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There's no place like home! I've selected some of my favorite tiny houses (houzzes?) to share with you. From hard items like cutting boards, blocks and bookends to soft pillows, garlands and mobiles, I think each piece conveys the cozy feeling of home. — Elaina from Fun Finds For Mom
This set of two Isak Landsby Cups from Sweden comes with oak lids that can also be used as coasters. They are perfect for cozying up with a cup of coffee. These would be a great hostess gift if you're going to visit a coffee lover!
Click through to see how amazing these tiny houses look when lit from within with a battery-operated flameless tea light. It's like a little village at night. Magical.
These soft houses are hand-stuffed with wool from the artist's own flock of sheep in New Zealand. How cool is that? Rachel, the woman who makes these, says they look great in groups and would be happy to make you a whole city!
I'd love a set of these colorful little house blocks on my desk. Now I just need to ask my sister who lives in Japan to help translate the site, or bring some home on her next visit!
Hello, little neighborhood! This acrylic-on-ink mini-painting is just 5 by 4 inches. I like the look of mixing framed photos with art on a colorful wall. This piece would be a great addition to such a display.
If you love linen, check out this Etsy shop. After you read the poem about homes on this product's page, you'll really want to decorate with tiny houses.
This one is for you sewers out there! It's the Wonky Little Houses quilted pillowcase pattern from SUCH Designs. My friend Carrie designed this (that's her in the photo). I've seen it in person, and it's gorgeous.
This is Mini Town, an eensy weensy town made of cast concrete. I can think of a few architect friends who would like a set of these little houses. Keep them away from little ones, because they're all around 1-inch tall!
I never seem to have a bookmark when I finish story time and tuck the kids in bed. With this unique nightlight, you just set the book on top to create a roof. How clever!
Ferm living has several great little houses in their collection. These oak homes come in five different sizes and can be mounted on the wall or displayed on a shelf or table.