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Lundby Dollhouse - tiny modern luxury
Written by Suzanne Catchpole
19.06.2008
Lundby
architect-designed doll houses have been around since 1947 and the interiors have been repeatedly
redesigned over the years, in order to keep up with the very latest in interior design. I have lingered many times over the
Stockholm Dolls House, which is beautifully featured in a large clear case in my local toy shop.
Awareness of the design world is what sets Lundy products apart from
many others. Modern artwork, miniature versions of Taschen art books,
plasma televisions,
spa baths and tiny replica contemporary furniture brilliantly
complement the boxy architecture that echoes some of Australia's own
Harry
Seidler's work. This is just the kind of house my husband and I have
wanted for years, however, living in Sydney's Inner West has
put that wish firmly in pipe dream territory. For those of us
entrenched in Federation abodes, here's a way to introduce a little
'mid-century with a modern twist' into your home.
Designed exclusively in Sweden, the Stockholm house has been
created to be the ultimate leisure home with its mosaic
patterened pull-out pool, pet deck, hot tub on the party roof and many
lush furnishings for reading and play.
The house has floor-to-ceiling windows that retract conveniently
for play and there are even two working terrace lights to light
it up at night.