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A Velvet Riot in Miniature: An Iris Apfel-Inspired Maximalist Sofa for Dollhouse Lovers and Miniature Artists
Some miniatures whisper. This one absolutely sweeps into the room in oversized sunglasses and says, “Darling, more color!” After how much readers loved the previous Iris Apfel-inspired sofa I featured, I knew this new piece needed its own proper moment in the spotlight. That is exactly why I love it...

Brandon
Apr 79 min read


Miniature Sofa Styles Through the Decades: A Velvet Time Machine from Victorian Settees to Curved Modern Couches
This one is a workshop: a miniature sofa style guide through the decades, with one shared supply list, repurposing ideas for donor sofas, and a compact build path for each style built around the same three essentials: frame, stuffing, upholstery.
In other words, we are about to make a whole tiny sitting room family tree.

Brandon
Mar 1312 min read


When the Wild Light Comes In: A Post-Apocalyptic Child’s Bedroom Miniature Inspired by Fallout
What I love here is the collision of sweetness and ruin: the tiny bed, the teddy bear, the painted dresser, the nursery-soft colors—and then the creeping moss, the dusty floorboards, the wild light punching through those windows like nature has finally decided rent is too high and the house belongs to her now. ..

Brandon
Mar 119 min read


Starburst on Fifth: A Fantasy 1930s Art Deco Miniature You Can Practically Hear Swing
Welcome to The Starburst Pavilion, opened in 1933 on a fantastical Fifth Avenue that lives two streets over from reality and one elevator ride above it. Commissioned by heiress and amateur astronomer Vera Lyric Fontaine, the Pavilion was her love letter to wireless dreams and late-night swing. Legend says Vera demanded “a building that looks like it can hear the future,” so the architect crowned the entry with a radiant fan crest—a stylized radio antenna wrapped in Art Deco g

Brandon
Oct 17, 20258 min read


A Brick-Smart Bostonian Miniature: Fall Windows, Cozy Lights, and a Front Door with Main-Character Energy
Take a breath, because this tiny Bostonian home is about to pumpkin-spice your eyeballs. If you grew up back east—or, like me, spent childhood weekends in and around Boston in the fall—you can practically smell wet leaves and brick dust from here. This miniature hits all the right notes: buttoned-up red brick, creamy white trim, neat dormers peeking like polite top hats, and two “I definitely host book clubs” bay windows overflowing with floral confidence.

Brandon
Oct 14, 20258 min read


Illuminating Craftsmanship: The Modern Industrial Kitchen Conservatory in Miniature
Drawing inspiration from the architectural advancements that blend living spaces with natural light, this kitchen diorama boasts…

Brandon
Mar 8, 20242 min read


Deco Delights: A Miniature Model of a Los Angeles Art Deco Home Library
The miniature home library is an ode to the Art Deco movement that swept through Los Angeles in the 1930s, characterized by its love for…

Brandon
Feb 20, 20242 min read


Biedermeier Brilliance: Natural Artisanal Living Room
In this Biedermeier diorama, we see the classic principles of the era with a dreamlike twist. The furnishings—a canapé sofa, circular…

Brandon
Feb 4, 20242 min read


Enchanting Elegance in Miniature: The Fantasy Biedermeier Home and Garden Diorama
Our featured diorama presents a Biedermeier-inspired home but with whimsical elements that transform it into a fantasy setting. The pastel..

Brandon
Feb 3, 20242 min read
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