MoMA Modern Play House
June 10th, 2010Last week we talked about Mid-Century Modern home tours and highlighted one particular tour that was taking place in Sacramento, CA. Continuing with that theme, today we stumbled upon a unique children’s toy – a Modern Play House that is made by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
This play house lets future modern architects and designers develop a sense of style at an early age as they experiment with this set of six different modular nesting boxes. The kit includes walls, flooring, furniture, lighting and other home accessories. There’s over 50 decorating options to allow that young Joseph Eichler of yours to create their own vision of a modern space.
Parents out there might want to consider passing on the Barbie Dream House and opt for this play house with some real modern flair.
For more information visit momastore.org
Tags: Interior Design, kids, mid-century modern



A little different to the playhouses we normally see. Starting children off with tasteful toys may bring a greater appreciation of architecture past and present? It is worth a try anyway. Publisher,familyfirepit.com