Wooden Christmas decorations – linen accents and the sweet scent of gingerbread

Remember those Christmases at your grandparents' in the countryside, when the house smelled of gingerbread baked for a week, and the tree was adorned with pine cones from the attic...

Ozdoby świąteczne – drewniane, lniane i o piernikowym aromacie
  by Daniel Pawlik

Remember those Christmases at your grandparents' in the countryside, when the house smelled of gingerbread baked for a week, and the tree was adorned with pine cones from the attic and straw angels made by Grandma? A wooden bench under the tree, linen tablecloths on the table, wicker baskets full of nuts. And that smell—cinnamon, cloves, honey, wood from the fireplace. This was rusticism before the word existed. As Marek Grechuta sang: "The world is wide open"—but sometimes the most beautiful world is the simplest, the closest to nature.

Pillovely understands that the point of reference is an idyllic childhood. That's why a rustic December isn't an interior design whim—it's a return to roots, to warmth, to calming simplicity.

What does rustic mean?

Rustic style is all about natural materials – wood, stone, linen, and wicker. Earthy tones – warm browns, beiges, greens, and grays. Simplicity of form, naturalness, and coziness. It's a tribute to tradition and harmony with nature.

During the holiday season, rusticity manifests itself in the form of green garlands, Advent wreaths, and ornaments made of dried fruit and twigs. Such décor not only creates a cozy, idyllic atmosphere but also emphasizes our connection to the world around us.

Summer Chest of Drawers 160x83 in natural oak is the essence of rustic style. Light wood, simple form, and warm material – everything you need to create a base for your holiday decorations.

Materials – the foundation of rustic style

Wood – the king of nature

Wood in all its forms – raw beams, smooth boards, sanded twigs. Wooden picture frames, wooden candlesticks, wooden Christmas tree ornaments. Wood brings warmth and authenticity, recalling the simplicity of rural life.

Linen and jute – natural textiles

Linen tablecloths, jute bags, cotton napkins. Rough textures, natural colors, pleasant to the touch. There's something calming about linen and jute—perhaps because we remember them from our grandparents' homes.

Decorative pillows from the Abriamo collection in natural shades are a way to introduce rustic textiles without replacing all your bedding.

Wooden Christmas decorations – linen accents and the sweet scent of gingerbread

Wicker accents

Wicker baskets, wicker baskets, and baskets. Perfect for storing nuts, spruce branches, and pine cones. Wicker is a material that never goes out of style because it's simply practical.

The Colors of Rustic December

Natural palette:

  • Warm browns of wood

  • Beige and cream linen

  • Greens of pine and fir

  • Gray stone

  • Gold and copper as accents

You can add classic Christmas colorsred, green, white – but in muted shades. Not bright red, but burgundy. Not neon green, but deep khaki. As Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote, "The essential things are not seen with the eyes" – but you feel the rustic tranquility with your whole body.

Decorations to make at home

Gingerbread – scent and decoration

Gingerbread isn't just a delicacy—it's a decoration that smells delicious. Every Polish family had a gingerbread recipe—honey, butter, spices, and flour. Baked and cooled, they're decorated with royal icing.

The simplest gingerbread decorations:

  • Stars with a hole for hanging

  • Hearts on a ribbon

  • Houses to put on a dresser

  • Gingerbread man garland

The Trava Coffee Table 107x46 is the perfect place to display gingerbread houses. Stable, wooden, and rustic in its own right.

Pine cones – always at hand

Pine cones, spruce cones, larch cones – collected in the forest, free, beautiful. They can be gilded with spray paint, silver-plated, or left natural. Arranged in a wicker basket, they're already a decorative element.

What to do with pine cones:

  • Advent wreath

  • Garland on a string

  • Filling glass vases

  • Christmas tree decorations with ribbon

Wooden Christmas decorations – linen accents and the sweet scent of gingerbread

Dried oranges – a classic of the genre

Oranges, sliced, oven-dried, and hung on a string. They smell and look beautiful, and are completely natural. You can add cinnamon sticks and star anise for a visual and aromatic effect.

Twigs and green garlands

Spruce, pine, fir – anything green and forest-scented. Arrange them on a dresser, tie them with jute, and add pine cones. Make a garland for a stair railing. Weave them into a wreath for a door.

Light – warm, natural, calm

Candles – real, beeswax, unscented (unless natural beeswax). Lanterns – wooden, metal, simple. Light garlands – warm-colored, non-flickering.

In rustic style, the lighting is meant to be calm, soothing, and natural. No bright flashes – just a soft glow that creates an atmosphere of security.

For those who remember

You're part of the generation that remembers Christmas with your grandparents in the countryside – real, simple, and full of warmth. Who knows that it doesn't take much to be beautiful – just wood, linen, and the scent of gingerbread. Who understands that luxury isn't about golden baubles, but peace of mind.

Pillovely has always spoken of an idyllic childhood as a point of reference. And that's precisely why a rustic December isn't a nostalgic journey back in time—it's a conscious choice for simplicity in a world of excess. As Kora sang, "You only have yourself"—and rusticity reminds us that that's enough.

Rustic December is a celebration of simplicity and nature. Wood, linen, gingerbread, pine cones, candles – everything you truly need for a warm holiday. Pillovely provides the foundation – natural wood furniture, a space for decorating. Nature adds the rest – twigs from the forest, oranges from the kitchen, memories of simpler times. Because home isn't a catalog, but a place where you can simply be – surrounded by wood, linen, and the aroma of gingerbread.