
BLOOMS & BLOSSOMS, Stores across Hong Kong, including in the lobby at Rosewood Hong Kong and Grand Hyatt Hong Kong.
The Peninsula Boutique
Perhaps the most iconic Hong Kong brand of all time, The Peninsula Hong Kong, which celebrates its 95th anniversary this December, has launched an exquisite 2023 holiday collection available at The Peninsula Boutique. The sought-after collection features a range of limited-edition hanging baubles inspired by twinkling Christmas trees worldwide, which open to reveal indulgent treats.
The Peninsula Boutique, The Peninsula Arcade, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, 2696 6969, peninsulaboutique.com/hk
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Bimbo Concept
Adults and kids alike will delight in this year’s festive decor collection at popular children’s concept store, Bimbo Concept. This is one of the only stores in Hong Kong to stock gorgeous Meri Meri’s festive decorations such as garlands, crackers and ultra-pretty advent calendars. Each item is hand-selected to ensure it meets the ‘Bimbo Concept’ standard of style, quality and sustainability. This year, Bimbo Concept has also launched its own range of iconic sequined Hong Kong-themed tree decorations which are hand-stitched in India with options including a Star Ferry and a bowl of noodles.
Bimbo Concept Stores, Shop 343, 3/F Prince’s Building, 10 Chater Road, Central; Shop No. 225, 2/F, Lee Garden Two, 28 Yun Ping Road, Causeway Bay. Bimbo Concept Children’s Residency (playroom), 3705, 37/F, Pacific Place Apartments, 88 Queensway, Admiralty
The Lion Rock Press
The Lion Rock Press’ range of quirky glass decorations are inspired by classic Hong Kong icons. These artisanal mouth-blown and hand-painted glass decorations are produced in a small family-owned factory as part of a limited series that celebrates the skills and heritage of local artists.
Mix and match with options including a traditional red taxi with a Christmas tree atop, Santa in a bauhinia-clad Hawaiian shirt wedged in his flamingo floaties, and a glossy egg tart. As always, LRP will donate 100% of profits from the sale of their Christmas cards, gift wrap and tags to their chosen charities, Mother’s Choice and Hong Kong Biodiversity Museum, this year.
The Lion Rock Press, 1005 10/F Arion Commercial Centre, 2-12 Queen’s Road West, Sheung Wan,
TREE
From handcrafted Christmas decorations to warm festive throws, this popular furniture store is famed for its contemporary eco-wood products. This year, TREE’s Hong Kong willow collection is sure to give any tablescape a little local flair. Designed by illustrator Mariko Jesse, who was inspired by Hong Kong’s bright and bustling metropolis,the festive line includes FSC-certified Paulownia wood natural Christmas tree and reindeer decorations, crafted in the Philippines as well as hand-etched ceramic lambs and penguins.
TREE, multiple locations including 28/F, Horizon Plaza, 2 Lee Wing Street, Ap Lei Chau, 2870 1582
Francfranc
Japanese home decor brand Francfranc offers an extensive Christmas collection, and those looking for something a little different will love the store’s bright pink Christmas trees. The festive range includes chic hanging tree decorations, tableware and soft furnishings.
Francfranc, multiple locations across Hong Kong
Indigo Living
Premium furniture store Indigo Living offers a unique selection of Christmas trees and a range of sophisticated festive decorations. Think jewelled snow globes, crystal snowflakes, glittery animal accessories and LED gingerbread houses.
Indigo Living, multiple locations across Hong Kong