Even more modular — this doll house can be reconfigured into a number of different shapes, being made up from a number of different interlocking wood pieces. (Image credits: Minimii; Amazon; Alex and Alexa; Amazon; Manzanita Kids on Etsy; Urban Girl Dollhouse; PMW Architects) Awesome. Here are five incredible dollhouses, that all look lovely (and some are even quite compact). Finally, what list of modern dollhouses would be complete without the inclusion of the Kaleidescope House — lusted after by dollhouse nerds the world over. The Kaleidescope House. If wood is more your thing, then Plan Toys offers some good alternatives. The Stockholm House. I know not many of us are in the market for a $550 doll house, but you have to at least look at this thing. Each of the rooms can also be enclosed through the inclusion of sliding down perspex doors. The Urban Girl Dollhouse. Pictured here with additional floor (attached below the main house) and garden, it can also be set on a «Winter» themed garden, and the whole thing is electric which means the entire thing can be lit up with tiny lights. Also from Lundby, this house is a little more compact — the garden pulls out from a drawer. Arne Jacobsen’s House. 1. This modern Scandinavian doll house comes with the most amazing assortment of accessories. Made in the US, too. 5. 4. Modular Dollhouse from Manzanita Kids. Plan Toys’ Chalet House. Super simple and still modern, the Urban Girl Dollhouse is actually on sale right now (reduced from $250 to $199). Doesn’t appear to be currently available in the US, though you might be able to source second-hand via ebay etc. Lundby’s Smaland House. Also, despite the name, since it’s pretty gender neutral in appearance, this would be a great dollhouse for boys, too.