* Brio 1970īs Dollīs house *

My Brio house from the 70`s Furnished with a lot of Brio and Arne Jacobsen
furniture and lamps. The dolls are marked Brio.


The sides and the back of the house.
This house has wooden panels on the upper
parts of the sides. The lower part is painted.

The back part is covered by a wallpaper
with a picture of a house.
One can see the electrical wires through it.


These transformers does not fit into the space in the
back of these houses. You get to have it behind the
cabinets. I think the space is made for a different
kind of older general transformers.
This is the only type of transformer that I have ever
seen, that is marked Brio.


Brio bedroom furniture with the "Egg" armchair.


Livingroom right.. Brio dining furniture "Ewald"
Livingroom right. Brio sofa, amchair and table"London".
The Swan armchair......


Brio kitchen. The Brio house steel pins for the curtains is still
there.


Bathroom with white shower nozzle


The "Egg" armchair with foot stool. Sitting furniture
Brio "Moduline" with two tables.



Brio dollshouse. The same house as in the booklet

My Brio house from the 1976`s furnished with Brio and Arne Jacobsen
furniture and Brio Lamps


The sides and the back of the house.
This house has wallpaper as panels and
bricks on both sides.
The back part is covered by a wallpaper
with a picture of a house. One can see
the electrical wires through it.


Brio bedroom


Brio wall shelfs and the 7:an chair


"The Swan sofas" and round tables


Brio kitchen


Wallcupboard for the kitchen,
Brio Wall Cupboard. Some of the
Brio furniture was also "sold as
kits", that children could
assemble themselves. For example
these cupboards. "Brio of Sweden"


Brio bathroom with black shower nozzle


White Brio dining furniture and Cupboard "Djursholm"


BRIO advertising, when the house was launched in Germany in c 1971.
It was in German, French and English. I show only the English text.


"Keep away the dust from your dollhouses
that has no front doors".

Since I do not want a lot of dust in my dollhouses I have
made simple plastic covers
for the cabinets fronts. The
picture show how I have attached them on my Brio/Houses
I have used postal clips and velcro to fasened my
plastic
covers.  

Easy to remove and put them back again when you
want. I made a model/pattern of paper first.
There are other ways to attach them, without damaging
the edges of the houses.


Link to my Brio furniture

2012-12-02/LIL
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