Miniature bookcase with doors scale 1:12

The miniature bookcase with doors, crafted at a meticulous scale of 1:12, is an exquisite addition to any diorama or dollhouse scene, serving as a charming toy accessory that brings life and depth to imaginative play.

This finely detailed piece features tiny shelves lined with miniature books, perfectly sized for action figures and dolls alike. The delicate craftsmanship on the doors adds an element of realism, inviting young creators to fill it with various toy accessories like tiny trinkets or faux collectibles. As children rearrange their scenes or set up new adventures in their dollhouses, this bookcase stands proudly as both a functional storage solution and an eye-catching focal point that enhances storytelling through vivid details and enchanting designs.

This bookcase is grand on many levels

This bookcase is grand on many levels, standing as a testament to both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Measuring a compact 18.5 x 18.5 x 3 cm, it cleverly maximizes space while offering an impressive six doors that invite curiosity about the treasures within. Each of the twelve shelves provides ample room for books of all genres, from well-loved classics to contemporary bestsellers, creating an organized sanctuary for any bibliophile. The sleek design ensures it can seamlessly blend into various decor styles, whether nestled in a cozy reading nook or proudly displayed in a modern living room. Its understated elegance allows it to be more than just storage; each door opens like a portal to adventure and knowledge waiting to transform your space into a literary haven.

Colors I used:

  • White
  • Cherrywood
  • gold

Scale: 1:12

This model is available on Cults and Patreon for personal use. To print it you will need a multi material 3d-printer like the Bambu lab P1S, A1 or the X1.

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