Wolfgang Sirch & Christoph Bitzer Design Child's Dream Toy
Katie Cordrey — March 26, 2009 — Life-Stages
References: sparkability.net
The Villa Sibi Modernist Doll House by Wolfgang Sirch and Christoph Bitzer is an architectural dream house for kids and their little modernist imaginations.
Just under four feet long, the birch, plexiglass, and metal structure comes complete with furniture. It features tiny sliding plexiglass walls and a swimming pool.
The Sirch family has been producing products in wood for over 300 years in Germany. After the death of his father, Isidor Sirch, Wolfgang Sirch, an interior architect, brought Christoph Bitzer, a sculptor, into the company.
The doll house carries a price of about $900 usd.
Just under four feet long, the birch, plexiglass, and metal structure comes complete with furniture. It features tiny sliding plexiglass walls and a swimming pool.
The Sirch family has been producing products in wood for over 300 years in Germany. After the death of his father, Isidor Sirch, Wolfgang Sirch, an interior architect, brought Christoph Bitzer, a sculptor, into the company.
The doll house carries a price of about $900 usd.
Trend Themes
1. Modernist Doll Houses - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing modernist doll houses that appeal to children's imaginations while incorporating architectural elements and unique features.
2. Birch, Plexiglass, and Metal Structures - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring the use of unconventional materials like birch, plexiglass, and metal in designing children's toys to create visually appealing and durable products.
3. Sliding Walls and Interactive Features - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating interactive elements such as sliding walls, removable furniture, and swimming pools in doll house design to enhance playability and engage children's creativity.
Industry Implications
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2. Woodworking and Craftsmanship - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring the combination of traditional woodworking techniques with contemporary design principles to create high-quality and visually stunning doll houses.
3. Interior Design and Architecture - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborating with architects and designers to create doll houses that serve as educational tools, introducing children to architectural concepts and spatial awareness.
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