
Cuban-American artist Elsa Mora created this lovely miniature dollhouse featuring artist Frida Kahlo. You can see pictures of the details, as well as a similar work called Frida Kahlo’s Studio and other dollhouse projects in her dollhouse gallery. Link -via Everlasting Blort
This 18th Century French Chateau is only 1:12 scale (your 6 foot tall liveried footman would be represented as 6 inches tall here). The chateau was the central display in the 2009 South Australian Miniatures Enthusiasts (SAME) Dollhouse and Miniatures Festival. Each room was made seperately by club members and put together for the weekend. It represents a year’s work. The chateau features servant’s quarters, two chapels, bedrooms, music rooms, sitting rooms, dining rooms, a library, and more! A lot of effort went into this group project.
The photos are spread over seven blog posts. I am linking to the final post, as it has a picture of one of the whole sides of the house. The rest can be found by the photo links below the article.
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You’d be excused if you ask why we’re posting a photo of somebody’s kitchen – what makes nifty is that it’s not a real kitchen; you’re looking at part of a highly detailed 1:12 miniature house, painstakingly created by Josje.
Check out the entire gallery here (complete with some build pics):
Link – via fluffybricks
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Here’s something for those of you who believe in the you-gotta-start-em-young philosophy of sustainable living: the Eco House by WonderWorld Toys.
The house comes equipped with solar roof panels, a wind turbine, recycling bins, a bicycle (there is no car), a rain barrel (aka rainwater tank or water butt) and garden greenery. [...]
Unlike many barren dollhouses, this one comes fully accessorized with a shower, vanity, waste basket, small and large beds, oven, table, three chairs, two parents and a child, a recycle bin, a waste bin and two planters.
