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  2. A Look Back at the Most Iconic Barbie Dream Houses - AOL

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    1990 Barbie Dreamhouse. Toward the end of the 20th century—more specifically, the '80s and '90s—Mattel began to produce dream houses that resemble the plastic pads we know and love today.

  3. Barbie Dreamhouse - Wikipedia

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    Barbie Dreamhouse (sometimes stylized DreamHouse) is a dollhouse introduced by Mattel in 1962. [1] The toys have several rooms, Barbie accessories, and recognizable features like a pink slide and elevator. Dreamhouses are designed to be “architecturally implausible” according to Carol Spencer, who designed Barbie’s outfits from 1963 to ...

  4. HGTV Superstars Team Up For the Most Epic Life-Size Barbie ...

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    HGTV is teaming up with Mattel and stars like Christina Hall and Ty Pennington on 'Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge.' Here's what we know about the new show so far.

  5. List of Barbie's friends and family - Wikipedia

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    The series was discontinued after only 5 dolls, but the dolls live on as their face and body sculpts are used for other Barbie dolls ever since. The Model Muse body in particular has become the new standard body for collector dolls in the Barbie line. Daria (2004–2005) was the Caucasian doll in this collection. Two versions of her were ...

  6. Architecture student analyzes the history of Barbie ... - AOL

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    The post Architecture student analyzes the history of Barbie dollhouses from ‘a design perspective’: ‘Barbie became the elite’ appeared first on In The Know.

  7. Lundby (company) - Wikipedia

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    There have been many other styles of Lundby dollhouse introduced over the years, such as the 'Stockholm' House in 1975 (and a newer, more modern, version in 2005). Lundby houses, furniture and accessories are 3/4 inch scale, also known as 1:16 or today as 1:18 scale , where 1 foot in real life is 3/4 inch in dollhouse size.