Top 10 Bosk artificial Christmas trees

Top 10 Bosk artificial Christmas trees


  1. Arundel Spruce

This traditional green PE/PVC mix cone shaped artificial Christmas tree comes pre-lit with warm white LEDs and a 5 year warranty. A tree for the purists who like their Christmas trees traditional this tree is perfectly suited to set off your palette of classic festive colours.

  1. Frosted Arden Pine

This ultra-slim frosted Christmas tree is ideal for modern living as it is slim enough to just pop into a tight corner. The warm white LEDs alleviate the frustration of de-tangling the lights from the previous year which have just been dumped in a carrier bag and resemble a huge rats nest. The snowy trees lend themselves to a great number of contemporary or Arctic palettes and are easier to decorate than first impressions suggest, just don’t choose a large number of different colours keep the palette tight.

  1. Delamere Spruce

This green downswept tree closely resembles a real forest tree with its random outline, so if you are transitioning from a real tree to an artificial this is the perfect tree, we’re sure your family and friends won’t notice the difference. The branches are a PE (polyethylene)/PVC mix with the more realistic PE branches around the outside. The PVC element is on the inside of the tree where it won’t be seen once you have laden it with all your favourite decorations. The warm white LEDs are long lasting and only cost a couple of pounds to run over the whole of the festive period.

  1. Rivington Fir

The slightly random outline of this tree gives it a look of a real woodland tree so if you love a real tree but hate the mess this tree is the perfect compromise. The branches are a mix of PVC and PE (polyethylene) which are modelled on real conifer branches and have the same waxy conifer feel. The PVC element is on the inside of the tree so once it is laden with all your favourite decorations it can’t be seen. The pre-lit version has warm white LEDs which cost only a couple of pounds to run over the whole of the Christmas period. The full tree has more tips than normal making it perfect for supporting your heavier ornaments.     

  1. Frosted Sherwood Fir

The frosted Sherwood Fir comes pre-decorated with cones which give you the perfect starting point for a Scandi or naturalistic colour scheme. Warm white LEDs come with the pre-lit versions, giving you more time to spend with family and friends, rather than wrestling a rats nest of lights not put away correctly from the previous year. The downswept large lower branches enhance the feeling of a real forest tree bowed under the weight of a snowfall. This tree is slightly narrower than normal so ideal if you don’t have a huge amount of space.

  1. Somerset Spruce

The PE/PVC branches are moulded from real spruce branches so are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing and once it is loaded with all your favourite decs we defy anyone to tell the difference. The green cone shaped tree is one for the purists who love the traditional element of Christmas, perfect for a red and gold colour scheme. If you love your tree pre-lit, and who wouldn’t they’re a no-brainer, the tree is dressed in warm white LEDs. They are estimated to burn for 50,000 hours which roughly equates to 208 years. They are low voltage and cool to touch so perfect if you have small children in the house. In these times when we are all very aware of our energy usage they only cost a couple of pounds to run over the whole of the festive period.

  1. Hollingworth Spruce

This slightly different take on the traditional green tree has branches of varying sizes and colours giving the appearance of a slight frosting. The warm white LEDs have 8 different functions so you can swap the look of your tree at the push of a button.

  1. Oakley

This traditional green cone shaped artificial Christmas tree has PE/PVC mix branches which are moulded on real trees from the woods, they even have the waxy feel of real conifer needles. They are available lit and unlit so you can choose whether to save time or to personalise the tree with your own lights. The lights are the standard warm white LEDs which are essential for the budget conscious as they only cost a couple of pounds to run over the whole of the Christmas and New Year period.

  1. Wentworth Fir

This frosted tree is slimmer than normal so ideal if you want something a bit different but don’t have the space for a full width tree. The frosted trees lend themselves to an alpine or Scandi palette but you can think outside the box and go for the muted pastels which are so in this year; antique gold and dusky pink paired with caramel looks fantastic in a modern minimalist setting. The warm white LEDs on the pre-lit versions give the tree a soft glow. They are long lived and will last much longer than the life of the tree, which we guarantee for 5 years. This guarantee covers materials and construction but is invalidated if the lights have been mistreated.

  1. Whinfell Fir

This snowy artificial tree has long needles which are a little more unusual than the normal frosted trees and is perfect for a natural woodland colour scheme, think cones, twisted branches sprayed in copper, warm caramel and soft turquoise. The warm white LEDs on the pre-lit versions are a no-brainer as all you need do is connect the small jacks inside the tree as you attach each section. Most of us are time poor and anything which saves hours untangling lights is welcome, leaving us time to do the things we really want to do, such as spending time with family and friends.


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Angela Slater

Daughter of a farmer and market gardener so have always had a connection with the outdoors, whether it was keeping animals or producing fruit, vegetables and cut flowers. Along with my work at Hayes Garden World I also have a smallholding, mainly breeding rare breed pigs. I gained an HND and BSc in Conservation and Environmental Land Management, as a result I am an ardent environmentalist and have a keen interest in environmentally friendly gardening. In my time at Hayes I worked for several years in the Outdoor Plant and Houseplant areas.