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Get That Christmas Spirit by Designing a Digital Christmas Tree for Battersea Power Station Display

Get That Christmas Spirit by Designing a Digital Christmas Tree for Battersea Power Station Display

Apple today announced a campaign inviting United Kingdom residents to design digital Christmas trees on their iPad, with the winning submissions to be projected onto the chimneys of London’s Battersea Power Station in December.

The “Your Tree on Battersea” campaign encourages participants to “express their creativity on ‌iPad‌” by drawing and submitting original Christmas tree designs.

… Hosted by British comedian and personality Munya Chawawa, this marks the first time the British public are invited to design a Christmas tree on iPad and submit their creation for the opportunity to have it projected onto Battersea Power Station’s river-facing chimneys and wash towers. The winning public entries will be projected alongside commissioned designs contributed from established artists and notable figures, such as Sir Stephen Fry and David Shrigley OBE.

“Using the power and versatility of our most capable iPad lineup yet, we’re excited to bring Christmas cheer to Battersea Power Station and inspire festive creativity across the nation,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “It’s inspiring to see such remarkable talent across multiple mediums — all brought together alongside Munya Chawawa. We can’t wait to experience these creations next to the incredible contributions from the public.”

The project will culminate with 24 winning entries from the public being displayed on Battersea Power Station’s river-facing chimneys and wash towers. The winning entries will be displayed alongside digital artwork from artists and public figures, including Sir Stephen Fry and David Shrigley OBE.

The competition opens today and submissions will be accepted until 23 November at midnight. The winning entries will be unveiled on December 4 at 5 p.m. local time on Battersea Power Station’s chimneys.

From 6-22 November, all 39 Apple Store locations across the UK will host special 30-minute Today at Apple sessions dedicated to helping the public create and submit their Christmas tree designs. The sessions will run until 22 December, so that the public can get creative on iPad and Apple Pencil throughout the festive season.

Submissions can also be completed from home. Here’s how to do it in three simple steps:

  • Step Two: Create the Christmas tree. Make it wonderful or make it weird.

In previous years Apple featured commissioned works on the Battersea Power Station’s chimneys, In 2023, it featured world-renowned artist David Hockney’s Bigger Christmas Trees, which he created on the iPad Pro. In 2024, Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit, used an iPhone 16 Pro Max to produce a short animation of Wallace and Gromit building Christmas trees.