Kiyomi is a Japanese artist that creates the most intricate miniatures that look like 18th-century furniture. She is so dedicated to her hobby she wakes up as early as 4 am to start her work. Kiyomi is mainly inspired by early industrial age, and we're sure if you saw these figures up close you would think it's definitely a real thing.
The house (pictured) fetched three times the £6,000 guide price at a Berkshire auction - more than a three-bedroom house in Middlesbrough or a shop and apartment in Grimsby are set to bring in.
Long before Barbie and Ken shacked up in a clumsy pink plastic hunk of a house complete with pink convertible corvette, shag carpeting and s...
Dollhouse miniature Clock Miniature Vintage Pendulum Wall Clock Exquisite Antique Wooden Clock Dollhouse Furniture Decoration Accessories Size A: Height 6cm(2.36 in); thickness 1.3cm(0.51 in);width 3.3cm(1.30 in) Size B: Height 6cm(2.36 in); thickness 1.4cm(0.55 in);width 2.3cm(0.91in)
Detail: - This is an armchair build for 1:6 scale, can use to decor you roombox, dollhouse - Pillow and seat was made by hemp fabric. - Original handmade item for dollhouse - Showcase is build for 1:6 scale - You can custom size or scale of this item, please contact us if you want to change size or scale - You can change color of this item, please contact us if you want to change this - Because these are handmade products, every thing may have a little difference - Image and color of product can be different dependent of monitor's circumstance
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Wire daybed made of copper wire with soldering technique 6.5cm wide 12.5cm long 9,5 cm tall This listing includes matrass and one pillow. Suitable for a dollhouse, one inch scale This item is perfect addition to a dollhouse, painted and aged. These daybeds are made to order and each is special in its uniqueness due to the hand painting on them that lasts an average of 2 hours per piece. ⚜️handmade ⚜️material: copper wire, acrilyc paint, cotton ⚜️made to order item-please alow listed time in shipping profile to be made ⚜️ships worldwide from Serbia ************************************ Feel free to contact us for custom order, different color,size...any changes we can meet your ideas about oure items ************************************ *Please understand colors may vary slightly between the actual painting on item and the image on Your screen due to my digital cameras results and Your monitor* Everything in our shop is handmade, therefore it might have minor flaws. That is why we always list an item with many photos so you can see it from every angle. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, please, contact us. We give our best to pack everything safely. If your item gets broken in postal ride, or damaged, or opened and damaged in customs, please, let us know so we can make things right. Leaveing a poor feedback before you attempt to contact us is not kind. We work wery hard to make everybody happy. If you have any questions, please contact us before buying. Usually, we respond wery quickly, unless it is past 1 am Central European time :-)) Attention! Crafted for adult collectors, not suitable for children! ************************************ Packing: All items arrive nicely packaged in reciclying boxes due to our awareness of environmental protection.
I recently took a road trip to Amish country in Pennsylvania to pick up a dollhouse. My sister came with me and we had a wonderful girls' weekend. The weather was sunny and warm. Pennsylvania was beautiful. And our quest was satisfied when we arrived at our destination and found this incredible dollhouse waiting for us. This dollhouse is said to be from a prominent Pennsylvania family. It is 99 years old, and was refurbished sometime within the last thirty years. I am hoping to be able to restore it, but I thought I would share it first. This metal plate is on the end chimney. It is possible that S.W. is the initials of the child it was built for. It is lovely to have such built in provenance. I had some fun furnishing the house for this post. Although the house came with furniture most was Strombecker and decades newer than the house. I used my own older furniture to set up these scenes. The ladies are in the living room enjoying tea. The wall paper is from the recent renovation. I would like to replace it with a more appropriate pattern. The tea table is too new for the house, but I believe the sofa and chairs are old enough. I don't know the age of the commodes, but the lamps are carved bone with parchment shades. The young lady is a Simon Halbig 1160 doll, and the older lady is from about 1900-1910, I believe. The master bedroom is furnished with this lovely wood bedroom suite. I think it might be from the 30's, but haven't identified it yet. I have stripped the wallpaper from the wall behind the bed. That's why it looks like that. All the rooms have high ceilings, so a large one inch scale furniture fits very nicely. The curtains came with the house, and the rug is a tobacco felt. This is the upper hall next to the master bedroom. You can see a working pocket door at the left front of the picture. This door opens on a working elevator. You go from the upper hall into the second bedroom. Again the furniture is too new for the house, but I thought it looked cute and I will find appropriate furniture later. The two little girls are enjoying the bedroom set which is a Wisconsin Goldilocks set. It also has a vanity and rocking chair, but the room is too small for all the pieces. The curtains came with the house. Notice the frosted glass in the door to the right. This leads to the bathroom. I found this miniature framed picture of a man and child in bathing suits and thought it would look cute in the children's room. Maybe it it a fond summer memory for them. The bathroom is very special. All the fixtures are built in and original to the house. There is a trap door on the roof above the bathroom where one can pour in water, so that the plumbing actually works. It drains into a copper cistern in the base of the house. I haven't tried it yet. I am a little nervous about it. The floor is original and hand painted. I hope I can figure out how to clean it without ruining it. The kitchen is in the one storey wing on the left side of the house (when one is facing it). The handmade stove and icebox came with the house. I have a feeling that they are original to the house, but I have no way of knowing for sure. The table chairs and matching sideboard are German from about 1900, and the high chair is wood with a tin tray and step. I found it on our Pennsylvania trip for $1.00 at a flea market. The kitchen has a very high ceiling. I am considering putting a second floor in as a low ceilinged servant's bedroom. It would be non permanent, so it wouldn't effect the originality of the house. The dining room was also recently papered, and the curtains came with the house. I am hoping to replace the paper, but I can live with it for now. The furniture is mine, and all is German from about 1900-1920. The colour of the needlepoint rug doesn't really work, but it is the right size. The downstairs entry hall is quite impressive. Someone electrified the house when the recent renovations were done. You can see the tape for the wires along the wall at the level of the hanging lamp and running up the dividing wall beside the stairs. The pocket door with the wire window is for the elevator. Here is a better look at the elevator door. Here are the six main rooms of the house. The wire cage that runs up beside the living room and master bedroom is the elevator. You can see the crank for it in the base below the cage. A view of the elevator in the second floor hall. Granny takes the elevator. to the second floor. Although the ceilings are very high the doors throughout the house aren't. Granny has to stoop a little to fit in the elevator. Here is Granny exiting the elevator. She is slightly over 6 inches tall and as you can see the doors are slightly under 6 inches tall. This isn't a problem for me though. I love this house. I am thrilled to have this wonderful antique dollhouse in my collection. If anyone knows anything about it, or about the furniture I have put in it please leave a comment or email me. Thanks for visiting. Susan
What is this, a house for ants?!
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Japanese artist Kiyomi brings some interior design chic to the world of dollhouses, with a range of handmade miniature antique furniture and accessories.
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