Just because Jews don't celebrate Christmas doesn't mean they can't own their own special holiday tree. The Superstar Holiday Tree from Modernica may look normal from a distance, but a closer inspection reveals it to be made of tiny Stars of David.
I don't expect Hanukkah presents to be put around the Superstar Holiday Tree, but it is still a creative design and would probably make a great Hanukkah gift itself. Check it out above.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Interfaith Holiday Decor
- Opportunity for companies to create holiday decor that represents different religions and promotes unity.
- Religious Symbol Merchandising
- Opportunity for retailers to increase inclusivity by offering merchandise that features symbols of different religions.
- Customized Holidays
- Opportunity for companies to create personalized holiday items that cater to specific cultural or religious needs.
Sectors Adopting This
- Home Decor
- Companies can create unique and inclusive holiday decor to appeal to customers with different cultural and religious backgrounds.
- Retail
- Retailers can offer holiday merchandise that represents different religions and promotes inclusivity.
- Manufacturing
- Manufacturers can create customizable holiday items to cater to specific cultural or religious needs.
