Tiny Concept, big on style

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If I was the creator of dolls as exquisite as these, I think I just couldn’t bear to part with them.

Fortunately for us, designer Kristina Snerling lets others share the gorgeousness that is Tiny Concept, her boutique line of handmade dolls created from wools, linen, raw silks, Swiss cottons and vintage textiles.

Snerling’s love of design and beautiful textiles began with a doll made by her own mother. She pursued a career in design and then, when taking time out of the fashion industry to be with her young family, Snerling began Tiny Concept. Needless to say, the dolls are immaculately styled.

There are twin sisters, Coco and Kiki, dressed in complementary stripes with a jaunty beret and flouncy bows for their trip to Paris and cool greys and yellows for their London visit (above). However my favourite is the serene and thoroughly chic Lexi. One look at the Snerling’s description of Lexi’s outfit and you have no doubts about her love of fashion:

“Lexi’s stunning cape is created from canary yellow and white striped cotton canvas. It features pocket slits in yellow pure cotton and is fully removable. Her frock is made from navy satin with a gathered box pleat detail on the skirt. Her waist is finished with a contrast canary yellow cotton bow to complement her cape.”

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Also available are pretty pillows that can used for sleep, as a doll or as a décor piece – clever!

Prices begin at $49 for the pillows and range to $120 for the beautiful Lexi. Take a peek at Snerling’s other designs at the Tiny Concept blog.

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One Comment

  1. Hey!! There’s a Lexi doll! Where are you Lexi Klaebe? There’s a beautiful dolly with your name!

    Suzanne Catchpole
    Posted July 28, 2010. Link to this comment

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