White Felt Branches - 5 Pack | Christmas Decor | – Talking Tables US Trade
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White Felt Branches - 5 Pack | Christmas Decor |

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About Twilight White Felt Branches Decoration – 5 Pack:
Bring handcrafted elegance to holiday displays with these Twilight White Felt Branches. Made from 100% sheep’s wool and dyed without harmful chemicals, these felt sprigs are handmade in Nepal under fair trade conditions. Their soft neutral tone makes them ideal for modern festive décor, styled in jugs, bud vases or our signature Honeycomb Vase.

Size: 35cm x 2.5cm
Pack Info: Pack of 5
Material: 100% Wool

Why your customers will love this:

  • Ethically handcrafted from sustainable wool

  • Chemical-free dyes, perfect for eco-conscious homes

  • Soft white tone blends with any seasonal color palette

  • Reusable and ideal for festive or year-round styling

Product: Reusable
Packaging: Widely Recycled

How to merchandise Twilight White Felt Branches Decoration – 5 Pack:
Display in-store using Honeycomb Vases or mix with the Twilight Red Felt Branches for contrast. Perfect for visual merchandising in festive, eco, or floral décor zones.

Recommended Occasions:
Christmas
Winter
Everyday

Recommended Retailers:
Gift Shops
Home & Interior Stores
Florists
Garden Centers
Farm Shops



About Talking Tables

Talking Tables is a family-run, values-driven brand founded over 25 years ago by Clare Harris, with a passion for bringing people together.

Our in-house team designs fun, colorful and thoughtfully crafted products across homeware, birthday, games and seasonal décor, bringing joy to every gathering and helping customers create meaningful moments with ease.

Now stocked in over 3,500 independent stores alongside leading global retailers, we combine creative design with trusted production across 10 countries.

We are a certified B Corp, committed to doing business responsibly, with plastic-free products, sustainably sourced materials and over 65,000 trees planted.
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