People are going BANANAS over Upside Down Christmas trees, especially This one! The inverted holiday tree isn't a new trend, but now even retailers, shopping centers and hotels are adding the upside-down decoration to their holiday displays and have noted an increase in sales and online attention.
Westfield Shopping Centre in San Francisco debuted a 50-foot-tall and 30-foot-wide chandelier-like upside-down tree inside the mall's signature dome last season and will celebrate the suspended tree lighting Thursday evening.