I designed these Balconies to extend play beyond the existing rooms (literally outside the box!), alluding to imaginary moments in the show, featuring different Gabby Cat characters. They hook onto the Gabby's Dollhouse windows.
Children can decide which windows to attach these balconies onto the dollhouse. (I also designed the Skate Party set that attaches to the top.)
In Pandy's Dreamy Lookout, you can play out the characters stargazing and dreaming of space travel. The little Pandy chair was inspired by the bedroom in the show, and the space details are taken from space travel episodes as well.
Spin the space ship to see the moon switch from full to crescent moon. Pandy and other figures can get higher up on the observation deck and swivel around for a better angle or relax on the little Pandy chair.
This is a fruit-themed smoothie bar based on an imaginary fruit-themed island that appears in the show. Cakey can swing in the hammock, and you can spin the top of the pineapple to make it look like the smoothie is spinning. Decorate with peggable fruit pieces.
You can swivel the top of the smoothie dispenser to watch it mix inside, and you can push the hammock to make it sway. Sun umbrella can be angled to block the sun.
Baby Box is in an exclusive Magic Show outfit for this set. Push down on the top hat to make a bunny pop out! Sway the swinging Dust Bunnies and magic cards to emulate flying cards as a trick.
Lure the bunny out with the carrot or use it to decorate along with the other pegged pieces.
The theme of the season was Celebration, to emphasize the rainbow mode of the Dollhouse roof. I was glad the packaging team was able to let the product stand out despite the busy new theme.
These adorable sets allowed fans to collect multiple sets that all attached to the Dollhouse without taking over more space on the floor.
Here we see the balconies fitting also onto the original version of the house, bringing more liveliness to the overall line.
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Gabby's Dollhouse Balcony Play Sets

One of my favorite projects on Gabby's Dollhouse was to create new play sets that add to the dollhouse in a new way. After doing all six rooms, we had to come up with something new, so I developed these themed balconies to play out new stories. They clip on easily to any window of the Dollhouse and come with figures, decoration play, and they each include fun little fidget-play moments.

June Shieh
Product Designer & Illustrator Los Angeles, CA