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Twilight Trees turns 10 and reflects on a decade in the business

Monday, February 19, 2024 - 17:45

In 2014 when Susie Reid Thomas started her business with a single LED Cherry tree she could never have imagined that ten years later, she would have built a forest. Now celebrating a decade in the industry; Twilight Trees has almost 2,000 trees of all varieties, three warehouse units and just under 20 staff.

Twilight Trees specialises in the creation of exceptional artificial trees and foliage which transform spaces beyond their clients’ imagination. Twilight Trees has worked with some of the world’s most respected and leading brands and is passionate about what they do. With a strong focus on innovation, creativity and sustainability, Twilight Trees have a highly skilled team of designers and artisan tree builders that have developed specialist trade-mark techniques using both reclaimed and fabricated wood and the highest quality artificial florals.

With rented trees used time and time again, and many new designs being made from foraged fallen trees, sustainability is a key focus and the company is also proudly carbon neutral.

Twilight Trees are preferred suppliers at venues such as The National Gallery, The Ned, Coworth Park, and Kew Gardens and have worked at venues such as The National History Museum, Kensington Palace, the V&A. Clients include names such as Google, Amazon, Netflix and Disney and the bespoke service stretches worldwide.          

As the company looks ahead to its next ten years, Twilight Trees is full of ambition. With its creative energy, enthusiasm, and supportive team ethos, Susie and Andrew are certain that the next decade will realise even bigger dreams, as they continue to create the spectacular.