Christmas might be three and a half months away, but John Lewis & Partners has already unveiled its top Christmas tree decorating trend for 2019 – and it might surprise you.

Last year we had the multicoloured, Instagrammable rainbow Christmas tree, but what is the retailer's top trending look for 2019? A flamboyant 80s and 90s nightclub-inspired 'Party' Christmas theme.

John Lewis describes the Party trend as a 'celebration of neon nostalgia to take you through to the eve of the 2020s' in which you will 'escape into a technicolour haven where bursts of bright lights clash with holographic textures to build an exuberant environment to celebrate the Christmas period in'.

With an explosion of hot pink, royal blue and neon orange, this vibrant theme is all about using uncoordinated mix and match decorations (interesting shapes, textures and bright colours) to create a strong, eclectic, and rather personal tree.

John Lewis Christmas Buyer, Dan Cooper, says 'this striking tree will ignite a sense of fun and nostalgia' in homes up and down the country. While it's certainly a strong, modern look and very expressive, it's a completely new take on the traditional Christmas tree, but is it a look you're willing to embrace in your home this year?

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The Party theme continues around the rest of the home but takes a more indulgent, glamorous twist when it comes to table settings and entertaining. Think iridescent glasses offset against marble surfaces, and choose metallic and reflective mirrored surfaces for accessories.

John Lewis & Partners

John Lewis & Partners

John Lewis & Partners

Every year John Lewis reveals the key Christmas decoration themes (there are seven in total for 2019) and picks one as its biggest trend of the year. If the vibrant Party trend looks too extravagant for you, on the opposite end of the decorating scale are the wellbeing themes, with the calming Garden Retreat and Sanctuary trends. Take a look at all the themes here.

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Olivia Heath Digital Editor, House Beautiful UK Olivia Heath is the Digital Editor at House Beautiful UK, uncovering tomorrow's biggest home trends all while delivering stylish room inspiration, small space solutions, easy garden ideas and house tours of the hottest properties on the market.

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