What Are the Best Tree Skirts?
Though it’s at the bottom — literally — of the Christmas-tree decoration hierarchy, the humble tree skirt still has its duties: providing a festive backdrop for the gifts you’re gifting, showing off your good taste in holiday décor, and hiding a decidedly non-designy tree stand. There’s something for everyone when it comes to styles, from the traditional (your plaids, your faux furs) to the theme-y (this stripe-y candy-cane number), and over-the-top (for $1,000, you can get a beaded New York City skyline).
Summary of items we will discuss in this buying guide :
AOGU Faux Fur Christmas Tree Skirt (48”)
Etna Geometric Dog Gate (48”)
Our top picks :
AOGU Faux Fur Christmas Tree Skirt (48”)
This fluffier faux-fur skirt is a favorite of both Stefania Orrù, a supervising producer at Eater, and Ann Lightfoot, founder of professional-organizing company Done & Done Home. Orrù was convinced to buy it after reading online reviews — and once it arrived, she found it to be “super-duper-bright white,” which will contrast nicely with the “disco junk food” theme of her tree ornaments. Lightfoot describes it as “wonderfully plush,” adding that it should be accented with “Christmas music play[ing] in the background.”
Etna Geometric Dog Gate (48”)
Peters shared a rather clever solution to baby-proofing her tree, which is full of fragile, irreplaceable ornaments: this white-picket-fence-looking pet gate that keeps grabby fingers at bay while also concealing the tree stand. It worked so well last year that, this year, she plans on using it again and hanging miniature stockings and a garland as trimmings. This one’s geometric pattern can even be threaded with string lights.