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[message]Assembled Kotte Toys furniture are Swedish wooden copies of famous Nordic antique furniture. Many models are historically valuable copies, and for example for sale in various museums in Sweden.
The kits to be assembled are pre-cut on Finnish plywood. The furniture is suitable for a 1:12 scale dollhouse.
The package contains everything needed to assemble the furniture and the package includes pictorial assembly instructions. For finishing, you can choose a material suitable for the wood, e.g. water-based acrylic paint, stain or lime paint. Sanding before painting and between painting layers improves the final result.
The classic Victorian gazebo or greenhouse is a 19th-century English design. Swedish Kotte Toys products are wooden 1:12 dollhouse construction kit...
View full detailsThe most common and the world's most copied model of the Gustavian medallion chair dates from the 1780s. The first 200 chairs were delivered to Dro...
View full detailsThis wing chair comes from the Skottsberga manor in Karlshamn (built in 1766), where the atmosphere and interior of the 18th century have been wel...
View full detailsThe original model of the Gothic conservatory is from 19th century England. They were typically made of wrought iron and glass. The gazebo has a...
View full detailsThe Gemla furniture factory was founded in 1855 and these winemaker's chairs began to be manufactured at the beginning of the 20th century. Kotte...
View full detailsA famous classic, the Thonet chair dates from 1859. Already by 1930, more than 50 million pieces of this chair had been produced! Michael Thonet (...
View full detailsOld-fashioned peasant sofa with storage box. Kotte Toys chairs are ready-made wooden 1:12 dollhouse building sets, from which you can conjure up th...
View full detailsThe wooden sofa known from Vaahteramäki Eemel's illustrations, according to Astrid Lindgren's illustrator Björn Berg. Kotte Toys chairs are ready-m...
View full detailsThe beautifully-lined folding table is from the middle of the 18th century. The Sörmland museum once bought this model (year 1933) from Nyköping. ...
View full detailsThe clapboard table known from Vaahteramäki Eemel's illustrations is based on the model of Astrid Lindgren's illustrator Björn Berg. The Swedish Ko...
View full detailsA classic lattice-back model as a building kit. Kotte Toys chairs are ready-made wooden 1:12 dollhouse building sets, from which you can conjure up...
View full detailsA miniature model of the author Astrid Lindgren's childhood sofa. Kotte Toys chairs are wooden 1:12 dollhouse construction kits, from which you can...
View full detailsThe very first Kotte Toys furniture group was originally launched for children on a slightly larger scale back in 1999. This set is easy to build a...
View full detailsThe Swedish UR surface chair is from 1870. Surface chairs came to Sweden in the 19th century from America, where they had originally spread from E...
View full detailsThe "Little Åland" surface chair designed by Carl Malmsten is the famous designer's most successful model, which has been sold since 1942. Carl Mal...
View full detailsBruno Mathssonin (1907-1988) designed the Mina armchair already in the 40s, but its industrial production did not start until 1978, when manufactur...
View full detailsSelma Lagerlöf was the first female writer to be awarded the Noble Prize for literature (year 1909). The Lyra chairs and sewing table are from her ...
View full detailsSelma Lagerlöf was the first female writer to be awarded the Noble prize for literature (year 1909). The Lyra chair is from her childhood home, Mċr...
View full detailsSelma Lagerlöf was the first female writer to be awarded the Noble prize for literature (year 1909). Kotte Toys chairs are ready-made wooden 1:12...
View full detailsSelma Lagerlöf was the first female writer to be awarded the Noble prize for literature (v. 1909) The sewing table is from her childhood home, Mċrb...
View full detailsBruno Mathsson (1907-1988) is one of Sweden's most famous furniture designers. He started his career at the age of 16 in his father's workshop, and...
View full detailsThe model from Sweden's most famous furniture designer was once designed for the Värnamo hospital. Since then, it has become a sought-after collect...
View full detailsThis school desk can be found in the Swedish Sörmland Museum in Nyköping, but its origin and manufacturer are unknown. Kotte Toys products are w...
View full detailsThe folding table from the Kallfors manor from the end of the 18th century was originally made of pine wood and painted gray. The Swedish Kotte T...
View full detailsA classic clapboard table from the end of the 18th century. The Swedish Kotte Toys products are wooden 1:12 dollhouse construction kits, from which...
View full detailsA package of six pieces. A chair drawn by Björn Berg, the illustrator of Astrid Lindgren's books, from Eemel's kitchen in Vaahteramäki. Kotte Toy...
View full detailsA chair drawn by Björn Berg, the illustrator of Astrid Lindgren's books, from Eemel's kitchen in Vaahteramäki. Kotte Toys chairs are ready-made woo...
View full detailsA miniature model for a dollhouse made after the rocking chair of Finnish Asko and well-known dollhouse enthusiast's grandmother. Kotte Toys chairs...
View full detailsOriginally from Åland, the wooden chair was usually made of beech and painted with light gray oil paint. Kotte Toys chairs are ready-made wooden 1...
View full detailsThe 19th century chair has influences from the French Empire style and the Swedish Jugend style. Kotte Toys chairs are ready-made wooden 1:12 dollh...
View full detailsIn 1899, the architect designed a straight-line chair for workers and ordinary people, but it became popular among architects and social circles. K...
View full detailsThese "Ċngermanlandsbrudarna" bridal cabinet clocks were made in the late 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. The goal was to have...
View full detailsJonas Svensson from Härlöv makes old-time peasant chairs in 1:1 scale as new production and this miniature model is made according to his collectio...
View full detailsThe prototype of the chair comes from a manor house called Ulfsta in the Swedish village of Järvsö, and presumably from the 19th century. Kotte Toy...
View full detailsThe classic Klaffi table can also be used next to the wall, with another Klaffi below. Kotte Toys chairs are ready-made wooden 1:12 dollhouse buil...
View full detailsThe Cattelin chair was originally designed by the Swedish Gemla factory for the Cattelin fish restaurant in Stockholm's old town. The manufacturing...
View full detailsClassic 19th-century Bellman 'antique chairs' and a folding table in the same package. See the drawings on the product card. Kotte Toys furniture...
View full detailsThe classic Bellman antique chair originates from the 19th century and was originally from Nils Johan Asplind's workshop, but it was made by many ...
View full detailsThe Jugend style became popular between 1897 and 1915. A high back and an apple pattern (or rose, etc.) are typical features of Swedish Art Nouveau...
View full detailsThe Jugend style became popular between 1897 and 1915. The legs of the table have the thicker round ends typical of Jugend, and the same series of...
View full detailsA familiar writing chest from Vaahteramäki's Eemel, with 10 opening drawers and a pull-down writing surface. A 1:12 miniature model for a doll's h...
View full detailsSelma Lagerlöf was the first female writer to be awarded the Noble prize for literature (1909) This upholstered chair is from the estate Selma bou...
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