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This sculpture became the centerpiece of the award-winning ad for the dream window created by garden home designer P. Allen Smith.

Marvin Windows and Doors has been honored with the advertising industry’s top award for creative excellence in business-to-business advertising.

Awarded annually by American Business Media, the Creative Excellence in Business Advertising (CEBA) Awards are recognized as the industry’s highest honor for B-to-B advertising.

Marvin was honored for one in a series of ads for its myMarvin program, which features noted designers and architects creating dream windows based on their personal inspirations. The winning ad, by Minneapolis agency Martin/Williams, features garden home designer P. Allen Smith and his creation, a window based on a theme of intertwining vines, flowers and leaves. A video on the making of the ad can be seen here.

“Marvin has always been recognized not only for the technical quality of our windows and doors, but also for their beauty and innovation,” said Brett Boyum, Marvin’s director of marketing. “This award highlights the creativity that goes into everything we do, whether it’s a window or an advertisement.”

The winning entries were highlighted in a special insert in October issues of Adweek and Brandweek.

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