Miniature Replica 03. LACK TV Unit for Miniature Dollhouse IKEA 3D - IKEA 3D Print (1:12,24,48)
This listing is for miniature furniture. Actual sized object can be obtained in IKEA Website
Name: 03. LACK TV Unit Manufacturer - IKEA Recommended Printer: Resin 3d Printer Series: Furniture Designers Series Scale: 1:12, 1:24 & 1:48
LACK TV Unit Miniature - Sleek Modern Design for Dollhouses
The iconic LACK TV Unit from IKEA has been transformed into a high-quality 3D print file, perfect for miniature enthusiasts. Exclusively available from Sensaiku, this STL file is scaled for 1:12, 1:24, and 1:48 models, making it ideal for Resin 3D Druck printing. This miniature furniture piece is a versatile addition to any diorama or dollhouse.
The clean, modern lines of the LACK TV Unit make it a standout in dollhouse miniatures and modern furniture replicas. Designed for authenticity, it suits contemporary settings and creates realistic, stylish displays.
This 3D model offers fine details and customization potential, perfect for hobbyists or creators seeking commercial STL files. Add this miniature furniture piece to your collection and elevate your dollhouse with a functional, elegant design straight from IKEA’s LACK series.
The LACK Series:The LACK series from IKEA is a celebrated line of minimalist, affordable furniture designed with functionality and simplicity in mind. Known for its lightweight yet sturdy construction, the series includes items like side tables, shelves, and TV units, offering versatile solutions for modern living spaces. The clean, rectangular designs and availability in various finishes make the LACK series adaptable to different styles and room settings.
IKEA IKEA was born in 1943 when 17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad, living on a modest farm in the rural Swedish province of Småland, began selling matches, flower seeds, and Christmas decorations door-to-door before registering the name IKEA—an acronym of his initials plus Elmtaryd (the family farm) and Agunnaryd (the nearby village). From a tiny mail-order catalog in 1948, Kamprad introduced flat-pack furniture in 1956 to cut shipping costs after noticing a customer removing table legs to fit one into a car, sparking a revolution in affordable, self-assembled design. The first IKEA store opened in Älmhult in 1958, followed by rapid Nordic expansion, and by the 1980s the iconic blue-and-yellow big-box format, democratic pricing philosophy, and in-store restaurants serving Swedish meatballs had conquered Europe, North America, and beyond. Today, with more than 470 stores worldwide and annual revenue exceeding €45 billion, IKEA remains privately owned by Dutch foundations yet true to Kamprad’s frugal Småland roots: simple, functional Scandinavian style for the many, not the few.
The Model are suitable for:
- Barbie Doll
- Amigurumi Doll
- Bjd Doll
- Pullip Doll
- Coraline Doll
- Blythe Doll
- Minifee Doll
- Dollfie Doll
Commercial Use License Buyers can print and sell physical items made from the STL file. However, they cannot resell or redistribute the digital file itself.
3D Printer Type Recommendation: Scale: 1:12 - FDM & Resin 3D Printer 1:24 - FDM & Resin 3D Printer 1:48 - Resin 3D Printer
3D Printer Recommendations:
FDM Printer: Creality Ender 3 V2 Bambulab A1
Resin Printer: Elegoo Mars 3 Anycubic Photon Mono X
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