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On display at Young V&A
Imagine Gallery, Living Together, Case 3

This object consists of 21 parts, some of which may be located elsewhere.

Jennys Home

Jennys Home Furniture
1960s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The Jennys Home modular dolls' house system was produced in the 1960s in conjunction with Homes & Gardens Magazine. Made by Tri-ang, the individual sets allowed young girls to slowly build up a collection of rooms and funiture to create almost any design of their choice. A system that could be turned from an apartment block to a bed-sit, Jennys Home was a highly flexible, modern toy that helped to inspire future home makers.

This particular selection of furniture was made to reflect contemporary design and includes a matching lounge and a bedroom set.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 21 parts.

  • Dolls' House Accessories
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TitleJennys Home (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Furniture belonging to Jennys Home modular dolls' house, made by Tri-ang in the 1960s
Physical description
A selection of miniature pices of furniture all produced to a 1:16 scale. There is a range of furniture for both the bedroom and the lounge, with matching sets within each room. The items are made of coloured plastic and painted metal.
Dimensions
  • Dressed figure height: 300mm
  • Dressed figure width: 120mm
  • Dressed figure depth: 100mm
Height: 13in (33cm) Width 2: 4½in (11.5cm) Depth: 2½in (6.4cm)
Production typeMass produced
Gallery label
A changeable home These rooms can be arranged however you like – a studio, a house or a block of flats. Colourful and bold furnishings were fashionable in the 1960s, when many homes like this were built. [Young V&A, Imagine Gallery short object label](2023)
Credit line
Given by Angela Davidson
Object history
This selection of Jennys Home dolls' house furniture was produced in the 1960s in conjunction with Homes & Gardens Magazine. The majority of the pieces could be purchased in sets so that young girls could slowly build up a collection.
Associations
Summary
The Jennys Home modular dolls' house system was produced in the 1960s in conjunction with Homes & Gardens Magazine. Made by Tri-ang, the individual sets allowed young girls to slowly build up a collection of rooms and funiture to create almost any design of their choice. A system that could be turned from an apartment block to a bed-sit, Jennys Home was a highly flexible, modern toy that helped to inspire future home makers.

This particular selection of furniture was made to reflect contemporary design and includes a matching lounge and a bedroom set.
Collection
Accession number
B.366:1 to 16-2013

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Record createdMay 31, 2013
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