Build your own enchanted forest.
DIY your own mini wooden wonderland on a shelf, windowsill, or mantel with these stunning, carved wooden replicas of some of the forest’s most magical trees. Mix and match mini evergreens, pines, oaks, redwoods, and more wee woodlands to your heart’s content, or spring for the Full Forest set.
Photography by Rocky Luten, Ty Mecham
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Farmhouse Pottery
Woodstock, VT
Farmhouse Pottery's commitment to farmers and makers shows in their collection of home goods. Founder James Zilian's mission is rooted in a modern farm aesthetic that represents farm-to-table values infused in traditionally crafted designs. He's determined to sustain the next generation of local makers and farmers, and we couldn't think of a more beautiful way to achieve this than through their pottery, candles, and more.
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Reviews for
Wood Winter Forest
Reviews for
Wood Winter Forest
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Cute!
The trees are exactly like the photograph, and have a nice weight and feel to them. Will hopefully add more to my collection next year!
Happiness in carved wood.
I purchased the Oak, Pine and Redwood and couldn't be happier. Each piece brings a smile to my face and I can't wait to collect them all. Beautiful, well crafted pieces and so whimsical! Love, love love. They will be out all year, not just for winter.
My favorite product in my house
I love, love, love my winter wood forest. I keep it out on my mantle year-round. I add the ceramic trees at the holidays. Last year I met another mom at the kids’ art studio and invited her over. She saw the trees and knew exactly where I’d got them, which felt like a sign that we’d be great friends. (We were right!)
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