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If you’ve ever wished your Christmas tree would hug you back, Dumbo House has you covered this winter.
Set on the Brooklyn waterfront and known for its baked-in skyline views, the members’ club has unveiled "Tree Huggers," a playful, immersive holiday installation by Brooklyn-based artist Derrick Adams. Part sculpture garden, part festive fever dream, the work has turned the Dumbo House terrace into a walkable maze of stylized Christmas trees, each one outfitted with long, cartoonish arms that reach out as if mid-embrace. It’s whimsical, slightly surreal and very much the kind of holiday cheer that feels distinctly New York.
"Tree Huggers" anchors Soho Winterland, the club’s seasonal takeover running through January 1, 2026. While the installation is the visual centerpiece, it’s surrounded by the comforting trappings of a European-style winter market. Terrace chalets are serving classic Christmas market snacks like soft pretzels and sausage rolls, alongside festive drinks from Johnnie Walker, Mr. Black and Seedlip. Expect warming pours—mulled wine, spiced cider, hot chocolate and hot toddies—plus Soho House favorites like fried chicken, Soho Smash burgers and cheesecake by Monteleone.
Throughout December, Soho Winterland has been hosting a rotating lineup of holiday programming, including vinyl happy hours soundtracked entirely by analogue records, carolers performing among Adams’ tree sculptures and select Santa portrait sessions staged directly inside the installation. Market days spotlight seasonal brands and local craftspeople, while cozy extras like s’mores and board games make it easy to linger longer than planned.
If your holiday tastes skew more sparkly than silent night, there’s room for that too. Soho Winterland’s programming includes festive drink masterclasses and hands-on workshops like candle making, cookie decorating, gingerbread building and wreath crafting, with events rotating throughout the season.
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