Lego Homemaker (stylized as LEGO Homemaker) is a discontinued product range of the Lego construction toy designed to appeal primarily to girls. Introduced in 1971, the theme centered on domestic and suburban life-based settings.
Sets marketed under this theme were released until 1982. During the lifetime of the theme, 32 sets were issued for sale.
Background
The larger sets could be assembled to build complete room settings of a house, including a kitchen, living room, bathroom and bedrooms (for both adults and children). Smaller "impulse" sets could build models of other household fixtures, such as tables and chairs, a television, an armoire, a grandfather clock and a fireplace. Suburban-themed sets included models of a school classroom, a beauty salon, a secretary's desk and a doctor's office. Unlike later female-oriented themes, the Homemaker sets included just the colors in Lego's then-standard color palette, including black, blue, red, white and yellow.[1]
Homemaker figures
The sets are known for using "Homemaker" figures to represent the people in the set. Introduced in 1974, the figures were built using standard LEGO bricks, with a headpiece that could be inserted into a special 2x2 brick.