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Press Release Predictions for Christmas 2004 Traditional Christmas
Red & Green will be top colors Stevens, PA July
9, 2004 —
Holiday and seasonal decorating is a passion for 85 percent of “Today there is a strong home design and decorating shift toward simplicity. People are getting rid of the clutter in their homes and being more selective about purchasing new décor items,” says Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing and author of Why People Buy Things They Don’t Need. “ To learn more about consumers’
passion for decorations and how marketers and retailers can maximize their
opportunities to sell to this market, Unity Marketing conducted a survey among
1,000 Majority
of households will buy new Christmas decorations for the 2004 season Over two-thirds of the decorating households will purchase new decorations for the Christmas 2004 season and expect to spend $115 buying decorations, about the same as last year. Decorating gets you in the mood to
celebrate, while favorite decorations bring back memories People decorate for the holidays to get them in the mood for a happy,
memorable celebration. Nearly
three-fourths of decorators agree with the statement, “Decorating my home
gets me in the mood for celebrating and having fun.”
While decorating looks into the future, it is also nostalgic.
Bringing out decorations from yesteryear rekindles fond memories.
Nearly 70 percent of decorators agree, “I love to bring out my
favorite decorations from years gone by; they are like old ‘friends’ and
bring back wonderful memories.” Christmas 2004 decorating shopping to
peak in October/November As early as September, over one-fourth of decorators will have started to
shop for Christmas decorations. By
October-November 2004 the majority (63 percent) will have begun decorations
shopping. Christmas decorations shoppers will
turn first to discount department stores Nearly all decorations shoppers (89 percent) expect to shop at discount
department stores for new holiday decorations.
Trailing far behind in second place are craft and hobby stores, where
49 percent of shoppers expect to look for new decorations. Candles are top inside decoration for
Christmas 2004 Number one on decorators’ indoors decorations shopping list are candles and accessories, followed by: 2) paper and party decorations; 3) garlands, roping, swags, ribbons; 4) live poinsettia plants; and 5) collectible Christmas tree ornaments. Christmas lights, the most purchased indoor decoration last year, didn’t make the top of the planned purchase list, suggesting that lights are an impulse item. About one-third of Christmas decorators expect to buy a live Christmas tree this year; 11 percent will purchase an artificial tree. Outside Christmas lights will brighten
this year’s celebrations More than half of the decorators plan on purchasing more regular or miniature outdoor Christmas lights this year; 40 percent plan to buy the new icicle or special feature outdoor lights. Ribbons and bows also top of the outdoor decorators’ shopping list. Traditional Christmas Red and Green is
favorite decorating color Nearly 70 percent of decorators
plan to decorate with traditional Christmas red and green.
Gold will be the top metallic accent color, while white and silver will
also be popular. Unity
Marketing’s new study, Holiday
Decorating Report, 2004: The Who,
What, Where, How Much, and Why of For media, Unity Marketing can make tables, charts and graphs available about consumer holiday decorating and spending upon request. Contact: Pam Danziger, 717-336-1600
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