It’s tough raising kids in the city – the streets are a little too crazy for pint sized biking, playgrounds are often scarce, and small apartment spaces make the ever-so-crucial imagination medium — the playhouse — almost an impossibility. But enter ‘MySpace’ a pop-up and collapsible playhouse designed by Liya Mairson. Made from 100% recyclable cardboard, this whimsical little abode can easily be setup by you or your kids and just as quickly tucked away into any slim space when playtime is over. Coming complete with operable doors, windows and even a pop-out kitchen with complimentary shelves, Mairson’s My Space provides the perfect backdrop to any child’s unstoppable imagination!
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