Bringing to life the childhood memories of little girls worldwide, Canadian artist Heather Benning has transformed an abandoned farmhouse in southwestern Manitoba into a life-sized dollhouse.
She replaced the north-facing wall with Plexiglas to showcase its interior and then fully restored the house, complete with candy-colored walls and furniture from the 1960s.
I can't see Barbie and Ken ditching their Malibu beach house to live there, but it's impressive nonetheless.
Implications - Consumers in today's fast-moving society relish in products that provide them with feelings of nostalgia. Not only do these products transport consumers back to a simple and possibly more enjoyable period of their lives, it enables businesses to be perceived by others as highly approachable. Consumers will likely invest in products with which they share a sense of familiarity.
Life-Sized Dollhouses
Abandoned Farmhouse Transformed Into Giant Playhouse
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgic Design - Creating products that evoke feelings of nostalgia can increase consumer investment.
2. Transparent Structures - Using transparent materials to showcase interiors can offer a unique and engaging experience.
3. Retro Furniture - Incorporating vintage furniture into design can add a touch of familiarity and nostalgia.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Exploring ways to incorporate nostalgia and transparency in art and design can create innovative and engaging pieces.
2. Real Estate - Using transparent structures, such as glass homes, can enhance the experience of touring properties and searching for homes.
3. Furniture - Incorporating retro furniture into modern designs can create a unique and personalized aesthetic that resonates with consumers.