Pop Culture Homes as Polly Pocket Cases



Polly Pockets are small dolls introduced in the 1980s that come in tiny cases that are their homes. They've grown since then, but the idea is still the same as it was when the first such doll was presented in a house made from a face powder compact. Now, ToyZone has collaborated with artist Jan Koudela to reimagine some of our favorite pop culture characters living in such compact cases. Click to the right on the image above to see the Byers residence from Stranger Things, Monica’s apartment from Friends, The Simpsons' home, a Hobbit house from Lord of the Rings, the Overlook Hotel from The Shining, and the home of the Royal Tenenbaums. These are computer-generated renderings, but you never know what can happen if the demand is there. Read more about them -and see closeups- at the ToyZone.  -via Laughing Squid


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