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Barcana 3-Foot 200 Clear Light Ready Trim Chandalier Upside Down Christmas Tree

Barcana 3-Foot 200 Clear Light Ready Trim Chandalier Upside Down Christmas Tree
From Barcana

List Price: $120.00
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Product Description

You'll never have to complain about not having enough room for a Christmas Tree ever again! Barcana has the solution for you--an Upside Down Chandelier Christmas Tree --available in both a 3-Foot and 4-Foot version! Simply hang it from your ceiling!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #65999 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: under-3-feet
  • Brand: Barcana
  • Model: 61-896-030-01
  • Dimensions: 10.00" h x 10.00" w x 28.00" l, 19.80 pounds

Features

  • This creative Upside Down Chandalier Christmas Tree hangs like your dining room chandalier--just hang if from your ceiling!
  • 3 Feet Tall, 42 inches in Diameter, 383 Tips Specialty Tree.
  • 200 clear mini-lights are pre-strung on this 3 Ft. Upside Down Chandelier Christmas Tree. UL Listed for indoor use.
  • Same Barcana quality with fun whimsical styling!
  • Barcana's new and unique line of untradional designer trees has inspired new ways of decorating for Christmas!

Customer Reviews

Upside Down X-mas Tree5
I replace my hanging pot rack with this. EVERYONE loves it..Hang icicles, ornaments, etc. GORGEOUS

best solution for curious pet!5
I bought the upside down tree with the hopes of it being out of the reach of little kitty paws. It worked like a charm! I would highly recommend this product to anyone with nosey pets! It is also a fabulous conversation piece and looks great! The ornaments hang from it wonderfully and instead being hidden in the tree branches hang away from the branches and are far more visible!

European Tradition5
The upsidedown tree is a traditional decoration in Eastern European households; mainly in Poland. The tradition dates to the 16th century. The way Americans view it is all wrong, the tree can be seen as the Christ on the cross and also as a symbol of the Holy Trinity.