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Tooth Fairy Tiny Door

West End

Exciting news! We’ve found the Tooth Fairy Tiny Door located in the bustling West Village in West End, hiding in plain sight within the green space, although we predict she will be too busy out-and-about to accept any appointments.

This is the work of Mace Robertson – a very talented artist who is the genius behind many of Brisbane’s small doors – and was commissioned by a dentist practice that resides in the West Village precinct.

Tooth Fairy Tiny Door, West Village, West End, Brisbane, fairy doors, Mace Robertson, street art

Cleverly hand-painted to resemble marble, the decorative, Art Nouveau-style double doors are flanked by solid, stately columns, making it hard to believe it’s actually made using pine, with the fine detailing added in oak and brass.

Tooth Fairy Tiny Door, West Village, West End, Brisbane, fairy doors, Mace Robertson, street art

At the base of the Fig Grove is where you’ll find the tiny Tooth Fairy Door. 

While you’re in the West Village precinct, check-out the amazing assortment of dining choices on offer that range from breakfast to dinner, and everything in between – such as Kurtosh, Anita Gelato, Italian Street Kitchen, Ippin Japanese, Rich & Rare, Yamas Greek + Drink, Vela and Zazu, just to name a few.

By Danella Perrins

Wanting to discover what else calls West End home, check out our Best Things to do in West End guide HERE!

Looking for more tiny doors to discover around Brisbane (including another one in West End), check out our Secret Tiny Doors Around Brisbane article HERE! Happy searching.

Tooth Fairy Tiny Door

West Village

West End

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