Martha Stewart will be in Chicago at the Macy’s State Street Store on November 10 at Noon to light the official historic Macy’s (Marshall Field’s) Walnut Room Christmas tree. It is the 100th anneversary of the christmas tree in the Walnut Room so what better way to celebrate than have Martha come light it in person? (The Walnut Room opened in 1907) Martha Stewart’s Christmas ornaments have been decorating the Macy’s store with sparkle since September and now it is time for the rest of us to get into the Christmas Spirit. You can see the Christmas Tree lighting with Martha Stewart in the Walnut Room Restaurant live and in person because it is open to the public. Although I would get there early since this seems to be a major publicity event and will most likely be very crowded. (the picture at left is from last year when the walnut room tree was decorated by Wedgewood)
Located on the 7th floor, the Walnut Room is one of the oldest operating restaurants in Chicago and the very first restaurant in a department store. The Walnut Room Christmas Tree tradition started years ago when the State Street store was owned Marshall Field’s. Macy’s has decided to continue the tradition and invite a new company and designer to decorate the tree each year and create special ornaments for it. Last year was Wedgwood china and the year before was Swarovski crystal. Both of the companies designed beautiful ornaments that really made the tree sparkle.
The restaurant is 17,000 square feet, the walls are constructed of Circasian wood imported from Russia and the chandeliers are made with original Austrian crystal. This restaurant grew from the tradition of millinery department associate, Mrs. Hering, who would bring homemade chicken pot pies for her clients should they become hungry while they shopped as there were no restaurants in department stores at that time, and, in fact, not one respectable place for a lady to dine. This became a success and Mrs. Hering’s Chicken Pot Pie’s legacy are still celebrated in the Walnut Room today. (the chicken pot pie recipe is the same although it is presented in a bowl with a flaky puff pastry atop the soup filling instead of a mini pie plate.)
The Centennial Great Tree – To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Great Tree and the world famous Walnut Room, Macy’s on State Street will feature Martha Stewart Collection kugels in an array of vibrant colors as the theme for this year’s Great Tree. Kugels, German for “balls,” were first used as tree decorations in the mid-1800s. Martha Stewart is reviving the kugel this season, specifically to celebrate the centennial of the Great Tree and Walnut Room, and will visit Macy’s on State Street to officially light the tree at noon on Saturday, November 10, 2007. The kugels will be available for purchase as tree ornaments and over-sized decorative accents at Macy’s on State Street and select other Macy’s locations this holiday season. The Martha Stewart Collection, Macy’s exclusive assortment of bed, bath, entertaining, and cooking products inspired by Martha’s personal collections and favorite things, represents the largest brand roll-out in Macy’s history.
I am sure Martha’s turn at the tree will be spectacular also. Her decoration line features some of the ornament styles she has featured in her magazines for years, except these aren’t vintage, they are new reproductions of vintage styles. The heavy silver backed glass Kugel style ornaments are featured in pink, red, green, silver, gold and blue. Martha has used these ornaments in the photos for her magazines for years and they are really quite pretty even in reproduction form.
She also has a number of bird ornaments and small cottages and town building ornaments that look like they might be from a vintage train set. There were small vintage cottage ornaments as a how-to make them segment in her Martha Stewart Living Magazine a few years ago. There are also glass ball ornaments of all colors and sizes (including giant glass ball ornaments as large as a foot in diameter for hanging on really large Christmas trees) and beaded sparkling garlands as well.
The dominant color in the trees and decorating ornaments is silver and white, but the colored Kugels bring a pastel hue to the trees. Which ornaments will be on the Walnut Room Tree? I have heard it will be the Kugels but who can really know before it is up and open to the public?
The cost of the ornaments is a bit high if they are not on sale. The small kugels are 10 dollars EACH. I think Macy’s knows that people won’t pay that much for 1 ornament made in China for 10 cents so they have had 25% off sales for the past 2 months. Unfortunately things are still not moving yet. Maybe with the Holiday weather and season upon us more people will buy a little piece of Martha Stewart to take home to put on their tree. And if you have lunch or dinner at the Walnut room, try the chicken pot pie. It’s delicious!
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