Why You'll Love It
This charming artisan baking vignette by Tomo Tanaka of Nunu’s House, Japan beautifully captures the quiet moment midway through baking a batch of homemade cookies in exquisite 1:12 scale realism. Carefully arranged atop a sheet of chef’s parchment-style paper set within a rustic wooden tray, the scene includes tiny hand-sculpted eggs, blocks of butter, a metal mixing bowl filled with cookie batter, and a miniature wooden spoon resting inside. Beside the ingredients sits a small plate of freshly baked cookies, along with a delightful wrapped bag of finished cookies with a printed label, suggesting the baker has prepared some to share. The composition feels wonderfully lifelike—like a tiny kitchen counter paused mid-recipe—bringing warmth, storytelling, and everyday charm to a miniature scene.
Tomo Tanaka is widely recognized as one of Japan’s most celebrated miniature artists, renowned for creating astonishingly lifelike miniature foods and household scenes that blur the line between sculpture and reality. Working entirely by hand with clay and mixed media, Tanaka painstakingly sculpts every element from scratch, developing textures and tiny details that make his creations appear remarkably real. His work is rarely available outside Japan and is highly sought after by collectors of museum-quality miniatures. This delightful baking scene is perfect for styling in a dollhouse kitchen, bakery worktable, farmhouse vignette, or cozy baking scene, where its narrative detail and craftsmanship can truly shine.
Details
Materials: Clay, mixed media
Scale & Size: 1:12 scale, 3/4" tall x 1 5/8" wide
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Artist: Tomo Tanaka, Nunu’s House (Japan)
Collection: Part of the Madame ‘Y’ Collection, Japan — an elegant archive of international artisan miniatures.
*PLEASE NOTE: You are purchasing the miniature baking preparation scene featuring ingredients, cookies, and packaging arranged on a tray only.



