The windows were both artful and innovative. We used a variety of advanced technologies to make them as eye-catching and interactive as possible. Some windows used proximity sensors and Kinect technology to allow people to touch, engage with, and trigger reactions inside of the windows themselves.
Other highlights included light displays, sound installations, and avant-garde design concepts. With only 48 hours to install, test, and perfect all 10 installations, the pressure was on. Due to the nature of the building, we had a lot of space in the windows to fill, but not a lot of room in which to do it.
It was a tight squeeze, but our installation team of 40 people pulled it off. When we saw all 10 windows lit up at night, we knew that enduring the challenging work environment had paid off.
In two months time there was another edition of KaDeWe Window installation which replaced the installation with 10 brand new window experiences.





