Meet Michael Williams...he's a graphic designer, photographer, and fashion doll collector who creates amazingly detailed and rich dioramas to photograph for magazines and his own amusement.
In one of his latest endeavors called, Haute Dollhouse, he took inspiration from Jonathan Adler's catalog and meticulously crafted mini-Adler objects and interiors for his dioramas. The result is a set of beautiful rooms crafted with precision that makes you question whether these are full scale rooms or miniatures.
Using beads, vintage materials, customized Barbie accessories, RE-MENTS, and his own ink-jet printer, Michael has shot doll house design into the stratosphere.
Per his site, here is a comment from Michael about this project:
Many of the pieces in the feature come from either bargain vintage finds on ebay (the centerpiece red corduroy sofa set cost only $15)or IKEA's line of doll house furniture that closely match Adler's lacquer-finished end tables, along with items like the wall screen from Barbie's My Scene and Fashion Fever line, accessorized with many simple and easy handmade projects like the Adler-inspired pillows (printed onto ink-jet friendly fabric), star burst mirrors of painted toothpicks and foam core, a George Nelson clock made of pins and paper, vases and lamps from fluted metal beads that closely resemble the gourd-inspired signature pottery of Adler, and an Adler place mat that doubles as an area rug.
Michael's photographs from his Flickr portfolio:
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