Christmas Candles

Treat someone this Chirstmas with one of our great range of Christmas Gifts.

Brass Coloured Candlestick (2466-800)

Brass Coloured Candlestick includes a transformer and switch. Size: Height 45cm, Width 34cm

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 £24.99 


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Tubes Candlestick (2460-218)

White Laquered Wood/Plastic, Brass Coloured Tubes Candlestick. Size: Height 25cm, Width 37cm

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 £29.99 


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Christmas Oak Candlesticks (2525-001)

Oiled Oak Candlestick includes a switch. Size: Height 47cm, Width 41cm

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 £36.99 


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Brushed Metal Candlestick (2459-213)

hite Lacquered Wood/Brushed Metal Candlestick. Size: Height 38.5cm, Width 27cm

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 £37.99 


 

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Brass Coloured Candlestick (2441-800)

Metal / Brass coloured Candlestick includes a transformer and switch. Size: Height 48cm, Width 40cm

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 £42.99 


 

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Choosing a Christmas Tree - Eastern White Pine and Douglas Fir
Branches from the Eastern White Pine are often used in garlands, wreaths, and Christmas centrepieces due to their long, feathery, soft needles.


Christmas Trees - the Ethical Debate
The choice between real and not real is especially painful for some environmentalists.


Growing a Christmas tree from seed
Scots Pine - the most widely planted pine species for Christmas tree production in the USA, it tolerates a wide range of soil and moisture conditions.


Choosing a Christmas Tree - Fraser and Noble Firs
The Fraser fir was named for John Fraser, Scottish botanist who explored the southern Appalachian Mountains in the late 18th century.


Choosing a Christmas Tree - Scotch Pine and Norway Spruce
Spotting a Scotch Pine is easy, although the way to do it is with your fingers, rather than your eyes since its needles can be sharp as pins.