Battersea Power Station might just be the most festive landmark in London this Christmas, thanks to Apple’s Your Tree on Battersea Competition. Earlier this winter, Apple invited aspiring artists across the UK to pick up their iPads and draw their own take on a Christmas tree, with 24 winning design entries being projected onto Battersea Power Station’s iconic chimneys in rotation throughout the holiday season.
The winners have been selected, and since December 4 they’ve been on display along with commissioned works by the likes of Sir Stephen Fry, Kylie Minogue, David Shrigley OBE and more. It’s safe to say the unveiling was a night to remember, with British Comedian Munya Chawawa hosting the switch on event. But who are the people behind these fabulous designs? Keep reading to find out…
1. Jack Dubben

Jack created his beautifully bauble-adorned tree with the unique characters of London in mind, hoping to inspire his college students with an uplifting message of self belief.
2. Lucy Dixon
Illustrator and painter Lucy’s tree was inspired by prepping vegetables on Christmas morning. The unique layered texture of her design was created using a stippling technique.
3. Pietro Spina
Pietro’s Christmas tree reimagined through vibrant peacock feathers is a true symbol of joy, celebration and creativity.
4. Samantha Shannon-Oliver
Honouring the memory of her younger sister, Samantha’s vibrant geometric design symbolises growth, connection and the welcoming of new opportunities.
5. Susan Birchall
A long-time lover of Battersea Power Station, Susan wanted to create something bright and colourful that would stand out against the building.
6. Nygilia McClain
Nygilia’s design reimagines the tree through a celestial lens. With its unconventional, vessel-like form, this expression of otherworldly imagination captures a sense of cosmic joy.
7. Varsha Simha
Varsha’s Snuggle Tree is inspired by the warmth and cosiness we all crave in the cold months – compiled of Santa’s little minions who’ve cuddled up to create the cuddliest tree around!
8. Mister Hope
Mister Hope loves all things fantasy, and Battersea Power Station’s vast chimneys seemed like the perfect place to house their towering festive giant.
9. Sam Wilde
Sam’s forbidden fruit tree might be ripe with temptation, but its ladder leads to a bright and hopeful future.
10. Adam Hayes
Adam’s wonderfully colourful tree is inspired by the mysterious present that has been sitting under the tree for days, filling everyone with anticipation and excitement.
11. Paul Brown
Spikes, triangles and layered branches are what jumps to mind when Paul thinks of Christmas, and his tree combines all of them, with bright baubles radiating warmth and comfort.
12. Matt Joyce
The magic of unconditional, long-lasting friendship is what Matt’s tree symbolises, and the wonderful way that these important people inform the traditions we make.
13. Takako Copeland
Whether it’s a tree or a climbing wall, Takako admires the climber’s instinct to scale tall structures, and the bold colours and shapes of a climbing wall make for the perfect tree.
14. Polina Belenchuk
A homage to the city’s iconic clocktower, Polina’s tree captured the magic of London on an iPad at the Apple Store, with support from their lovely staff.
15. Nermin Syuleimanova
Simply making the people of London smile was Nermin’s goal – their playful spirit shining through as their face sits happily in the centre.
16. Evelyn Seng
Evelyn’s whimsical Christmas tree doubles as a snowy mountain, complete with cable cars, frosted pines, cosy huts and tiny skiers, bringing ultimate festive vibes to Battersea.
17. Color Labitigan
Titled ‘Optimistic Blossoms’, Kulay’s tree is a joyful kaleidoscope of exotic flora, symbolising the importance of diversity, and its power of hope.
18. Mia C.
This joyful ‘Blob Christmas Tree’ was created by Mia, aged 9.
19. Pedro Garlaschi
Created in Procreate, Pedro’s tree is constructed of fun little mini monsters.
20. Benjomo
Illustrator Benjomo’s Christmas drag queen embodies the camp spirit of the festive season, in a bold and glamorous celebration of the LGBTQ+ community.
21. Jamie Freeth
Look a little closer, and you’ll find a very merry message hidden in the graphics of Jamie’s Christmas tree.
22. Charline Fabry
Follow Charline’s pink and blue leopards right to the very top of her sparkling tree, channeling the energy and warmth of Christmas time.
23. Merle lost
Illustrator Merle loves cats, and cats love trees (especially the Christmassy kind!), so they’ve created the ultimate cat tree to say Feline Navidad to the people of London.