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Live Like Barbie: Explore Three Artistic DreamHouses in London from September 14–22, 2024

Published September 18, 2024 08:22 PM

Tolstrup inside “Reflect – Playful Pauses.” Courtesy of London Design Festival

Barbie summer is here to stay! Three playful installations celebrating Barbie’s DreamHouse have arrived in Central London’s new Strand Aldwych pedestrian plaza, just in time for the 22nd annual London Design Festival.

London-based Danish designer Nina Tolstrup created these interactive public artworks to mark Barbie’s 65th anniversary. Titled “Pavilions of Wonder,” the installations complement a major Barbie exhibition at London’s Design Museum and follow last year’s blockbuster film directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Margot Robbie as Barbie.

The first Barbie DreamHouse. Courtesy of London Design Festival

Barbie’s DreamHouses, inspired by mid-century modern design, have been a staple since their 1962 debut. The Southern California city of Palm Springs, known for its mid-century modern architecture, heavily influenced these designs. In preparation for “Pavilions of Wonder,” Tolstrup toured Palm Springs to draw inspiration from its iconic buildings.

Coachella Valley Savings and Loan Bank, designed by E. Stewart Williams. Courtesy of London Design Festival

Tolstrup’s pavilion “Dream: Infinity Garden” features a mirrored interior that transforms a ring of succulents into an infinite desert landscape, drawing on the design of E. Stewart Williams’s Coachella Valley Savings and Loan Bank. Her “Discover: Design Stories” pavilion honors the distinctive waterslides of recent Barbie DreamHouses, offering charming vignettes through peepholes. The third installation, “Reflect: Playful Pauses,” presents a geometric grid design inspired by Albert Frey’s 1952 Palm Springs City Hall and the 2023 Barbie DreamHouse.

Albert Frey, Palm Springs City Hall, 1952. Courtesy of London Design Festival
2018 Barbie DreamHouse. Courtesy of London Design Festival

These installations, which blend mid-century modern architecture with Barbie’s whimsical design language, will be open to the public for free from September 14–22, 2024. Other highlights of this year’s festival include a suspended sculpture by Turkish artist Melek Zeynep Bulut at the Old Royal Naval College and a performance centered around making West African fufu at the V&A.

“Dream – Infinity Garden”. Courtesy of London Design Festival

Passersby enjoying “Discover – Design Stories.” Courtesy of London Design Festival


Sayart / Amia Nguyen, amyngwyen13@gmail.com

Tolstrup inside “Reflect – Playful Pauses.” Courtesy of London Design Festival

Barbie summer is here to stay! Three playful installations celebrating Barbie’s DreamHouse have arrived in Central London’s new Strand Aldwych pedestrian plaza, just in time for the 22nd annual London Design Festival.

London-based Danish designer Nina Tolstrup created these interactive public artworks to mark Barbie’s 65th anniversary. Titled “Pavilions of Wonder,” the installations complement a major Barbie exhibition at London’s Design Museum and follow last year’s blockbuster film directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Margot Robbie as Barbie.

The first Barbie DreamHouse. Courtesy of London Design Festival

Barbie’s DreamHouses, inspired by mid-century modern design, have been a staple since their 1962 debut. The Southern California city of Palm Springs, known for its mid-century modern architecture, heavily influenced these designs. In preparation for “Pavilions of Wonder,” Tolstrup toured Palm Springs to draw inspiration from its iconic buildings.

Coachella Valley Savings and Loan Bank, designed by E. Stewart Williams. Courtesy of London Design Festival

Tolstrup’s pavilion “Dream: Infinity Garden” features a mirrored interior that transforms a ring of succulents into an infinite desert landscape, drawing on the design of E. Stewart Williams’s Coachella Valley Savings and Loan Bank. Her “Discover: Design Stories” pavilion honors the distinctive waterslides of recent Barbie DreamHouses, offering charming vignettes through peepholes. The third installation, “Reflect: Playful Pauses,” presents a geometric grid design inspired by Albert Frey’s 1952 Palm Springs City Hall and the 2023 Barbie DreamHouse.

Albert Frey, Palm Springs City Hall, 1952. Courtesy of London Design Festival
2018 Barbie DreamHouse. Courtesy of London Design Festival

These installations, which blend mid-century modern architecture with Barbie’s whimsical design language, will be open to the public for free from September 14–22, 2024. Other highlights of this year’s festival include a suspended sculpture by Turkish artist Melek Zeynep Bulut at the Old Royal Naval College and a performance centered around making West African fufu at the V&A.

“Dream – Infinity Garden”. Courtesy of London Design Festival

Passersby enjoying “Discover – Design Stories.” Courtesy of London Design Festival


Sayart / Amia Nguyen, amyngwyen13@gmail.com

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