Inverted Christmas Tree

The main discovery from the Milan Design Week 2011 devoted to New Year, appeared in New St.Isaac’s at the beginning of the first month of winter. The “Inverted Christmas Tree” decorated each main staircase of the office centre, becoming a symbol of the approaching Christmas magic, when everything can turn on its head and things are seen in a completely different light.

Upside-down Christmas tree in the New St. Isaac Office Centre New Year decorations in the the New St. Isaac Office Centre Christmas lantern in the New St. Isaac Office Centre New Year decorations in the New St. Isaac Office Centre – made by Madgenta studio Upside-down Christmas tree in the New St. Isaac Office Centre Christmas ornament in the New St.Isaac Office Centre


Looking back at history, even in the 12th Century, Christians hung Christmas trees upside down to symbolize the Holy Trinity. Well, now the inverted fir tree is the latest trend for Christmas and New Year in Europe.

We are pleased that the “Inverted Christmas Tree ” is putting a smile on the faces of our tenants, and anticipation of the approaching holiday will only be strengthened at the sight of such a wonder-tree!