100 year old dolls’ house to be sold for charity
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011A dolls’ house thought to be over 100 years old is to be sold to raise money for a children’s charity. (more…)
Even thinking small is bigger in the USA
Thursday, October 6th, 2011Americans are renowned for thinking big and that applies even when they are thinking small. (more…)
Dolls’ house and miniature special offers for October
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011There are some great special offers from The Dolls House Emporium this month, so make sure you don’t miss out – especially with Christmas less than 12 weeks away!
You can save up to 28% on our Junior Collection to make your budget go further when you’re buying for little ones – and what better gift can you give them than a hobby that can last a lifetime?
You’ll also find savings of up to 27% on furniture and accessories, with the added incentive of a delightful four-part Christmas Scene (worth £50.75) which is FREE to collect on orders over £45.
October also sees the arrival of some great new products featuring brand new dolls and charming new pets in the shape of Boo the Yorkshire terrier and Genie the cat. And especially for Christmas, there’s Rolly the Snowman, a jolly fellow who is guaranteed to brighten up any winter scene.
You can find full details about all these products and offers right here on our wonderful website.
May Special Offers!
Saturday, May 1st, 2010May is the month of blossom and sunshine, order today and you could add more sunshine to your miniature world!
FREE Basements on selected Collectors’ Dolls’ Houses
SAVE up to 74% on Dolls
Save up to 29% on Small Properties
Save up to 28% on Furniture and Accessories
FREE Delivery on all orders over £30
Remember to enter the Design the Wedding Venue Competition and spend over £45 to get the next part of your Patisserie Collection.
Dolly Mixtures
Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
Dolls really can be the finishing touch to a miniature scene, infecting it with humour, emotion and interaction. They help to create the story and bring the house to life, much as we do when we inhabit a house ourselves.
Dolls can come in as many different forms as we can, with some hand made ones being truly unique and delightful to be hold. You can now find dolls to suit any era or any pocket, so you can add just that small touch more to your miniature display.
Some of our dolls’ are named after people we know, sometimes just because they happen to be in the room when we’re thinking what to call them, some are named after famous characters (Frank Butcher anyone?) and some are named after famous people, Mrs Pankhurst for example. Do you have a special character in your dolls’ house? Do you name them after people you know?

