These are the best artificial Christmas trees that you can order to your door right now

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Artificial Christmas Tree
Artificial Christmas Tree
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December is just around the corner and the festive season has already begun in earnest. With a record number of Christmas trees and decks already up - now is the chance to bag yourself an artificial tree and join the ranks of us early bird Christmas fanatics who won't rest until the whole house looks like Santa's grotto.

Arguably a more sustainable option, a good-quality artificial tree can last up to ten years when stored properly, plus, if you're looking for that perfect, bushy pyramid-style tree, you can't get better than one of our picks below...

Editor's Pick

Symons Nordmann 6ft Fir Christmas Tree, £445.00 | The White Company

Symons Nordmann 6ft Fir Christmas Tree, £445.00 | The White Company
These super realistic trees are our go-to when it comes to chic Christmas interiors. Our tip? Go for the pre-lit version so you have more time to go all out on the decks. This Symons Nordmann artificial Christmas tree is incredibly realistic, coming in a thick, full shape and featuring authentic-looking faux ferns and a tree trunk.

Bonus! These trees are low maintenance, allergy-free, cost effective and you don't need to hoover up stray pine needles every evening. But mainly, you can buy one online now and have it delivered right to your door. Then all you need to complete the look are these warm-white fairy lights, £22.99 and your tree will be festive glow ready faster than you can say "pass the Baileys"...

Where can you invest in the best artificial Christmas trees? There are endless options on sites from Wayfair and The White Company to Argos.

Habitat 6ft Pre-Lit Snow Tipped Christmas Tree, was £90

Habitat 6ft Pre-Lit Snow Tipped Christmas Tree, was £90 now £67.50 |Argos
This full shaped pre-lit snow tipped 6ft Christmas tree has serious White House vibes, featuring 180 multifunctional warm white lights so you don’t know to decorate it with lights yourself.

Pre-Lit Christmas 3.5ft Tree,  £185, The White Company

Pre-Lit Christmas 3.5ft Tree, £185, The White Company
This natural looking artificial Christmas tree is a natural shade of green, perfect for indoor or outdoor use. And coming pre-light and compactable, it’s easy to erect.

Green Artificial Pine Christmas Tree with 200 Single Coloured Lights with Stand, was £72.99

Green Artificial Pine Christmas Tree with 200 Single Coloured Lights with Stand, was £72.99 now £63.99 | Wayfair 

Made from eco-friendly PVC needles giving the tree a fresh cut look, that will last all festive season. With a little golden dust to add to the festive look. The best bit? Pre-strung lights and super easy to set up. 

Ginger Ray Novelty Balloon Christmas Tree, £25 | John Lewis

Ginger Ray Novelty Balloon Christmas Tree, £25 | John Lewis

Taking an artificial Christmas tree to the next level. This balloon Christmas tree is a unique way to create a festive feel. With 100 balloons included in the kit - red, green and white - it comes with cute candy canes to decorate. 

St Moritz Pre-Lit Christmas Tree, 7ft, £284.25 | John Lewis

St Moritz Pre-Lit Christmas Tree, 7ft, £284.25 | John Lewis

The super sustainable option, when purchasing one of these trees, it supports the planting of 10,000 real trees. This gorgeous 7ft tree is pre-lit with 500 white LEDs along the palmate spruce branches. The dusting of white "snow" is my favourite part.

Habitat 6ft Mixed Tip Natural Look Christmas Tree, £82.50, Habitat

Habitat 6ft Mixed Tip Natural Look Christmas Tree, £82.50, Habitat

Designed to recreate the magic of a real Christmas tree, with all the festive fun without the mess. 6ft and easy to assemble - simply slot the pieces into place and into the base and you are ready to go. 

Now, if you'll excuse us, we're off to stock up on artificial Christmas trees and start the festivities immediately.

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

Jenny Proudfoot is an award-winning journalist, specialising in lifestyle, culture, entertainment, international development and politics. She has worked at Marie Claire UK for seven years, rising from intern to Features Editor and is now the most published Marie Claire writer of all time. She was made a 30 under 30 award-winner last year and named a rising star in journalism by the Professional Publishers Association.