Again it is not possible to illustrate all the items and we are frequently adding to this very popular scale. Prices are from around £6 to £20. We hope you will enjoy the following. Please remember to click the pictures for a better look!

Beds - we have four-posters, plain and simple single and double and a whacky boat bed for the retired seaman. He has sawn his old boat, The Molly out of Padstow, in half to make a bed and a bedside cupboard.


Cooker - our ‘Aga’ is definitely a country piece and looks super in a cottage kitchen . Breakfast tray - these dainty little trays are just the kind of accessories to dress a room and make it look lived -in. The pink and white roses and traditional willow-pattern designs are very popular. Cake stand - the small-scale version, which opens in the same way as the one pictured in 1/12th accessories.


Side table - this is a really dainty little octagonal table which looks pretty in many settings. Round tea table - we illustrate this with our bentwood chair as they go so well together, and also work well in tea shops! Settle, table and bench - these Tudor-style items are not confined to use in the period home. Beautifully crafted, the trestle-style table and bench, as well as the settle all look good in a ‘pub, for instance.


Mackintosh-style chairs - both ‘Ingram’ and ‘Argyle’ chairs are illustrated , together with a dainty side table, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement Easy chair - comfy upholstered chair which looks super in a cottage setting or by the sitting room fire. High-chair - a 1/24th high chair is a challenge to make and paint - our only concession to scale is that the tray slides on and isn’t hinged!


Bureaux and chest of drawers - We make two different bureaux - one open and one closed - and a simple chest of drawers. The drawers on these items do not open. Sailor’s trunk - like the 1/12th version, this little trunk contains uniform, maps, ships log and all the treasures from his voyages. We also make a chest for his wife. Shop counter - a plain shop counter which has one shelf underneath. We have shown it with the very useful display bins - which we also supply empty for you to fill. A tiny till is also available.


Desk - we make this sturdy desk for study or office. With a plain wooden top or leather finished. The drawers do not open. Dresser - which works equally well in a kitchen or shop. The drawers do not open on this item. Grandfather clock - with a pretty painted face, this clock just sets off the best parlour.


Shelves - simple shelves to hang on a wall - although we know houses where they sit on the floor! Painted chests - we love decorating our wooden chests and boxes and have fun with lots of designs. Privy - not so much an accessory, more a shabby building, for the bottom of the garden or side of the cottage. The door opens to reveal the wad of newspaper hanging up and the hole in the wooden seat. Revolving bookcase - the Edwardian bookcase, which does revolve, is so unusual in this scale and is very popular.


Teeny-tiny shelves - approx. ¾”x1”, which is very tiny, but looks super hung on a wall in one of those hard-to-fill spaces. Quite a new item, we fit as many tiny and interesting tea pots and ornaments on as we possibly can! What not - such a popular item. Freestanding, 3-tiered and crammed with knick knacks, tea pots and the tiniest of shells and ornaments…..challenging but fun to make. Corner cupboard - another fascinating display shelf to hang on the wall, full of tiny and interesting ornaments.


Rocking horse - our newest item, hand made of course with tiny stirrups and leather saddle. Must have in a nursery? Parrots - our scruffy feathered parrots come in this small scale as well and are pure fun! Hats - which just look very good on a bed, as well as on a head!