(UK) A miniature house used by children as a toy for recreating domestic settings.
Adam Stockhausen's '''doll's-house''' production design is eye-wateringly precise, the black-and-white images of the city's ancient buildings (shot in Angouleme) deserve their own coffee table book
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(figurative) A small, cramped, dwelling-place.
Adam Stockhausen's '''doll's-house''' production design is eye-wateringly precise, the black-and-white images of the city's ancient buildings (shot in Angouleme) deserve their own coffee table book
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