Miniature items of our own 1to6ware brand
We sell handmade miniatures and 3D-printed items for 1:6 dollhouses. The share of products made from recycled materials in our store is constantly growing. Our own brand is 1to6ware. It can be seen in the product images when the product has been manufactured by us, modified to its final outfit or it has been manufactured for us by our 3D-design-genius subcontractor.

A handpicked selection of imported goods
We import some dollhouse goods from around the world, but because we are accurate to scale, we sell mass-produced items in a very selected manner. For those who love crafting, we offer sewing supplies and other manufacturing parts of suitable sizes for 1:18, 1:16, 1:12 and 1:6 dollhouses.

About measurements and colors
We recommend that you pay attention to the measurement information of the objects. Especially in the tools, there are also smaller scale products. Please take into account that there may be a slight difference in size in different manufacturing batches of the products, so a tolerance of +/- 1 mm must be taken into account when it comes to dimensions. Also, the color shades of the products may vary slightly both between manufacturing batches and especially depending on the screen settings of the computer or mobile phone you are using.

We sell collectibles, not toys
Please note that our products have not been tested as required for toys. They are not intended to withstand children's play, but are made for the collecting hobby of adults.
  • DIY: Ottoman

    DIY: Ottomans

    You need a washing ball, cardboard, glue and fabric. Cut a Circle from the cardboard the size of the top of the washing ball and glue a Strip of cardboard...

    DIY: Ottomans

    You need a washing ball, cardboard, glue and fabric. Cut a Circle from the cardboard the size of the top of the washing ball and glue a Strip of cardboard...

  • Making decorative glass

    Making decorative glass

    This barbie-sized cabinet was missing glasses. I glued pieces of a gelatin to it with stick glue and it turned out old-fashioned stylish!

    Making decorative glass

    This barbie-sized cabinet was missing glasses. I glued pieces of a gelatin to it with stick glue and it turned out old-fashioned stylish!

  • DIY: Nail polishes

    DIY: Nail polishes

    You need tube beads and cotton buds. Cut suitable pieces of the cotton bud stick and push them into the bead with (hot) glue.

    DIY: Nail polishes

    You need tube beads and cotton buds. Cut suitable pieces of the cotton bud stick and push them into the bead with (hot) glue.

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