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Village Accessories

Trees, lighting, figures, fences, snow, risers, and landscaping—everything you need to complete any Christmas village scene.

Bring your display to life with accessories that add story, scale, and sparkle. From bottle-brush trees and lampposts to fences, benches, snow mats, risers, and detailed figures, these finishing touches turn a few buildings into a living scene. Start with the essentials—mixed-height trees, two figures, and one lighted accent—then layer pathways and landscaping between façades for depth. Use risers to vary rooflines and position lighting near focal pieces to guide the eye. Browse all-brand Village Buildings , shop brand-specific Department 56 Accessories , or explore Lemax Accessories to match your style.

Will these accessories work with my brand?

Most pieces mix well across common village scales; check dimensions on each listing.

What should I buy first?

Trees (varied heights), two figures, one lighted accent, plus snow/landscaping.

Do lighted items include power?

See each product page for adapter or battery details.

Indoor or outdoor use?

Designed for indoor display only.

How do I add depth on a shelf?

Use risers, stagger building heights, and cluster trees at corners.

Any quick styling tips?

Light your focal building, angle benches/signs toward paths, and keep odd-number groupings.

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