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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Christmas Tree Skirt - H4-139

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Christmas Tree Skirt - H4-139
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The “Whoville Whirl” Christmas Tree Skirt is a beautifully whimsical piece of set dressing custom-made for use in a Whoville home in Ron Howard’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). Measuring 57 inches in diameter, this vibrant circular skirt captures the film’s signature Seussian style and festive flair.
Crafted from panels of plush velvet and satin fabric in alternating shades of gold, lavender, and rose pink, the skirt’s pinwheel pattern perfectly embodies Whoville’s imaginative color palette and cheerful eccentricity. Its center cut-out and open seam suggest it was designed for practical on-set use, easily placed around a Christmas tree or base prop.
Pieces like this were part of the extensive world-building that transformed Universal’s backlot into the fantastical town of Whoville. Under the creative direction of production designer Michael Corenblith and costume designer Rita Ryack, even small set elements, like this tree skirt, contributed to the immersive, handmade charm of the film’s Oscar®-winning production design.
A stunning example of the artistry that brought Dr. Seuss’s world to life, this screen-used tree skirt is a true piece of Whoville holiday magic.

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