Saturday, April 2, 2011

Doll Houses the Series Part 3…Renwal…. Plastic with Exceptional Detail

Photo Courtsy of Nachokitty
    Renwal Manufacturing Company, Inc produced the most highly collectible of all plastic dollhouse furniture from 1945-1956.  Previous furniture for dollhouses had either wooden pieces or metal pieces. This became almost impossible to produce due to WWII and the shortages of metal.  Renwal offered a wonderful alternative, a quality product at affordable prices.  The furniture was sold in room sets or by the piece. Back then a child could furnish an entire house for under $7.00.

     All Renwal pieces are an authentic look at the furniture and life in America during the 1940’s and 1950’s. Many pieces have movable parts, such as dressers with drawers which open and shut and kitchen appliances with movable doors.  


 Photo courtesy of RetroVintageBazaar
     No other line of plastic dollhouse furniture had more accessories than Renwal.  They were as detailed on the back as they were on the front.  Everything from telephones to bathroom scales.  The rarest piece of Renwal furniture is the broom (121).  The piece that merits the most attention is the sewing machine.  It is made with 13 separate pieces all glued together.  The sewing machine retreated into the table when closed and the needle actually moved up and down when the wheel was turned.  No Renwal collection would be complete without this piece, but expect to pay premium price for it. 
  


The bright color of the Renwal furniture contributed to their popularity then and still contributes to the popularity today.  To see a finished Renwal house is to gaze upon a rainbow of color. Many of the pieces also had texture. The living room furniture was
“upholstered” and the beds had spreads which were patterned. Even the bathroom hamper appeared to be made of wicker.

 Photo courtesy of annafilomena

    I could go on and on about Renwal, but will stop for now.  If you are looking to add to you collection or thinking of starting a collection, stop by Etsy and have a look around at a few of our Vintage sellers…

     Remember that at the end of this series will be our BIG reveal that has been a culmination of work over the past 40 years.. So stay tuned in, and please feel free to comment.

3 comments:

  1. Can I share a link to my own blog here; just to show you what a dollhouse means to me? Oh my goodness, you've captured my heart with these articles!
    http://simplysuzie2.blogspot.com/2011/03/happy-ending.html

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  2. What a wonderful blog! And this post rings a distant and happy bell for me - beautifully written and illustrated with the sweet dollhouse furniture I so loved as a little girl!

    Thank you for taking me along on this lovely stroll down Memory Lane!

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  3. So happy to find this wonderful blog! I enjoyed this post so much and look forward to more!

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