TODAY: Vote for your favorite holiday window display

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Today is the final day to vote in the West Hollywood Design District’s Holiday Window Decorating contest. All voters will be entered into a raffle to win a gift card for a design district business. Below are photos of the competing windows. You can cast your vote by clicking this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeo87jhQHB6Lf3UYkTcGahQWoDyaVIVbxBnStqbmYcbGsNgJg/viewform.

Atacama Home (8627 Melrose Ave)

Zellij Gallery (511 N Robertson)

Sapasi (509 N Robertson)

Decorative Sleep (8627 1/2 Melrose Ave)

Maxfield (8825 Melrose Ave)

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BoConcept (8797 Beverly)

The Ivy (113 N Robertson)

Knoll (314 N Robertson)

Couture Kids (464 N Robertson)

The Real Real (8500 Melrose Ave)

Wolf and Badger (8500 Melrose Ave)

Martyn Lawrence Bullard Furniture (8550 Melrose Ave)

The Great (8575 Melrose Ave)

Dacha (420 N Robertson)

Alice & Olivia (8501 Melrose Ave)

Grande Maison (8923 Beverly)

Custom Comfort Mattress (8919 Beverly)

Kohler (8955 Beverly)

Eggersmann (8921 Beverly)

Rose Tarlow (425 N Robertson)

Pretty Little Thing (8587 Melrose Ave)

Palace (9013 Melrose Ave)

Gracie (8629 Melrose Avenue)

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merge fruit
11 months ago

It appears that The Grinch served as the art director. Wonderful recollections of all the windows along Main Streets in every rural town and hamlet as well as Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. With the probable exception of Dacha, the spirit clearly passed by the Design District.

Joshua88
Joshua88
1 year ago

Rose Tarlow.
Kohler.
Couture Kids.

WehoQueen
WehoQueen
1 year ago

The window display, at City Hall, with the live-motion anamatronic Chelsea Byers, in a P.L.O. uniform, screaming out “death to Israel”, was really well done. We still are the “Creative City”. She’s off to a great start.

Eric
Eric
1 year ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

is this for real?

Grinch Stole Christmas
Grinch Stole Christmas
1 year ago

Seems as though The Grinch was Art Director. Great memories of all the Windows up and down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and Main Streets of every town & hamlet in the countryside. The spirit evidently passed by the Design District with possible exception of Dacha.