


I know this would not appeal in any way to my daughter. She is just too prissy. But I thought this was a very neat idea that appealed to the other end of the spectrum on little girls looking for a dollhouse. They were designed by Christoph Bitzer and Wolfgang Sirch. It has plexiglass sliding doors, beech furnishings, a kitchen island and shower.
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Now that looks very Euro. What I mean by that is, when I was 7 years old, my parents gave me a modern doll house, Dutch style. It was quite modern, and had a flat roof and streamlined furniture. But it wasn't anywhere as near as stark as this one.
The Villa Sibi you have pictured here is a lovely modern dollhouse. Parents and collectors are always on the look out for a great modern dollhouse...and it helps if it is affordable too.
I'm an avid fan of tiny modern architecture. I have a blog that chronicles some of that hobby---there's lots of pictures of modern dollhouses, etc.:
http://minimodern.blogspot.com/
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