
Infinity Lights – The Year’s Biggest Christmas Trend
Ramp up the Christmas cheer with the ultimate optical aesthetic – Infinity Lights are the latest craze to sweep the season. These unique lights come in a range of traditional and magical designs; from majestic deer to whimsical Nutcrackers who are ready and waiting to mesmerise and astound.



Otherwise known as ‘Infinity Mirrors’, these innovative lights are an up-and-coming festive favourite amongst both the young and the old, but how exactly do they work? Well, it may be less complex than you think.
The out of this world optical illusion is created by concealing an everyday standard mirror between two ‘two-way’ mirrors. Now this is where the magic comes in…LED strip lights are strategically placed between the mirrors which, when switched on, reflect against the real mirror to create a never-ending stream of light. When the mirrors are positioned at an angle rather than parallel from one another, the light appears to curve further into the distance receding into – you guessed it – infinity.
The concept may be simple, but the outcome is oh-so-magical, and is sure to captivate and mesmerise your friends and family year after year.


From Cheer to Infinity
First gracing our doorways and mantles in 2023, this enchanting, fast-growing trend is a must-have if you’re looking to elevate your Christmas décor.
Here at Festive Lights, we’re home to a huge selection of infinity mirrors starting at just £24.99 including adorable Snowmen, charming Polar Bears, and the main man himself, Father Christmas. If you’re after something a bit less conventional but just as irresistible, why not treat yourself to our ©Disney range?



But who said that Christmas should be confined to indoors anyway? Spread the Christmas cheer and welcome your guests with the addition of our towering outdoor mounted infinity lights to really set the scene. Made from sturdy PVC and MDF, these dazzlingly fun lights have been designed to last whatever the weather, meaning you can enjoy them year, after year, after year…you could almost say to infinity.