Table Top Silk Trees
- Author Kent Pinkerton
- Published December 26, 2006
- Word count 287
Does your tabletop look bare and ordinary on special occasions? Often, we become so engrossed in decorating the whole house and filling every nook and corner with decorative objects that we fail to notice that our tables look bare and out of place in the highly celebrative surroundings.
To fill this gap, tabletop silk trees exist. Companies provide tabletop silk trees, just like they offer normal silk trees for our homes and other places. Made of high-quality silk, such tabletop silk trees often look so lifelike that they become a joy for everyone who sees them. Save on Crafts, Nearly Natural, Silk Flowers.com, Office Scapes Direct, and Amazon.com are some companies that offer beautifully crafted, excellent-quality tabletop silk trees.
Nearly Natural provides bamboo tabletop silk trees in two different sizes—28 and 42 inches. They even provide a ceramic pot at no extra cost. A wide range of tabletop silk trees are all available at Silk Flowers. Double ficus topiary, Japanese maple bonsai tree, single ficus topiary, and double ficus topiary with ball and cone, among others are some examples of tabletop silk trees that can be found at the aforementioned company. While the single ficus topiary costs $35, the Japanese maple bonsai tree costs $149.
Made up of grape wood, the tabletop silk trees of Office Scapes Direct come in a black oriental bowl at no extra cost. Amazon.com also offers a bamboo tabletop silk plant with a ceramic pot at $29.99.
Besides providing table top silk trees at normal prices, there are some companies like the Save on Crafts that offer quality silk trees at wholesale prices. Mainly specializing in tabletop Christmas trees, it sells its trees a discount enabling customers to enjoy trees at economical prices.
Silk Palm Trees provides detailed information on silk trees, silk palm trees, silk mimosa trees, silk ficus trees and more. Silk Palm Trees is affiliated with Silk Floor Plants.
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