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Setting up the table, you are all invited for lunch!

This table and chairs set was actually my first attempt at making furniture, the lovelly kit is from Vila in Miniature Italy, I really like it but I think I might need a larger table in the future... I wanted to add trays with food but there is just no room for it, lol.

The mini biscuits are a wonderful creation by the very talented Emma (@ParisMiniatures), who's super kind and made some of her sweets in 1:24 scale for me, I'm so grateful!!! Several artists told me "it's impossible to do" but she's my hero :)

The porcelain minis in this room are from Bespaq, Reutter and Rachel Munday, glasswork from Philip Grenyer, painted pewter from Victoria Fasken and sculptures from Longefellowes. The blue dish is a Chrysnbon plastic kit (looks great in this scale too), I forgot where the cheesecake came from (Falcon Miniatures maybe?). I have been collecting mins for a while now, it's great to finally have a setting to display them!

 

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Looks very inviting and a lovley set up. Could imagine curling up next to that fireplace while nibbling at the biscuits!

Thank you for sharing

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Very, very lovely.  It's not a big room, so I think your table is just the right size, and you did a very nice job on it and the chairs.  What wonderful sweets!  I want to come and have tea there!

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35 minutes ago, Debsrand56 said:

Very, very lovely.  It's not a big room, so I think your table is just the right size, and you did a very nice job on it and the chairs.  What wonderful sweets!  I want to come and have tea there!

Thank you! Yea I guess it's not easy to find a table that fits this square space without blocking the room a bit, an oval table would give me more space to play around with but might be hard to find in the right size.

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