It’s Christmas, and getting a tree seems like the most fitting way to show that your workplace has the spirit. But in some places, ornaments can become breakable object hazards. Sometimes not even a small fake tree is allowed. So what do you do?
Don’t let the limit bring your spirit down. Employees worldwide know that you DO need a tree, but it doesn’t have to be a ‘tree’ tree. Green Lemon supports their creativity in making use of what’s available to show their spirit. And, oh my, do we dare to say they may look better than those trees!
1. Librarians from Sulęcin, Poland arranged themselves a tree.
2. Foot Farmer’s bellpepper harvest made into use.
3. Royal Dutch Guide Dog decided to amplify the cuteness of their guide dogs in training.
4. Meanwhile, in this lab:
5. Soldiers made their own Christmas tree at where they are deployed.
6. Pointe Shoe Christmas tree spotted in London Coliseum, English National Opera.
7. Melting Christmas tree at the Art Center.
8. Smallest tree ever – this is a bacterial Christmas tree.
9. Tech stores used sheets of glass to make their trees.
10. This supermarket went vegan with their Christmas tree.
11. Claridge Hotel’s Christmas tree made of 100 shiny umbrellas.
12. Farmer made Christmas hay trees. Probably for the goats?
13. Gas company.
14. This IT guy sticking up the most annoying errors ever as Christmas decorations.
15. This piece is called ORANGE YOU GLAD and is appraised at $120,000.
16. Can’t get a tree? Be the tree! This clothes shop set up one fancy Christmas tree.
17. Another laboratory. This time, they got latex rubbers stacked into a tree.
18. Pizza box tree. Best one ever.
19. If you work at a whisky distillery, maybe those empty barrels can be put to good use?
20. Canary Island’s supermarket got a huge stock of unripe bananas, so here you go.
21. This one had a tree made of screens.
22. Ever wonder what encyclopedias are for? One university shows its use:
23. This Christmas tree is made of bicycle gears.
24. And this is a Chemis-tree.
25. Jager Christmas at a bar.
26.Vilnius Airport has its employees use confiscated items to make a tree. It looks more like a scissors tree at this point.
27. Workers on one of Yeovil’s busiest roads did not want to be left out from the festive season.
28. Wanted cheer up the IT department, so they made this ‘tree’.
29. A hispanic bakery made this tree entirely of conchas.
30. Cambridge’s Maths Department made a fractal Christmas tree.