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2005 Holiday Window, Multiple Locations

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Timberland took inspiration from snowflakes for its holiday display. The latest merchandise was displayed among large snowflakes made of recycled tin barn roofs and hung with leather red laces.

“Each snowflake is a handmade one-of-a-kind original,” said Bevan Bloemendaal, senior director for Timberland Global Creative Services Studio. “Our window scene was about making it a one-of-a-kind holiday with the one-of-a-kind heritage of our gifts.”

Client: The Timberland Co., Stratham, N.H.
Argu Secilmus, director of marketing
Christine Schneider, visual merchandising manager
Keith Taylor, visual development manager

Timberland Global Creative Services Studio
Bevan Bloemendaal, senior director
Victoria Dimou, director
Scott Landry, senior copywriter
Mirana Comstock, copywriter
Rekha DeSalvo, design
Roze Fredkin, project management

Printing: Synnott Imaging, Plainfield, Conn.

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Recycled Tin Snowflakes: Barnstorm, Quebec

Red Rawhide: Auburn Leather Co., Auburn, Ky.
Jirair Tcholakian, New York

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