Anthro
2021
Windows
Spring
This season's spring windows were all about hydrangeas! 3D sculputral hydrangea blooms were layered against 2D prints of hydrangeas. These season introduced a new process - cyanotype printing. This photographic process uses ferric ammonium citrate and potassium ferricyanide to produce a cyan blue print when exposed to sunlight. It’s the process that created the term “"blueprint,” and dates back to the 1800s.
Hydrangea - Cyanotypes
Behind the Scenes
Windows
Spring Impressions
Sunprint fabric pendants with eucalyptus silhouettes and handstiched details
Interiors
Spring
Citrus Circles
Plexi rounds, wood rounds, fabric rounds, and real dried fruit all played together to create a vibrant display inspired by sliced citrus
Wall Build
Pantry Shelf
Chalk Drawing
Cardboard Whisks
Pendant Lights
Butterfly Reuse
Cyanotype
Art Wall
Spring
Bouquet
Windows
Summer
This summer window was an earth day installation, made mostly from what was once garbage. Recycled soda cans, plastic bags, newspapers, magazines, cardboard, Styrofoam, and bubble wrap all payed a part in creating this beach scene.
Seascape
Behind the Scenes:
Summer Windows
Interiors
Summer
Upcycled
Bouys
Sea Anchor
Seabirds
Fall
Windows
Over- scaled 2D elements of nature (mushrooms, ferns, thistles, oak leaves, and berries) were composed in decorative arrangements to tell the story of the perfect, enchanting forest scene.
Forest Song
Behind the Scenes:
Windows
Fall
Interiors
Falling
Leaves
Lit Candle
Studio Sign
Denim
PilcroSign
Fall
Bouquet
Hydrangea
Reuse
Pantry Chest
Chalk Drawing
Holiday
Windows
This holiday season, the windows showcased large-scale, abstracted snow globe structures, featuring metallic trees, and a charming snowscape scene all lit from within to create a glow in every single element. The scene created embodies the feeling of being home for the holidays.