Beacher Nancy Von Hapke invents Ring Tree Lighting system to help make holiday decorating easier

Beacher Nancy Von Hapke is the inventor/founder of the Ring Tree Lighting system. Photo: Submitted.

By ISABELLE FERNANDES

Beach resident Nancy Von Hapke, founder/inventor of Ring Tree Lighting, has set out to revolutionize holiday decorations. 

The daughter of an inventor, now Mompreneur, Von Hapke was inspired by her frustrations as a single mother trying to create an enchanting holiday experience for her son. The process of untangling lights and burnt out bulbs was a daunting task, she said.

“I invented Ring Tree to make it easy and fun for all ages, seniors and individuals with disabilities to decorate their beloved real Christmas tree,” said Von Hapke.

The result was the Ring Tree Lighting system.

It’s a creative design that allows users to snap lights directly onto the trunk of any tree (real or artificial). These lights have a depth of lighting that shines out from the trunk through the branches, creating a warm holiday glow, said Von Hapke.

The system is easy to set up and removal is ensured by its circular structure. Ring Tree Lighting also includes a reusable cotton storage-box which provides a compact and eco-friendly solution for packing after the holidays.

The budget friendly lighting solution, with a price point of $129.00 CDN for an entire set of The system features 240 LED lights with a simple set up.

Price is $129 Canadian, but for Von Hapke is offering a special price of $110 for Beach residents who read this story in Beach Metro Community News.

To take advantage of this special offer, please go to the Ring Tree Lighting website at https://ringtreelighting.com/ and use the code nancyvip10.

Von Hapke said there is no fee deliveries in the Beach area.

Under Von Hapke’s leadership, Ring Tree Lighting is driven by a mission to make holiday decorating simpler by putting ease and beauty into one affordable stress-free product.


Locally, residents can see the Ring Tree Lighting system in use at trees on display at Corbin’s Christmas Market in the Union Realty offices at Queen Street East and Beech Avenue.