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The Miniature Cellar
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The Miniature Cellar is a dollhouse and miniatures store located in Chesterland, OH, offering a wide range of dollhouses, dollhouse kits, furniture, and accessories in both one inch and half inch scale. They also provide artisan miniatures, building supplies, electrical components, and decorating services, catering to both beginners and experienced collectors. With a focus on quality and affordability, The Miniature Cellar aims to bring the finest dollhouse miniatures to their customers, ensuring satisfaction and creating cherished pieces for generations to come.
Featuring unique handcrafted furniture, Reutter porcelain, roomboxes, and specialty miniatures from renowned artisans such as Nantasy Fantasy, Loretta Kasza, and Alice Zinn, The Miniature Cellar offers a diverse selection of products that will delight miniature enthusiasts. They also showcase up-and-coming miniature artisans, providing a platform for their creations. Whether you're looking for dollhouse restoration, custom building, or electrification services, The Miniature Cellar is dedicated to making your dollhouse special and offers workshops to enhance your skills in the hobby.
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The Miniature Cellar is an amazing place. Weather you are just starting with miniatures or are an advanced Collector Rosemary has something for you.
The Miniature Cellar is a wonderland! That was how I felt the first time I went there, and the feeling has been the same every time since. There are so many new things to see with each visit when...
The Miniature Cellar is a dollhouse wonderland. Everywhere you look you will see inspiring and artistic items for making and furnishing the dollhouse of your dreams. The owner is truly an artist....
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