Showing posts with label Furniture Makers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Furniture Makers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Latest furniture designs from Bear Cabin Miniatures



AIM members Hywel and Julia Jeffreys of Bear Cabin Miniatures specialise in 12th scale miniatures for a Fantasy or Tudor theme. Hywel designs and creates his own unique furniture from hardwood, which he cuts, creates, carves and waxes to the point where he is happy to add them to his 'Rustic Woodland' range of dressed, and undressed furniture and accessories.

When Julia is not busy stitching tiny owl or cat themed samplers and cushions to match the fantasy theme, she happily helps to dress the furniture, using many of Hywel's handmade accessories, dragons and pumpkins!



Hywel and Julia of Bear Cabin Miniatures will be exhibiting at this Autumn's Miniatura Show on the 20th and 21st September 2014 on stand G10

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Free Petite Properties' 1:48th Furniture Kit

 
 
Don't miss the FREE Petite Properties' 1:48th furniture kit that comes with the latest September 2013 issue of Doll House & Miniature Scene Magazine!
 
Whether you are a collector of smaller scales or not, the fabulous 1:48th scale furniture kits by AIM's founder member's Bea and Tony are a delight to see and collect. With easy to read instructions, these kits are a great starter project into smaller scales or to add to your current collection.

 There are five different furniture designs available, my little kit will sit proudly in my toyshop ... which one will you get?
 
 

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Meet Our Members ~ Ann High


Carved Four Poster Bed

Introducing Ann High who hand carves or paints the most exquisite furniture in 12th and 24th Scale.

Ann is a Fellow of the International Guild Of Miniature Artisans and enjoys researching and then making furniture from the 'Age Of Oak,' Medieval, Tudor, Stuart and Arts & Crafts Eras.

Why not pop over to Ann's website and have a look at her amazing beds, carved furniture and table ware.



Carved Chair with Coffer Seat 



Thursday, 22 March 2012

AIM Members News 2012 ~ Bear Cabin Miniatures first Fair



Bear Cabin Miniatures are pleased to announce a variety of new dressed shelving and cupboards for their 'Woodland Witches' Range.

  They will be on display and available for purchase on Saturday 24th March at The Vintage and Handmade Fair at at Burry Port Memorial Hall SA16 0BN where Bear Cabin Miniatures will be exhibiting for the first time.




Thursday, 9 February 2012

AIM Members News 2012 ~ Keenderson Miniatures




Introducing AIM member Glen Anderson whose interest in miniatures goes back to his childhood, when he built model kits. As an adult, he had an interest in building furniture, but no room for a workshop, and so miniatures were a natural fit! After working on pieces as a hobby for several years, Keenderson Miniatures was formed in 2008.

Glen uses traditional cabinetry techniques to create miniature furniture and accessories. In the past, he has been inspired by Federal, Art Deco, Arts and Crafts and Modern Design, but it is the challenge of working in scale that always draws him forward to new projects.




Glen's work, with his amazing attention to detail can be found on his newly updated website at;




 

Monday, 9 January 2012

AIM Members News 2012 ~ Bearcabin Miniatures





At Bearcabin miniatures, you will find hand crafted and hand stitched collectors quality miniatures and One Of A Kind heirloom pieces. Specialising in 12th scale, my main themes are Victorian upholstered furniture and modern cross-stitched soft furnishing and tapestries. In our Etsy store, you will also find our popular 'Woodland Witches' furnishings and accessories and the occasional little chenille stemmed bear. When time allows, I also hand make one of a kind miniatures in the seasonal theme that is current at that time.

Our miniatures can be found in our Etsy shop at Bearcabinminiatures.etsy.com where we are currently offering Free Worldwide Shipping until 16th January.




Tuesday, 13 December 2011

AIM Members Showcase ~ A Seasonal Celebration Tour


With christmas nearly upon us, join with me and lets take a tour of some of our talented AIM members and see what glorius christmas delights they are offering this year :0)


Wrapped up warm, this delightful Art Deco Lady is dressed up ready to go out for Christmas.


Mary Williams Dollshouse Dolls at  http://www.dollshousedolls.co.uk/


Passing the little tree...



Ceynix Miniature Trees 'n' Trains at http://www.ceynix.co.uk/


and the pretty Christmas decorated trees...


Santa and trees by Kay Brooke at http://www.kaysminidolls.com/


Stopping to meet two little boys ready for christmas...


Dolls by Sandra A. Stacey at http://www.sasminidolls.com/


Into the warm house, where Santa and Mrs Claus wait....


Dolls by Adora Bella Minis at http://www.adora-bella-minis.com/


Beside the fireplace decorated for Christmas... 
  

1:24 Snow Village Glitter Houses Kit by Carol M. Kubrican at http://www.true2scale.com/


With Christmas stockings ready to hang...


Stockings by Janet Granger at http://www.janetgranger.co.uk/


and Christmas cushions all ready to snuggle into...



Christmas cushions by Wendy's Miniature at http://www.wendysminiatures.com/


The tables are laid with sumptious Christmas food...


Christmas Miniatures by Sadie Brown at http://www.homewardflight.etsy.com/


and candy corn cupcakes...


By Mels Miniatures at http://www.melsminiatures.com/


Whilst the toys wait to be played with...


 Festive Humpty by Tower House Dolls at http://www.towerhousedolls.co.uk/


The bears wait to be cuddled...


Bear Makers Cupboard by Bearcabin Miniatures at http://www.bearcabinminiatures.etsy.com/


and the books wait to read...


The Night Before Christmas Miniature book by Pat Carlson at  http://www.patcarlsonminiatures.com/


At this, our Christmas time xx

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Miniature Wrought Iron Furniture by Loiuse Win



AIM member Louise Win handmakes wrought iron furniture in 1:12th, 1:24th and 1:48th scales.
Shown here is a wonderful 12th scale Pansy Table with glass top and a tiny 48th scale Bakers Stand.
All items are handmade to last a lifetime.




Louise says commissions are very welcome! Simply email her jpgs of your drawings or photographs for a quote.

Lousie's work can be seen on http://www.louisewin.etsy.com/ and on her website http://louisewinminiatures.weebly.com/  where Louise also gives free tutorials.


Monday, 3 October 2011

Dear Reader,

It is once again my privilege to welcome you to
the October edition of the ground breaking AIM Magazine.  This month AIM members have chosen to celebrate a very special lady in our lives; Granny!

For me the rhythmical ticking of a cuckoo clock, 'gold top' milk, sherbet lemon sweets and the comforting smell of a dinner roasting in the oven all bring back an ocean of wonderful memories of my much loved Nanna...

In the miniature world our shared nostalgia for past times and our treasured recollections of days gone by often in turn become our silent muse, inspiring the miniatures which we love to collect or make.

In the modern minature world, scenes, settings and locations from our past are fast becoming a popular starting point for our new miniature projects.  Indeed it seems that for many, submersing ourselves in the miniature world allows us to create tangible recreations of our own personal memories. 

Since the birth of the internet there has been an ever increasing interest in genealogy and researching our personal family tree is now common place.  For those of us in the miniature world there is also an obvious cross over between our nostalgic memories and discoveries of our own personal past and our (enviable) ability to recreate them in three dimensional form in the present.

I personally am no exception to this kind of inspiration as I have recently been working on small scale kits which reflect furniture or homes which were present in my own personal childhood.  So if you are considering recreating 'Granny's house' you need look no further!!  AIM members have filled the pages of this issue with myriad ideas, inspiration and countless projects that just might help you bring your own memories back to life! 

Bea Broadwood

Editor (& general whip cracker)
www.petite-properties.com
October 2011

"Granny's House"
Issue 38 - October 2011

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

New Blog from Petite Properties Ltd

Artisans in Miniature are proud to introduce you to a new blog from our founder and magazine editor Bea (Fiona) Broadwood! 
Please visit ...


...to be kept up to date with Bea's latest "authentic architecture in miniature" and much more!

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Meet our Members - Robin Britton


Coombe Crafts was originally established in a small village in Wiltshire in the mid eighties … although we have moved around a bit since then …. To produce unusual and original craft items in a variety of natural materials, with an especial interest in small dolls. A chance encounter with Pat Cutforth and the Marlborough Dolls House Fair, led us into our first real miniature work, and me to polymer clay. We have not looked back.
 
A bit of background  
 
We try to juggle our time to attend a limited number of fairs as it is important to stay in touch, while allowing us to fulfil mail order and commissions, as well as continuing to develop our work. It is still fun and challenging and with the advent of the internet, we can reach even more enthusiasts and make new friends.

Our original and individually-sculpted character dolls in both 1/12th and 1/24th scales, often elderly, with a bit of personality about them, add to the story of any miniature house. We are happy to costume in all periods, and to discuss individual requirements and characters, so that can we produce the little people you have been looking for. 1/24th dolls are priced from around £13 and 1/12th from about £23.

We also make ‘interesting things’ to go with them – unusual pieces of furniture and small accessories that bring a house to life. Again, the original and handcrafted items are in both scales and we can work in 1/16th if that is what you are looking for, or craft something to your specification.

We are always happy to undertake commissions and enjoy the challenge of bringing to life someone else's ideas...
Contact details

Friday, 27 August 2010

Meet our Members - Martin and Hilary Pearce

Willow Models was established in 1984 by Martin Pearce and is based in Golcar, a village in the Pennine Hills of Yorkshire, approximately half way between Leeds and Manchester. His experience and background in model making goes back to the very early 1960s when an "apprenticeship" was started with Airfix kits, Triang trains and then scratch built models.

Originally the business concentrated on architectural and museum model making but over the years the type of work undertaken has expanded and we have made a wide variety of models for many different clients and uses. These have included architectural models for both development and exhibition, historical models for museums, scientific models for educational and training purposes and prototypes for product design. More unusual items have included a ventriloquist's dummy in the form of an apple and grub.

Although we still work in many fields of model making, we have become more and more involved in the world of miniatures and have even made dolls houses and room boxes for use as teaching aids in schools. Martin is assisted by his wife Hilary who, as well as helping at fairs and detailing many of our accessories, makes our pewter plates and trees for architectural work. With our background in model making, we can usually make anything a customer wants however strange, obscure or difficult and in very small scales. Much of our work on the miniatures side is commission based.
In the miniatures field we make a very wide range of items. These include furniture (using mainly English hardwoods), shop & room boxes (the latter often finished and detailed), woodturnings, pewter items and an ever-growing range of accessories. Although we do make houses, apart from the occasional cottage in 24th and 48th scale, these tend to be made to order. Our range of accessories includes walking sticks & shepherds crooks, kitchen items such as wooden potato mashers & cabbage presses, and nativities. Some of these such as the nativities include our own castings.

Although we started out in 12th scale, we now specialise in 24th and 48th scales. Most of our woodturnings are available in 24th and 48th and we are slowly (as time permits) making our range of furniture available in quarter scale. New items are usually directed at the smaller scales and this is reflected in the range of 24th scale lighting that we now retail.

Martin has written for the dollshouse press including a piece (for an internet based magazine) on making a cottage in 24th scale. We exhibit at Miniatura and the Kensington Dollshouse Festival plus one or two other fairs. Full details of these are listed on our web site where many of our pieces can be seen.
Contact details
Martin and Hilary Pearce
4 Willow Grove
Golcar
Yorkshire
HD7 4RX

Tel/Fax 01484 658832

Email info@willowmodels.com
Web site www.willowmodels.com

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Meet our Members - Peter Tucker


After careers in teaching, psychology and then running my own computer systems consulting company I got smart and started creating miniatures in the late 1990’s.
 
My focus is on 20th and 21 century structures, furniture and lights. Most of my items are one of a kind and are my own design. I have also been a pioneer in several area in miniatures, including the making the first scale working fluorescent light fixtures and using LEDs in lights and room boxes. My work has been featured in magazines and articles around the world including the USA, UK, Taiwan, Denmark, Spain, and the Netherlands.


Email: peter@roomboxes.com
Website: www.roomboxes.com
604 224 3928 (pacific time-zone)
3675 West 29 AveVancouver BC Canada V6S 1T5

Monday, 23 August 2010

Meet our Members - Regina Passy Yip


I'm a former chemistry and physics teacher, graduated at USP. I gradually developed my hand skills, and what used to be a hobby became a profession that I gladly do: I'm a miniaturist and miniature teacher.
When I began this hobby, doll's house was nearly unknown in Brazil , and I had to learn it all by myself. I always try to update myself with what's new, keeping in touch with foreign miniaturists, magazines and books.

In 2000 I met Roselly Pizzolotti. We then founded MiniClube, a group with the goal to gather miniature lovers and spread this art through our country, Brazil . With around 150 members, we've already done several meetings, exhibitions and workshops. 
During these years working with miniatures, I had many works published in magazines, books and websites, and I also gave some interviews to newspapers and TV shows.

It takes whole months to finish one of my miniatures, because I insist on making every piece on it. I like to work with wood and polymerclay, but I can use all kinds of material.
Full contact details

Friday, 20 August 2010

Meet our Members - Glen Anderson


What can I say; I’ve been building models since I was a kid. I built Military and automotive models for years and by the time I was in High school I started building scratch house models based on famous homes like Falling Water and The Gamble home.  A number of years ago I found a book on miniature furniture building at a used book store and I’ve been hooked ever since. On and off for the last 10 years I’ve built pieces not so much in a particular stile but more from pieces that I found particularly interesting or unique.  
I guess if I was to try and put myself in a particular style, I would say I’m a modern miniaturist, although I like the federal style as well. I’ve recently started building a number of Greene and Greene pieces and have really become obsessed with their building techniques and styles. 

 
  
If I was to come up with one reason for why I build miniature furniture, I guess it would be the challenge. I love taking a photo of some piece and turning it into a miniature version of the original. I’ve done a number of pieces for customers based on a single photo, or just a description and those pieces usually end up being my favourites, until the next project comes along.
I’m looking forward to hearing from other furniture builders about their interests and ideas. I’m always open to suggestions and critiques from other builders. I tend to be very critical of my work and judging from the number of unfinished pieces in my scrap box, I still have lots to learn, so all comments or suggestions are welcome. 

Thursday, 19 August 2010

Meet our Members - Ken and Linda Batty


In September 2008 we (Ken and Linda) attended our first Dolls House and Miniatures fair, as traders, not sure what the reaction would be to their range of miniatures.

The stand displayed standard and table lamps, tables and other small turned items. The reaction was exhilarating! Since then we have developed new pieces, partly in response to customer requests / suggestions (Art Deco table lamps being one positive request) and Ken likes the challenge.

We make miniatures, from local and exotic woods, Corian, acrylics and resins. They are turned, by Ken on a full size woodturning lathe, and are wholly turned or have at least one turned component. Linda is the artistic one; she paints, decorates and finishes the miniatures.


Ken is now retired, after spending most of his working life in the Royal Navy and NHS, but still finds time to do some local voluntary work.
Linda still works full time in the NHS, so evenings and weekends have taken on a different meaning – busy!

At present our miniatures are sold at Dolls House and Miniature fairs including York, Kelham Hall, Crickhowell and at a number of fairs across the South of England.

Plans for the future include a website, and the development of our own ideas, and some requests and suggestions from customers.

Contact details:
Tel:      013 2951 7060

Thursday, 12 August 2010

Meet our Members - Ana Anselmo

My name is Ana Anselmo and I am a scientific researcher, with a PhD in Environmental Biotechnology and I have a full time job in a public research lab. I was born in 1955, Lisbon, Portugal where I still live.
As miniaturist, I like to see myself of someone that loves to create things to the Contemporary dollhouse and room-boxes, covering all the things that are needed for its decoration, from furniture to decorative accessories, including lights, paintings, fabrics, rugs, etc.
About 2 years ago I decided to create my own pieces, all designed by myself from scratch and I also tried to improve my skills, doing some short courses on woodworking; at the present moment I have done 4 courses, which includes carving, cabinet making (joinery traditional techniques), inlay techniques and wood painting. These courses are for real scale work, but I try to apply the things I learn to miniature furniture at 1:12 scale.
I can't say that I have a specific source of inspiration, but I always look for things in the real world.  I love Arts & Crafts furniture, but also all the philosphy behind the movement in terms of home decoration.  I find Mission and Shaker furniture also very inspiring.  
My work has been featured in several UK magazines, namely Dolls House World and Dolls House & Miniatures Scene and also in the online AIM Magazine.  

Monday, 19 July 2010

Meet our Members - Mondodifavola

Mondodifavola by Elena

Like all girls I grew up playing with the house of Barbie, but those brightly coloured floors, the plastic furniture so unrealistic, the yellow lift... I did not like at all!  This, coupled with my passion for selfmade things, inspired me to keep a big dream:  building a "true" dollhouse!
Several years later, during a vacation in Paris, I discovered a hobby shop with a department devoted to dollhouses.  Thus was born Marie Charlotte, my first miniature Patisserie.

A few years later, I received a gift from my cousin, a catalogue of American dollhouses:  I discovered that what for me was only a dream, for others it was a real passion!  I bought the project to build a Victorian house and early furniture in 1:12 scale.  

This discovery made me look for specialized shops in Milano.  Thus in 1998 I met for the first time Angela Gagliardi of Cosediunaaltomondo, so it was that started my great adventure in the world of miniatures. 


Several years passed before I specialized in creating furniture in 1:12 scale:  I then exhibited in 2007 for the first time in a miniature show in Milano, Miniaturitalia and in 2008 I produced my first furniture:  designed, created and decorated by Mondodifavola!

If you want to dive into my world visit my website!
If you want to stay updated on all the news follow my blog!
If you have any questions please email me!

Friday, 16 July 2010

Meet our Members

Crown Jewel Miniatures
by Robin Brady-Boxwell 

My name is Robin Brady-Boxwell and I've been designing and creating one inch scale dollhouse miniatures since 1979.  My passion as a miniaturist began when my fahter and I began constructing a dollhouse from a kit in the basement of our home and my interest continues to grow with each passing year. 

Several years ago my talents as a miniatuirst were noticed by the owner of a local dollhouse shop, and before I knew it I was selling my miniatures through Dollhouses Plus, Stratford CT.  As an artist, I found I could not limit myself to one speciality, and I created everything from miniature food to plants, furniture and jewelry.  My interest in creating realistic miniature room settings led to my hire at the store and I became the chief consultant for dollhouse interior design.  Soon I was helping customers coordinate wallpaper, tiles, molding, wood, lighting, furniture, textiles and other various architectural elements to achieve their miniature dreams. 

While I still love interior design in miniature, I've discovered a passion for accessorizing miniature furniture.  I've 'loaded' everything from china cabinets, to tables, to sewing machines, giving the illusion that 'someone was there'.  


I loved every aspect of my job and went to all the trade shows but meeting fellow miniaturists and artisans was the most rewarding experience of all.  Random people would pop into the shop with their minis, sharing techniques, asking for advice and selling some of the most incredible things and I knew beyond a doubt that I was in my element.  The explosion of internet commerce changed everything almost overnight and I watched in sadness as most of the dollhouse shops in New England closed - including the one I was working in.  It was a sad time but as one door closes, another opens and armed with experience and and endless resource of creativity, I decided to open my own business online.  

This door opened the door between me, collectors and artisans from all over the world!

In March of 2010, I began Crown Jewel Miniatures, and my constantly evolving range of miniature creations are now sold online through eBay and Etsy.
  

(Private commissions take up the majority of  my time and are always welcome!)


If you have any questions  or would like to learn more about my miniature creations, please contact me at the following address:  

Friday, 30 April 2010

Gingerbread Man Preparation Table



1:12 scale Gingerbread Man Preparation Table by Amanda Speakman - Amanspeak Miniatures
Available from Amanda's Etsy store