Mary Engelbreit's Cozy Corners - Manufactured by Playmates in 1997. Doll line and playsets featuring work of illustrator, Mary Engelbreit. Story line, playset design and development by Paula Yurkovic while at Meyer Glass
Cozy Corners Gardener and Baker Playsets - Playsets featured a center plastic frame with a cardboard triptych attached that folded open and created a backdrop of Mary Engelbreit's illustration. Playsets and accessories designed and developed by Paula.
Cozy Corners Veterinarian and Teacher Playset - Each playset had surprise transforming features to create several levels of play.
Cozy Corners Artist and Storekeeper Playset
Cozy Corners Development #1 - 3D Paper Sketch of Kitchen Playset by Paula Yurkovic while at Meyer Glass.
Cozy Corners Development #2 - 1st Cozy Corners Kitchen Playset Prototype designed and built by Paula Yurkovic while at Meyer Glass.
Cozy Corners Development #3 - Original sketch and prototype of the plastic centerpiece for the "Vet" playset which was designed as a window/window seat with a pull out feature.
Cozy Corners Development #4 - Cozy Corners "Vet" playset sketch for layout and prototype. Playroom window seat pulls out and converts into an animal bed for cat, dog and mouse. Seat lifts up for vet supplies. Bookcase converts into table for tea time. Concept and development by Paula Yurkovic.
Secret Places Catalog #1 - Manufactured by Galoob in 1990 Line of small dolls that comes with a piece of furniture that opens to reveal an entire room with a smaller version of the doll inside for double scale doll play. Concept and development by Paula Yurkovic while at Meyer Glass.
Secret Places Catalog #2
Secret Places Development #1 - Original Prototype designed and built by Paula Yurkovic while at Meyer Glass
Secret Places Development #2 - Original prototype of stove/kitchen by Paula Yurkovic
Wee Wild Things - Manufactured by Mattel in 1987. Catalog page of line. Doll line concept and development by Paula Yurkovic while at Marvin Glass.
Wee Wild Things Development - Original concept sketches for Wee Wild Things by Paula Yurkovic while at Marvin Glass. Concept for line originally based on the "Memphis" furniture line popular in the design world in the early 80's. Included furniture and accessories with wild colors and patterns that match "wild" dolls with brightly colored hair. Dolls on bottom of page are pre-production samples by Mattel.
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