All in the best possible taste

Deck the homestead with these cheery items, chosen by Janey Evers, to jolly up the most woebegone tree. Photographs by Tony Buckingham

Janey Evers
Saturday 13 December 1997 19:02 EST
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Clockwise from right:

Holy Night and Reindeer cardboard cut-outs, pounds 6.50 each, Paperchase, 213 Tottenham Court Road, London W1, 0171 580 8496

Silver reindeer, pounds 2.75, The Conran Shop, 81 Fulham Road, London SW3, 0171 589 7401

Jewel lozenge, pounds 1.45, and embroidered flower, pounds 2.75, Nice Irma's, 46 Goodge Street, London W1, 0171 580 6921

Red Pepper bauble, pounds 2.75, from The Conran Shop, as before

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