Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Julia Demer

Lone Fox’s ‘Collected’ Christmas Tree Is Breathtaking – and I’ve Just Sourced Everything You Need to Recreate His Cozy, Layered Look

A moody, medieval-inspired living room with a brown and gray checker printed rug, a chocolate brown sofa, two accent chairs, red painted walls, a vintage-inspired tapestry, and a man sitting on one of the chairs.

DIY savant Drew Michael Scott – better known to his millions as 'Lone Fox' – has just revealed his Christmas 2025 tree on Instagram, describing it as ‘a collected blend of everything I’m loving right now.’ The display – unsurprisingly for someone who sources vintage home goods for a living – mirrors his layered design POV with hand-painted ornaments, paper mâché textures, warm browns and greens, aged brass, and strategic flashes of red tucked in unexpected places.

Drew kicked off his Christmas tree idea with winter whites. He opted for a pre-flocked Christmas tree and styled it with orb-shaped white LED string lights, then added a coordinating tree skirt embroidered with loosely stitched woodland motifs. It acts as a clean, neutral canvas for everything that follows.

And there is plenty that follows. The ornaments run the gamut – flocked, mercury-glass, block-painted, spherical, avian. And if you’re wondering whether Drew subscribes to the 'no mixed metals' rule with his Christmas decor ideas, he does not. Silver and brass coexist throughout the treescape, as they do in many of his interiors.

From there, Drew tied long, exaggerated ribbons to the tree's branch tips so that they fall with a nonchalance, alongside deep red berry stems that echo a tapestry hanging just behind the tree.

The (presumably antique) textile – depicting an equestrian scene in warm red-orange tones – doesn’t feel like a coincidence. Drew’s ongoing tapestry obsession (evidenced by his verdure-inspired Hollyhock Rug with Joon Loloi) has become part of his visual vocabulary, and ours by extension.

Whether accidental or indeed deliberate, the palette between the tree and textile syncs. The vignette obviously reads like the spectacular holiday project that it is, but also like a continuation of Drew's impeccably curated everyday spaces – an important takeaway for any of us hoping to create cohesion this season.

Shop Lone Fox's 'Collected' Christmas Tree

If you’re not prepared to spend weeks sourcing character-rich ornaments the way Drew does for Lone Fox Home, we’ve tracked down similar pieces so you can re-create the look.

Drew's 2025 Christmas tree ticks all the boxes for what we want from our holiday decor this year. It's traditional, cozy, slightly nostalgic, and perfectly balances a slightly chaotic look with a chicly curated one.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.