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In a work of extraordinary craftsmanship and unparalleled intricacy, Christopher Guy, in partnership with some of the design world’s most prestigious interiors brands, has created a doll’s house in a window display on the First Floor, Centre Dome, at unveiled as part of the 2021 London Design Week and completed with the collaboration of Fromental, Samuel & Sons, Gingerlily, Drummonds and Lalique, this stunning house is a mini masterpiece.

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Project designer, Julia Burdet, worked with the Christopher Guy team on the doll’s house frame, and has furnished the house with designs from the extensive CG collections using the Christopher Guy Styletools Floorplan. The frame was built in the form of a classic London townhouse, with a curved and cantilevered staircase lead- ing upstairs from the grand entrance, ceiling roses, built-in lighting and opening doors. To design and make the house frame took 11 craftspeople a whole month.

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In the Christopher Guy workshops, the CG artisans replicated the complex structures of the full sized pieces, carving by hand signature features including the Chris-cross chair legs, complex wooden knots, ridging and extended cabriole legs. Gold, silver, wood, marble and lacquered finishes were applied using the same processes as the originals, and upholstery was painstakingly built in. Mirrors panes were cut and inset into the tiniest of frames. Creating the 130 furniture pieces took 16 craftspeople over 2 months.

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On the ground floor of the house is a grand entrance hall with standout pieces the ‘Portobello’ gossip seat in deep red velvet, a ‘Camilla’ mirror with its famous swirls hand carved in minute format, and a scale model of a Steinway piano with piano stool. The connected dining room features a grand ‘Fontaine’ dining table with fluted wood ‘La Croisette’ chairs.

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The sweeping staircase is flanked with ‘Dior’ mirrors and leads to a drawing room on the next floor with a curved ‘Lafite’ sofa, and to a study with the ‘Chez Harrods’ bar cabinet complete with opening doors, mirrors and internal lacquering. In the master bedroom on the second floor, the exceptional ‘Cosmopolitan’ headboard is finished in gold leaf, and paired with the signature classic ‘Le Meurice’ chaise, while in the bathroom a screen divides the bath from the white lacquer ‘Constellation’ dressing table and shell-backed ‘Venus’ chair in silver.

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The top floor houses the guest bedroom, with a ‘Dita’ upholstered bed and ‘Gisele’ dressing table, and the child’s bedroom, which features the ‘Hawthorn’ chairs in gold. These beautiful chairs are shown in full size in the window display, in an echo of the doll’s house room. Throughout the house are exquisitely carved wall art pieces and miniature decorative accessories adorning the furniture.

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The walls are decorated with hand painted, hand embellished papers by wall covering atelier Fromental, featuring classic and new designs, some in bespoke colours created specifically for the doll’s house. Among them, the ‘Hirondelles’ collaboration of Fromental and French crystal house Lalique is replicated on the staircase and landing walls, with tiny sparkling crystal swallows embellishing the delicate Chinoiserie design. The dining room features the extraordinary ‘Hanakoto’ design in the rich gold Oniyuri colourway.

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The study walls are in the dramatic ‘Rockface’ design, balanced in the drawing room by the calm ‘Untitled I’, inspired by Modernist art and shown in a bespoke neutrals colourway. In the guest bedroom on the top floor is ‘Water Music’, named after the collection of orchestral movements by George Frideric Handel. An elegant fountain scene with fluttering parakeets, it is painted so that the water droplets and birds appear to be carved from crystal. Opposite, the child’s bedroom is decorated in the scaled down brand new Peter Rabbit design, which is shown in full size in the window display.

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In the drawing room, between the delicately carved CG ‘Sohne’ wall lights, hangs an intricate tapestry embroidered by Lizzie Deshayes, design director of Fromental. Using fringes, braids, tassels and borders from across their collections, Samuel & Sons has created a range of miniature items for the doll’s house, including cushions, rugs, chandeliers, curtains and even toys. Every item has been made by hand, perfectly illustrating the versatility, craft and quality of Samuel and Sons trimmings.

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Braided fringes have been layered into shimmering chandeliers, with glass beaded trims. Borders have been sewn together to form rugs for the dining room, drawing room, study and bedrooms. In the dining room the ‘Clermont Strie’ border in Sienna mirrors the red velvet curtains, the gold Fromental walls and the sparkling red CG ‘Taittinger’ mosaic. Velvet curtains have been designed with pelmets for the dining room, drawing room, office, study and bathroom, all finished with miniature borders and tiebacks. Delicate sheers for the bedrooms and the hallway windows hang on the tiniest of curtain poles. Cushions with mini corner tassels and pompoms accessorise many of the chairs and sofas. Silk bedding specialists Gingerlily have created by hand scale miniatures of some of their classic and their newest designs. In the master bedroom the duvet cover in Sand is crowned with the Sand bolster cushion. The bedding colourway in the guest bedroom is Antique Pink, while in the child’s bedroom the Rose Pink duvet cover and bolster are topped with the ‘Coral Fern’ silk eiderdown and frilled round cushion in pink, from the collection created with interior designer, illustrator and colour consultant Vanessa Konig. All the bedding encloses mini replicas of the Gingerlily duvets, pillows and cushions.

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In charming additions to the dressing room and the child’s bedroom, Gingerlily dressing gowns have been hand sewn in the scale of 1:10, complete with belts. There’s even a minuscule silk eye mask, a replica of the popular Gingerlily accessory. Bath specialists Drummonds cast a miniature of their classic ‘Torridge’ bath for the project, forged, just like the full sized version, in cast iron and fully lined in enamel. A scale model of the Drummonds classic Double Lowther Vanity unit was also recreated, complete with taps.

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Julia Burdet says: “Making authentic scale models has been a mark of master craftsmanship for centuries, with many renowned furniture makers always first building scale model prototypes of their new pieces. We have brought this traditional skill into a modern miniature dream home, and combined it with the diverse knowledge and talents of our design partners. Creating the Doll’s House with Christopher Guy, and partnering with such prestigious and inventive brands, has been a real eye-opener to just how much skill it takes to produce their high quality interiors furnishings and accessories. It has also been a fabulous adventure into the child that’s in all of us, and I hope its magical charm will enchant everyone who sees it.”

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The Doll’s House is on show at the Christopher Guy Window Display, First Floor, Centre Dome, Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, from Thursday 29th April.

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Founded over 25 years ago by the late furniture great Christopher Guy Harrison, Christopher Guy creates extensive collections of hand crafted furnishings designed to transcend modern, traditional and cultural boundaries. An uncompromising sense of style and a seam of elegance have ensured that CG redefines the aesthetics of design.


I was thrilled to be able to chat with Julia Burdet, the editor of Designed Magazine and the visionary behind the Christopher Guy dollshouse in an Instagram Live event with the replay posted here:

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I'm excited to be hosting my my FIRST multi-miniaturist open studio event featuring 9 artists working in a broad range of small scale disciplines including pottery, structure, painting, interior design and more on Sunday, January 23 starting at 2pm ET.

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We'll be "dropping in" on artist studios throughout this 2 hour event so viewers to can get to know each artist, see their working spaces and check out some of their latest works. We may even get a tip or trick or two on how these talented makers are able to make what they make!

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Link above to register now for this free Zoom - stay for the entire event or drop in as you wish. We'llbe spending about 10 minutes with each artist. Scheduled participants are as follows and in order of appearance:

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Kate Santichen is a Brooklyn-based miniaturist who often shrinks down "slices of life" from everyday full scale objects like metro cards and voting stickers. Her tiny scratch off lottery ticket went viral and for good reason - have you seen that tiny card! Check out more of her work on her Instagram account here: @the_tiny_craftress.

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Cheronda Smith is a mom, veteran and maker of tiny things - she's also distributer of miniatures from The Toy Box Store in Florida. Her cheese and sausage gift basket (with shredded paper!) and photos of many other wonderful tiny treasures can be found on her Instagram account here: @cypykersminiatures.

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Toronto based artist Cielo Vianzon from @minipotteryproject crafts small batch, hand-turned miniature ceramic pots and vases which are "made with love" and part of her @minipassionproject. Her modern aesthetic from pastels to metallics has wide appeal and can be found for sale on her ETSY site here.

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Dollhouse blogger and artist Kristine Hanna, also hails from Canada, and has a bright, modern approach to the miniatures she creates. She celebrates her work with seasonal updates to her small scale bungalow and then blogs and posts her decorated pieces on her social media. Follow her on Instagram here: @paperdollminiatures

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May Woollcott is a Brooklyn-based artist living in the Cobble Hill neighborhood of the city known for its hip cafes and super cool restaurants and the perfect inspiration for some of the stylish and contemporary wallpaper and interior design pieces she crafts in miniature. Her work can be found for purchase on her Etsy site here.

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Hannah Lemon from @hannahlemon_art has a special talent crafting the smallest scale houseplants in perfect detail including Philodendron Brazil, Dracaena and Monstera using Japanese polymer clay which she allows to air dry for final effect. She has a really fun TikTok account too which you can follow here: @hannahkatelemon

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Danny Cortes (@dannycortesnyc) is a street miniature artist who grew up in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn who creates memories in small scale based on scenes found in his native New York City environments. His work is inspired by other artists including Keith Haring as well as iconic graffiti-laden structures found in Spanish Harlem, Bed Sty and Marine Park. More of his work can be found on his YouTube and popular TikTok account here.

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Artist Mary Sullivan lives up to her Instagram handle, @notyourmomsdollhouse, every day. The pieces she creates certainly push the envelope and (some may say) boundaries on the meaning of a dollhouse miniature. Her inch-scaled plastic sex toys and trays filled with recreation drugs have caused quite a reaction in certain circles and groups.

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Virginia based artist Amanda Kelly from @pandaminiatures crafts miniatures with meaning and often with a personal perspective and struggle from mental illness to often pushes the envelope on what miniatures are and what they can be. From her tattoo shop, cannabis shop to hoarders porch, she innovates using the newest technologies including 3D printing and always puts a personal spin with a story or background which allow the viewer to better connect with her art.

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Excited for this open studio event and to chat with all of the artists!


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Until Next Time Thank you for being a part of the

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It was another banner year for miniatures and the mini world! A combination of main-stream media stories about miniatures, folks restricted at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic while discovering new things to do and the rise of the miniatures influencer has created an explosion of awareness and interest in the hobby and more folks than ever are becoming makers, collectors, and all-around enthusiasts!

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There has been a rise in mainstream publication and media stories about miniatures this past from global sources including The Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, House Beautiful Magazine, The Observer, and The Washington Post, among others. In April 2021, L.A. based miniaturist Chris Toledo from www.christoledominiatures.com was featured in Architectural Digest with a terrific story about his amazing 1/12 scale structures inspired by classic architectural design found in Southern California and, specifically, Old Hollywood, which demonstrated the breadth and depth of dollhouse design and art to the delight of readers.

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We saw the long-awaited launch of Little Canada, a new attraction located in Ontario, Canada which presents a small-scale version of this awesome country where guests can walk through and see the sights and feel like a giant! We also saw miniatures on the U.S. program Small Fortune on NBC-TV (inspired by the hit tv show from the UK of the same name), and the launch of Dopl at its flagship SoHo location in New York City which shrinks participants down in small scale and creates a 3D color printed version to help capture special moments in time, or to mark a special occasion or just because it’s fun!

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The Covid-19 Pandemic forced miniaturists to look for alternative ways to showcase their work and share it with the world. The Little Free Art Gallery in Seattle Washington began the trend and shared miniatures in a tiny outdoor gallery, inviting viewers to share a piece of mini art or to take a piece from the gallery. A number of artists began creating work and hiding it around their neighborhoods and towns where they live including “SAM” (Instagram: @streetartminiature) on Instagram and Steve Wasterval, (AKA That Greenpoint Artist” IG @stevewasterval) who creates urban art miniatures replicating landmark storefronts and homes in his native Brooklyn, New York.

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The last year has seen an incremental rise in the number of social media accounts showcasing miniatures with some account owners elevated to become miniatures influencers in our mini world. Some are makers and some are collectors, and some are both! In addition to my own Meet the Miniaturist series on YouTube, Becky Gannon (IG: @MadAboutMiniatures) has created a podcast Mad About Miniatures and Antavia Cherry (IG: @MyMiniatureLoves) conducts Instagram Live events featuring Mini Conversations with folks from the community. Some of the popular makers have created a whole new contemporary look and assortment of miniatures to the delight of collectors and hobbyists. (Photo below: Marina Neff from IG @Deck_to_Farm_Charm)

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The excitement around miniatures this year was most evident at the recent Philadelphia Miniaturia show held last November where we saw the of the mini-influencer, the new popular makers and fans and enthusiasts coming together for a shared social experience filled with delight and excitement and fueling a modern miniatures movement!

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It’s been such a great year in miniatures – there has been so many terrific things happening and I’m so excited to see what’s ahead for the mini world!


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