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playsam dollhouse. eva schildt.

Dec 13, 2014 | Designer L > Z, entertaining, gift idea, kids & baby, toys, What's hot >, wood |
playsam dollhouse. eva schildt.
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The Dollhouse by Playsam is a dollhouse that encourages children’s fantasy. The miniature house has been designed by Eva Schildt, who realized her own individual interpretation of a house with her Dollhouse: “All of us have the dream of a small house somewhere, serving us as refugee at the same time. My fantasy house has always been round, friendly and organic in its form and personality.”

All products by the Swedish manufacturer are minimalistic, which is why the Dollhouse perfectly suits design icons such as the streamliner. Friendly, clear forms and the renouncement of colours encourage fantasy and creativity and it will enable to create an own world of your children.

The clear design is what makes the hardwood and MDF made Dollhouse special and versatile: it can moreover not only be used as house for dolls, but also as decoration object or showcase for special “treasures”.

height: 11 3/4 in.
width: 7 1/4 in.
length: 9 5/8 in.
material: Solid wood and MDF board
price: $55 usd

designer: eva schildt
producer: playsam
period: 2008

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