If you are interested in learning more about Swedish dollhouses, then you might want to check out the Swedish Dollhouses website. This website offers a collection of different 1:18 scale dollhouses for sale. You’ll find everything from traditional Swedish toy houses to more modern Swedish style houses.
The most popular Swedish dollhouses are the Stockholm and Goteborg varieties. Both types of houses are made of wooden and plastic. They feature a red pitched roof and have funky wallpaper. The first floor is made of two rooms, and the second floor has three rooms. The dollhouse is 31″ tall and 26″ long and 10″ thick. The exterior has water stains and some paper is peeling.
Modern Swedish dollhouse illustrations have also surfaced. They differ from the original versions in wallpaper and furnishings. In 1960, the Fenom advertisement depicts a modern-styled dollhouse with wallpaper. The 1961 Gothenburg House, in contrast, has a lower television antenna. The chimney cap also resembles the one on a Lundby house.
The Gothenburg House design was a clever blend of modern and traditional design. It was also a part of the modern style that was popular in the 1950s suburbs of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Architects at the Don Mills development were influenced by German Bauhaus and Swedish Modern styles.