LEICESTER, ENGLAND, December 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) From Christmas trees to lights and tableware to baubles - shop for both indoor and outdoor Christmas decorations to suit the style of your home. What's more, Next's brilliant delivery service means you can have your favourite items delivered before that all important December 25th!*
Whether you're after whole new living room or dining room look or just a bit of Christmas sparkle, the latest collections have everything from festive inspired homeware right down to coordinating napkins and crackers. If you're looking to buy new furniture in time for hosting guests, browse the latest oak and pine dining room furniture, fabric or leather sofas and occasional chairs.
With Next's Christmas collections, you could also update your living areas with a few simple accessories and decorations. Rough Luxe embraces the natural look mixed with festive opulence, think wooden baubles, a glittery bark wreath, light up hearts and metallic stags. Whilst Home Comforts is all about cosy patchwork throws, handmade style bunting and Christmas pudding cushions. The cute Christmas kitchenware even features a mulled wine decanter, stag print glasses and a cake stand with changeable ribbon.
Finally, no December 25th is complete without an all important Christmas jumper. At Next, there is a brilliant array of Fairisle knits as well as character jumpers. Choose from polar bear, snowflake print or even a Rudolph jumper for the girls, or a stylish snowman or reindeer sweater for the boys. For women, the knitwear collection features a cosy penguin sequin sweater as well as a red patterned lambswool jumper. Keeping with this season's colours of berry and khaki, the menswear collection has a great range of printed jumpers in Aztecs, geometrics, Fairisles and even pheasant and snowflake print.
Bursting with catwalk inspired fashion, this season Next has the best in the latest women's, men's and children's trends - with stylish clothing for the coming season being showcased in stores and online. Love what you see? To enjoy the AW12 and Christmas collections, click onto at www.next.co.uk for new arrivals for the coming season.
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Deck Your Halls in Style This Christmas with the Latest Festive Themes at Next
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2012-12-10
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