Welcome to my collection. If you are on a PC or a tablet, on the right you will see a list of all my houses. Click on each one to see pictures. I often move furniture and accessories around, so I try to keep the photos up to date. In a few cases you will see older photos after the latest.

Monday, October 30, 2017

1975 Lisa of Denmark




I already had an 80s version of this house, but I found the wallpapers a bit dull, so when this appeared on eBay, I couldn't resist, and even better, two extension floors came up for sale as well!

Almost all the furniture and almost all the lamps in this house are original Lisa of Denmark.  All the accessories are picked up here and there.  Feel free to ask if you have any questions!




















 
Men trying to slice a cake 😉 


It's been a bit odd that this house had two kitchens, so when I got the Lisa children's room set I had been hoping to find for quite a while, this green kitchen moved to my other Lisa house, and the room now looks like this:






The bar stools are not original, they have been elusive/too expensive, so I decided to make my own.

The birds are a Fimo copy I made of the ones I had as a child - they are called Busy Birdie and were designed by Hans Gustav Ehrenreich.  They are a kind of mobile hanging from a spring, so they bounce up and down when touched.


Not much Lisa in the garage - it's just a fun little project where I'm trying to recreate a messy storage space since there never was a Lisa car.

5 comments:

  1. How nice! I used to have Lisa Of Denmark dollshouse when I was a kid. It was so well played with that it eventually fell apart. I'm hoping to find one again. Sadly there seems to be only Lundby ones here in Finland.

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  2. Hello,
    I became a little girl again by browsing your blog, it is a real paradise! I have some house and some dolls that I sometimes have difficulty identifying. Could you tell me who are the dolls in the lisa house of denmark 1975? Thank you in advance for your help and again a huge thank you for sharing your collection!

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    1. Thank you for your nice comments! I'm not sure where you live in the world, but in Denmark and Sweden they were sold as "dukkehusfamilie/dockskåpsfamilj" meaning dollhouse family, under the brand ToyClub by K.E.Mathiasen, but I think they were sold in many other countries too.

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  3. Hi Anne,

    I love your Lisa house! I have currently only the house, no extensions yet and playing with all the furniture! A question: how did you get the bathroom tiles also on the floor? Please let me know!
    Thanks and best regards,
    Esther

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    1. Hi Esther - it's a lot of fun, isn't it! I scanned the front of the bathtub and then I put several of the images together in a file and printed it.

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