A window mounted playpen for babies would never pass today's strict standards for safety, but in the 1930s high-rise dwelling infants really had a view.

The Baby Cage, designed by Emma Read in 1922 was designed to give families who lived in city tenement buildings without terraces or gardens, the opportunity to get their infants some sunshine and fresh air.

Baby Cage was all the Rage in the 1930s
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It's sometimes referred to as a baby balcony and when properly mounted, was considered quite safe for babies and small toddlers. While briefly popular in London, the idea never really caught on in the US.

Baby Cage
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Time Magazine labeled the contraption as one of the 50 Worst Inventions of All Time. What do you think? Creepy, cool, dangerous or something else?

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