Dollhouse

V&A | 2022

Dollhouse at the V&A, London

R for Repair

‘R for Repair’ invited Studiomama, along with other UK and Singapore designers, to repair cherished but damaged objects from the public – revealing the emotional and functional value of creative repair. As part of this project, we designed a dollhouse for a small collection of surviving mid-century dollhouse furniture for an exhibition at the V&A Museum in London.

Doll house commission design

‘R for Repair’ invited Studiomama, along with other UK and Singapore designers, to repair cherished but damaged objects from the public, revealing the emotional and functional value of creative repair. We designed a doll house for a handful of surviving mid-century dollhouse furniture. The doll house was on display at the V&A during the London Design Festival 2022 and highlighted a burgeoning repair culture. By transforming broken items into new forms, the initiative showcased the importance of design in preserving memories and reducing waste, emphasising that repair can be an emotional and artistic process.

“Studiomama’s ingenious repair of doll’s house furniture by simply creating a new doll’s house for it to inhabit”.

– Disegno

CLIENT: V&A Museum, London
DESIGN: Studiomama
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Richard Davies

“What interests me with this project is how we can create a richer understanding of repair culture. It celebrates the possibilities of repair as a creative process, something that adds new layers to an object’s identity and meaning – addressing the emotional as well as the functional.

– Co-curator, Jane Withers

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