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Holt Renfrew

2005 Holiday Window, Toronto

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A rustic log cabin setting was the centerpiece of Holt Renfrew's 2005 holiday windows and interior visual displays. The sets included ice-covered trees, natural woods and a falling snow effect created using a mirror ball. Reclaimed barn board was used for the walls and floors. Interior focals tied in with the window display using log cabin vignettes. “The celebration at this time of year evokes tradition, comfort and nostalgia,” says Tracey Peters, national visual and merchandise manager. “This feeling was captured in our windows and interiors.”

Client: Holt Renfrew & Co. Ltd., Toronto
Mary Pompili, vp, marketing
John Gerhard, director, creative services
Tracey Peters, national visual and merchandise manager
Susanne Shaw, visual manager
Holt Renfrew Visual Team

Furniture: Beaton Group, Toronto
LA Design, Toronto
Horse Feathers, Toronto

Mannequins/Forms: Adel Rootstein Mannequins, London
Patina-V, Los Angeles

Props and Decoratives: Forget Me Not Floral, Toronto

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Signage and Graphics: Dot and Dash, Toronto
BGM Imaging Inc., Toronto

Wallcoverings and Materials: Little Feet Ltd., Toronto
Jay Robinson, Saw Photography, Toronto

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