Best selling Christmas decorations from Alessi

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Alessi products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Alessi Carol

2. Alessi Figlio delle stelle

An object with high artistic value, positioned halfway between industry and craftsmanship, characterized by high quality in execution and meticulous attention to detail. The Happy Eternity Baby nativity scene is designed for those who love the special atmosphere of Christmas and appreciate innovation within tradition. 

3. Alessi Happy Eternity Baby

An object with high artistic value, situated halfway between industry and craftsmanship, characterized by high quality in execution and meticulous attention to detail. The Happy Eternity Baby crib is designed for those who love the special atmosphere of Christmas and appreciate innovation within tradition. 

4. Alessi Happy Eternity

An object of high artistic value, positioned halfway between industry and craftsmanship, characterized by high quality in execution and meticulous attention to detail. The Happy Eternity Baby crib is designed for those who love the special atmosphere of Christmas and appreciate innovation within tradition. 

5. Alessi Nick

6. Alessi Uno, Due, Tre Re Magi

As indispensable figures in the Christmas context, the Three Wise Men complete the Happy Eternity Baby nativity scene. Massimo Giacon and Marcello Jori merge their artistic talents in a special project that bears both of their signatures for the first time: the Happy Eternity Baby nativity scene. The two creators have individually explored the theme of Christmas decorations and offer their highly original interpretations of traditional Christmas decor as a result: from Jori's unusual nativity Christmas eggs to Giacon's poetic figures. With Happy Eternity Baby, they have once again succeeded in creating a surprise that encapsulates the entire emotion of their artistic work in the creation of an object. 

7. Alessi Bark for Christmas

Designed by Michael Boucquillon and Donia Maaoui, the Bark collection - translated from English as "bark" - was introduced in 2015 with the eponymous table centerpiece. The creators drew inspiration from their home, Casa Boucquillon: a place of experimentation, meditation, and work, where the symbiosis with nature defines life. The perforation of the "Bark" series resembles the bark of the trees surrounding the house. The result is a distinctly poetic collection, where each individual object, in its form or function, engages in a constant and harmonious dialogue with nature. 

8. Alessi Presepe crib set

The Presepe Nativity Set by A di Alessi was designed by Massimo Giacon for Alessi's Christmas collection. The hand-decorated porcelain figures exude cheerfulness and optimism, reminiscent of advertising characters from the 1970s. 

9. Alessi Angels band

Alessi - Angels Band, Set of Angel Figures 3

This first series "Figure," consisting of small figures that serve as decorative objects, is the first tangible result
of a new direction. It aims to stand up to comparison with the fascinating world of porcelain figures, particularly with the elegant manufacturing tradition of European factories since the 18th century, but of course in Alessi's unique style.

"It was in 1991 when we at Alessi first talked about figures. This followed a workshop with the Trash Designers from the East Village of New York the winter before. After exploring the fetishes and animistic properties of objects—which were coming together during those years in the METAPROJECT Family Follow Fiction—we believed that a creative evolution could possibly be expressed in a collection of porcelain figures. As a representation of a magical world, the...".
 

10. Alessi Tiny Little Sheep

Alessi Presepe - Tiny little Sheep

This first series "Figure," consisting of small figures that serve as decorative items, is the first tangible result of a new
direction. The intention behind it is to withstand comparison with the fascinating world of porcelain figurines, particularly with the elegant manufacturing tradition of European factories since the 18th century, but of course in the unique style of Alessi.

"It was in 1991 when we first discussed figures at Alessi. This followed a workshop with the Trash Designers from the East Village of New York the previous winter. After exploring fetishes and the animistic properties of objects – which coincided with the METAPROJECT Family Follow Fiction during those years – we believed that a creative evolution could potentially be expressed in a collection of porcelain figures. As a representation of a magical world, the unassuming and...