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Martha Stewart1.8 or 2.1m Frosted Cedar Christmas Tree

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R1,799

Retail: R2,900
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From baking Christmas cookies to decorating Christmas trees and gift ideas, find what you need to plan a perfect holiday with Martha Stewart. As America’s most trusted lifestyle expert, her range of Christmas Trees offer quality, style, and festive cheer.

Product Features

1.8m

  • Christmas Tree Size: 180cm
  • 900 Tips
  • Type of Tip: Pine
  • Snow Painted Tips with Frosting
  • Realistic Looking Foliage
  • Hinged Branches
  • Vertical Internal Branches
  • Garland-wrapped Pole for Full Appearance
  • 3 Piece Tree
  • Tree Colour: Autumn Green
  • Metal Tree Stand with Self-centering Screws
  • Easy to Assemble
  • Lightweight and Easy to Store

2.1m

  • Christmas Tree Size: 210cm
  • 1300 Tips
  • Type of Tip: Pine
  • Snow Painted Tips with Frosting
  • Realistic Looking Foliage
  • Hinged Branches
  • Vertical Internal Branches
  • Garland-wrapped Pole for Full Appearance
  • 3 Piece Tree
  • Tree Colour: Autumn Green
  • Metal Tree Stand with Self-centering Screws
  • Easy to Assemble
  • Lightweight and Easy to Store
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It's an open secret in the fine art community that some of the most famous works of all time were painted by numbers.

We were as shocked as you are when we found out that Picasso's 'Three Musicians' - heralded the world over as a shining example of high Synthetic Cubism - was actually just a cut-out from a children's colouring book that he found discarded in the back of a café in Budapest that he painted over.

And Vincent van Gogh's 'Starry Night', much like today's main deal, was a paint by numbers job, too. We bet he didn't get his at such a good price though (even if you account for inflation between June 1889 and now, it's still a good deal).

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