Winter streets after dark have their own unique atmosphere, especially thanks to the glow of lights. Openwork decorations attached to lampposts, complemented by LED lighting and spruce balls, can create a magical mood, especially during the festive season, but not only then. In today’s post, we suggest how to decorate street lamps in winter.
Openwork decoration – lightness and elegance not only after dark
Openwork designs always look unique, regardless of the season. Subtle forms, lightness and precision of workmanship attract the attention of passers-by and decorate the space in an extraordinary way. Christmas openwork decorations additionally introduce a festive atmosphere from November to the New Year period.


Undoubtedly, their secret lies in the use of warm or cold LED lights. The glow of openwork Christmas trees, stars, snowflakes and reindeer creates an amazing effect, evoking the proverbial magic of Christmas. When such spectacular decorations are still above the heads of passers-by, the city can resemble a fairy-tale land!
Why is it worth decorating street lamps?
Christmas decorations with Christmas trees placed in squares, parks and pedestrian zones have become a common sight in the pre-Christmas season in almost all cities. Street lamps are an additional element that can be used to install decorations. Openwork decorations placed a few metres above the ground stand out perfectly, especially against the night sky.


The Terra Christmas brand offers models specially designed for mounting on lamps. This way, you can decorate each pole separately. This type of decoration works perfectly along streets, where you can see a significant number of snowflakes or stars, for example, along the entire length of the street. It is a proposal for an extremely coherent arrangement.
How about openwork decorations placed between lamps across the street? Models such as comets, waves and icicles are perfect for this role. Openwork decorations connecting both sides of the street create visual gates under which pedestrians can walk and cars can drive through. A consistent look for your Christmas decorations is guaranteed in this case!


Let’s take a closer look at openwork decorations
Globes are one of the most popular types of lamp decorations. They consist of two halves and form a sphere placed on the lamp. If you want them to have a clearly visible festive character, you can add a cap to them – then they look like large baubles.
Of course, balls are not the only motif of openwork decorations that we offer. Suspended snowflakes, drops and crystals, various types of stars and ribbons surrounding poles look great. Some models (e.g. snowflakes and stars) come in half-decoration versions, allowing you to create striking asymmetrical compositions. An interesting idea for a decoration across the street is a group of Christmas trees, consisting of five triangular trees placed side by side.


What are spruce balls and when should they be used?
Openwork decorations are not the only ideas for decorating lanterns. We also offer decorations that resemble real greenery. Additionally, they go well with Christmas tree covers. Together, they can create a complete and exceptionally cohesive Christmas arrangement.


Do you already have flower beds for w600 and w800 lamps from Terra Group? That’s great! Now add specially designed Christmas tree lamp covers, i.e. spruce balls. The garland made of certified PVC foil perfectly imitates natural pine needles. It is mounted on a galvanised frame that is attached to the flower bed. This way, you get a wonderful decoration and at the same time cover the empty flower bed after the season. To make the ball even more attractive, hang baubles and LED lights (cold or warm) on it, which you will find in the Terra Christmas offer. The balls hung on all lamps along the street or promenade will certainly be noticed by passers-by and tourists.


Lantern decorations are accents that dazzle
Although decorations on lampposts are not the main focus of Christmas arrangements, they complement them perfectly. Openwork decorations are distinguished by their subtlety, which is why they attract attention without overwhelming their surroundings. They combine delicacy and elegant expressiveness. Street lamps allow the decorations placed on them to be beautifully displayed – above the heads of passers-by. That is why it is worth using urban space not only at eye level, but also a few metres above the ground. Decorations on street lamps prove that Christmas accents do not have to be located only in the main square or at the entrance to important public or commercial buildings. They always provide a subtle variation on traditional Christmas trees and baubles.
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