New York creates a festive holiday mood like no other city in the world. Shops around town gather their best and brightest talents to design each company's distinct vision for the year. We've selected a group of windows that can lend us some inspiration for our own holiday decorations.
1. Anthropologie Rockefeller Center
Abstract Christmas trees composed of recycled boxes are unified with a green wash and a careful selection of charming holiday gifts available inside the store.
2. Bloomingdale's
Photo by Cinzia Reale-Castello
A layered assortment of high-definition monitors feature rich graphics full of perfect winter scenes and good wishes for the season.
3. Dylan's Candy Bar
Photo by Caroline Voagen Nelson
Large-scale candy models are further enhanced by colorful decoration courtesy of actual treats.
4. Tiffany
Photo by Virginia Rollison
A limited palette of green, blue, and purple contrasts against the intricate snow and star formations.
5. Saks Fifth Avenue
Photo by Virginia Rollison
An art nouveau flair stylishly recalls holidays from seasons past.
Images: Time Out New York Kids





Comments (6)
Shame on Bloomingdales...its only monitors with screensavers! Anyone can do that, theres nothing special.
I was really taken by Bergdorf Goodman's beautiful astrological theme this year, and especially their amazing use of recycled book pages to create fantastic objects. It is a must see for 2010!
Anthropologie consistently has brilliant design inside and in the windows of their stores. The person doing it is genius!!
The Saks one is my favorite! xxx
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The Saks one is my favorite! xxx
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I've always wanted to visit Dylan's Candy Bar. I read about her yrs ago in I think Seventeen mag when she was just starting out. Still haven't made it to NYC, but would love to for Christmas