Bounds Green Window Show is an annual illuminated exhibition in our windows, made by our North London community. The show is back on from Friday 01 - Sunday 03 March 2024 and this year’s theme is "ALPHABET STREET- make a window display inspired by any letter from the alphabet from A-Z!"


Take a look our exhibition map to find windows near you!

Download our Trail Sheet and see if you can find the whole alphabet!

If you’d like more information on the event, or would like to join the group of volunteers bringing the exhibition to life, email boundsgreenwindowshow@gmail.com

 
 

Sign Up

Please register for the 2024 Bounds Green Window Show here

This year’s show theme is 'ALPHABET STREET' and you can make a window display inspired by any letter from the alphabet. For example, A for apples or anteaters, B for buses or birds!! Windows displays can take any form, from pictures in windows, to 3D models or even real life objects!

Your display will be marked on our exhibition map so others can find it, and remember to light your window so that people can enjoy your creation through the long evenings.

Please note that you can change the information you provide, or withdraw from the project at any time, by emailing boundsgreenwindowshow@gmail.com

Our project terms and conditions and privacy statement outline principles to follow if you’re taking part in the show, as well as how we'll use your information.

 
 

Exhibition Map

This map shows the location of displays in homes and businesses across Bounds Green Window Show 2024.

 
 

2023 Window show

 
 
 

2022 WINDOW SHOW

Homes and businesses across Bounds Green and Bowes Park created wonderful window displays for the Bounds Green Window Show, 11 - 13th March 2022. The 2022 window show theme was ‘Wild’! Click on the images to take a closer look.

 

2021 WINDOW SHOW

Homes and businesses across Bounds Green and Bowes Park created wonderful window displays for the Bounds Green Window Show, 26 - 28 Feb 2021. The 2021 window show theme was ‘Dreaming of…’ and took place in the midst of a UK Coronavirus lockdown. Click on the images to take a closer look.