Tuesday, April 20, 2010

FREE Giveaway: MoMA Modern Play House

Chronicle Books contacted me after finding my blog through the New York Times article. I jumped at the opportunity to review their new MoMA Modern Play House that will be released tomorrow for $19.99. One is in the mail and I can't wait to see it. Please check back for my review.

Free Giveaway

Chronicle Books has also generously offered a house to one of my readers with an address in the US or Canada (sorry everyone else). To enter the free give away, add a comment to this post, OR click on my profile and send me an email.
Enter by Tues. Apr. 27th 8:00pm PST. I will add all names in a hat, randomly pull a winner, and post results next week. I will contact the winner for their address on the 27th. Good luck and THANKS Chronicle Books!!!

Here are details on the MoMA Modern Play House, there's also a video to check it out and a Modern Play Family for $12.99 as well:
Create a delightfully modern house with this innovative set of modular nesting boxes! Aspiring architects and designers of all ages can create modern spaces, arrange furniture and accessories, and pack it all up to go with this distinctive house!

• Kids and adults can create infinite designs and layouts
• Includes 6 nesting boxes that create walls and rooms, 8 pieces of furniture and 12 removable vinyl clings
• Chic, contemporary designs created with the New York Museum of Modern Art

(all images from Chronicle Books website listings for MoMA Modern Play House and MoMA Modern Play Family)

20 comments:

  1. So cool! My little girl would love this! I hope I win!

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  2. Que maravilla, me encantaria participar en el sorteo.
    A ver si por una vez tengo suerte jejeje
    besitos ascension

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  3. I am so happy to have discovered your blog from the NYT article!

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  4. Very exciting! I'd LOVE to win this!

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  5. This is so cool! It reminds me of the first Barbie house from the early 60s which was all cardboard and soooo modern. I would love to win this.

    Loved the NYT article, and I love your blog.

    Susan

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  6. I just discovered miniature modern dollhouses and I'm drooling over getting one! Would love to win this!

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  7. Pretty cool...hope we start getting more modern dollhouse designs out there! Melissa

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  8. Hah! This is so cool, I just blogged about this too. :)

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  9. I would also like to have one!!!
    Love modern dollhouse and this blog is lovely with all the modern miniatures!!
    Meli

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  10. so much fun. perfect for my little girl!

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  11. Really loved the NYT article! It's about time the US recognized the dolls house as art! Sort of! LOL!

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  12. Wow, what a genius way for this company to 'test the market' ! I think I like the nesting boxes and the coordinating surfaces the best. Perhaps, your contest will bring this new treasure my way (smile).

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  13. would you invite me to read your other dollhouse bloge pls?
    neomig

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  14. what a cool idea! I would love to win this. looking forward to your review.

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  15. Just found your blog and I'm now following it. This is very cool! :)

    I too enjoyed that Times article.

    What scale is this in? If it is in 1/12th scale, I'd love to be included in the giveaway. :)

    Thank you!

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  16. Thank you. I would absolutely love to win this for my niece! Great Giveaway!

    ssummmer(at)gmail(dot)com

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  17. Oh I would love to win! Such a cute little dollhouse book :).

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  18. THANKS Shelby, Rachel, Caitlin, Shale, Carunzel, Serenajasmine, Meli, boogie beans, Heather Cutting-Rayl, studioseven, Betsy, Neomig, dale, Fokxxy, ghislaine for entering. I'm throwing all of your names in the hat now along with all of the email responses I received.

    I will be posting results just after 8pm in case anyone else makes the deadline in the next 15 minutes. Good luck to all.

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