Natural Christmas Trees will be showcased at Christmasworld 2026

Christmasworld will shine a spotlight on natural Christmas trees for the first time in 2026, setting an example for sustainability and regionality. In cooperation with the trade publication TASPO, an interactive joint stand dedicated entirely to natural Christmas trees will be set up in Hall 6.1, featuring dedicated producers and an emotive product experience.

The joint stand highlights the origin, quality and environmental impact – for example, through presentations and digital tools. Visitors can expect a multifaceted insight into the world of sustainable forestry.

“Our industry needs visible platforms to communicate quality, local sourcing and environmental responsibility ″, says Silke Burkert, Head of Marketing & Sales at TASPO. “Together with producers, we want to show that sustainable Christmas trees are not just an alternative they are the future.”

With this premiere, Christmasworld once again underlines its role as the leading platform for festive decorations – and its firm place in the green industry’s calendar. “Integrating natural Christmas trees into Christmasworld directly responds to the industry’s demand and meaningfully expands the Christmasworld product portfolio. We are delighted to promote dialogue between producers, retailers and new target groups – and to raise awareness of sustainable Christmas tree production with strong added value,” explains Stefan Schopp, Director of Christmasworld.

Next trade fair dates:
Ambiente, Christmasworld and Creativeworld will continue to take place at the same time at the Frankfurt exhibition centre.

Ambiente/Christmasworld: 06 to 10 February 2026
Creativeworld: 06 to 09 February 2026

Christmas tree images: Top, a living Christmas tree thriving in a LECHUZA CUBICO Color self-watering planter; right, natural Christmas trees look sensational when decorated with multi-coloured poinsettias. Image courtesy of Stars for Europe

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