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The Red Co. Ornament Tree is a 36-inch tall, free-standing display designed in a luxurious gold finish. Perfect for showcasing holiday ornaments or jewelry year-round, it features a sturdy iron construction with a wide base for added stability, making it both a stylish and practical addition to your décor.
D**B
Beautiful Tree
This tree is so beautiful when decorated. Just the right size and looks great with my favorite ornaments! Sits level, easy to assemble.
S**R
Nice and airy
I needed an unobtrusive and see through tree for a tight space, and this delivered for me. I have fairy lights on it which are the perfect lights for it. Balancing on some of the branches are very small birds that I have collected over the years and didn't really have a good spot to display them.
J**Z
Sturdy… nice.
I bought the black tree. (For my Halloween ornaments). It’s perfect for them and for me. If you are looking for a perfect, beautiful tree, this may not be for you. The welds are noticeable and the nuts that the branches are attached to are as well. (See image) My tree went together easily using the image from Amazon for reference as it does not come with assembly instructions. My tree also has a little lean to it as the way it’s welded wasn’t exactly precision. I am sort of afraid to try and bend it to be straighter as I don’t want to snap the welds.All that said, it was a little pricey for what it is, but perfect for my use. I may even buy a second one when I run out of branches on this one to hang stuff on.
A**R
If only the trunk stood straight...
Very disappointing: a good concept poorly executed. In theory, the tripod base should guarantee that the tree stands straight, but ONLY if the central socket is welded vertically in relation to the tripod. On the example I just unpacked and assembled, the socket is off kilter in relation to the tripod. And because everything is welded together (neatly, I should add), the three legs of the base can't be bent to re-orient the socket. After assembly, the tree tilts about 20 degrees off vertical--sort of a tree growing out of a cliff and reaching for the sunlight. Ornaments hanging off this thing will amplify the tilt. Only solution is to prop up one leg of the tripod base...not what you should have to do when you've spent $75 or so.
S**9
Solid Tree with thick metal branches
If you need a metal/wire tree to hold heavy stuff, this is the tree for you. Very strong tree will support the heaviest ornaments. Very sturdy even if you overload one side. Overall design is great and no worries about if falling over. I would recommend the tree.
S**T
Disappointing - poor fit (crooked) and much more flimsy than expected
Priced like a premium ornament tree with admittedly pleasing style. But poor manufacturing process = a crooked assembly and the think just looks stupid - and junky. Much less sturdy than you'd expect as well, though I could have forgiven that if the thing didn't tilt like it's had too much eggnog. Serious disappointment, by at your own risk (perhaps there's enough variation in manufacture that 'some' do stand straight)
L**.
Perfect to display bird ornaments
The simplicity of the tree allows the detailed ornaments to show!
S**N
Poor quality
This little Christmas/Display tree reminds me of my childhood treks into the woods to cut a Christmas tree with my family. After traipsing through the snow for what seemed like miles, we would always find the perfect tree. Then we would bring it home and discover the tree that looked perfect in the woods had many flaws. It would always be crooked and there was always a problem trying to hang ornaments. This little metal tree came with no instructions whatsoever. You might think that it would not take a genius to assemble the whorls of 'branches' with the trunk pieces, but I had to finally print out the photo of the tree to see which way was up. It was cute, but definitely had a 'bend' in the middle. I carefully placed my vintage ornaments on the tree, and then they all fell off. The branch tips all turned down and nothing would stay on them. I first used small strips of tape to hold them, but the tape would not stick sufficiently. Then I took a pair of pliers and bent each of the tips up so that the ornaments would not slide off. This was very difficult to do, as the metal is thick and brittle. One of the tips broke. Overall, if this had sold for $29.99, I might have expected a few problems, but the tree was way overpriced for what I got. Still, it does remind me of my childhood Christmases in the 'wilds' of Idaho.
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