Monday 9 November 2015

SELFRIDGES CHRISTMAS WINDOWS 2015

This year's theme is zodiac signs.
















SELFRIDGES CHRISTMAS WINDOWS IN NUMBERS: 2015 FACTS AND FIGURES 

- 10,000 leaves, laser cut, used to make hand crafted foliage for the Oxford Street windows
- A total length of 450 meters of neon lighting has been used throughout the windows
- Almost 2 tonnes of glitter sand has been used in the windows for the flooring, and the white sand is in fact salt to ensure it as white possible
- It has taken a total of 178 hours to install the windows, with a team of almost 100 people working on them continuously for 24 hours a day over 8 days, in a rotation of shifts
- The movement of the Orrery in Selfridges Orchard Street corner window is not real time, but is representative of the speed in which the planets orbit in relation to each other
- The headpiece used in the window representing Scorpio was made by Maiko Takeda, who is known for making the incredible headpieces worn by Bjork whilst performing in her Biophilia tour.
- The mermaid tails in the window representing Pisces made up of 3,000 scales in total (1,000 each), with approx. 15,000 crystals. It took 5 people 2 weeks to attach and embellish all of the scales!
- 6,000 metres of LED lights decorate the dense spruce foliage surrounding the windows on Oxford Street
- The spruce foliage used inside the London store around arches and handrails are decorated with over 8,000 metres of LED lights
In-store decoration)
- 90,000 Christmas baubles (hung across stores' balconies and ceilings
- 10,000 stars
- 850 bags of glitter
- 2 tons of salt
- 3000 meters of iridescent film
- 1,000 light bulbs
- 1,000 sheets of gold leaf
- 1,000 battery operated flashing lights
- 500 cans of spray paint
- 400 litres of purple paint
- 200 disco balls
- 150 glittered rocks
*Above figures are across London, Manchester and Birmingham stores