I love it when modern technology - in this case, laser cutting - is fused with vintage pleasure! This dollhouse is quirky and gorgeous and tremendously fabulous; it's exactly the kind of dollhouse I would have loved as a little girl (and the not-so-little girl I am now, at that!).
In a style that would not look out of place on Victorian-styled Main Street at Disneyland, you can love it as it is, or customise it by painting or staining the wood. It comes in a kit, which will satisfy the crafty nature of vintage lovers, and it sure to garner compliments and sighs of happiness once complete!
I love it down to its french doors, lattice work, turrets, internal staircase and Victorian lamp post... and it's big enough to fit miniature furniture too!
I think it would make a really unusual and beautiful Christmas gift. What do you think?
The dollhouse is available from Etsy store, Victorian Dollhouse.
It makes me think of the movie Coraline. And that is a good thing!
Posted by: Selina | October 28, 2009 at 07:01 AM
Ooh! I haven't seen Coraline yet, although it's on my list... now I want to see it even more! :)
Posted by: Erin Le Clerc | October 28, 2009 at 06:31 PM
This is fabulous x 10000000. It makes me think of the house in Practical Magic, which is my dream house.
Coolest thing I have seen all week.
Posted by: digressica | November 29, 2009 at 10:32 AM
Isn't it! Even my mum has been hinting that she'd like one for Christmas! Wish I had one like this as a kid!!
Posted by: Erin Le Clerc | November 29, 2009 at 02:04 PM
Hello - this is Chris from Etsy - VictorianDollhouse... Thank you for the comments and the blog post! This is a VERY cool house and we have a lot of fun cutting them.
You can see our entire product line at our website http://www.woodvictoriandollhouse.com - we have over 100 products which are all custom Victorian era architecture components for dollhouse builders! Thank you again.
Posted by: Victorian Dollhouse | December 22, 2009 at 07:20 PM
Chris, they're *amazing*. I'll definitely have a look at the rest of your range... I'm always looking for something unique to showcase!
Posted by: Erin Le Clerc | December 23, 2009 at 03:35 AM