bentgablenits' musical dollhouses play sounds in NYC exhibition with teenage engineering
Briefly

Teenage Engineering and Bentgablenits have collaborated to host an exhibition in New York City showcasing 1930s musical dollhouses. Running from June 27th to 29th, this exhibition invites visitors to explore these restored, handcrafted miniature homes that unveiled music from within. Featuring a modern twist with products like the OD-11 wireless speaker, the exhibit is a blend of nostalgia and innovation. Visitors are treated to detailed interiors and contextual charm through magnifying glasses, while limited-edition handcrafted items are available for purchase, further enhancing the immersive experience.
The exhibition immerses visitors in the nostalgic charm of 1930s musical dollhouses, showcasing a unique collaboration between Teenage Engineering and Bentgablenits for a sensory experience.
Visitors can explore the intricately designed interiors of handcrafted musical dollhouses, which reveal music and charm, alongside innovative products from Teenage Engineering.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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