Using chisel and mouse, two brothers have rendered London buildings in plaster. So if you can't afford to live in a regency town house , at least you can put one on your mantlepiece

If you've ever dreamed of owning a plaster model of an iconic London building – and let's face it, who hasn't? – then the rather wonderful Chisel & Mouse might be for you.

As the name suggests, the newly launched company – founded by two brothers, Robert and Gavin Paisley – blends traditional sculpting skills and CAD drawings. The pair owned a software company for 10 years before deciding to step out of their comfort zone and explore their love of architecture.

Buildings rendered in plaster include Battersea Power Station's northern chimneys, Broadcasting House and the old Arsenal stadium's east stand, among others. All are around 25cm high, cost from £59, and are handcrafted in Sussex from British plaster.