Swedish Artist Group Called Anonymouse Continues To Create Tiny Houses For Mouses The Around City – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Swedish Artist Group Called Anonymouse Continues To Create Tiny Houses For Mouses The Around City

Anonymouse (previously) is an anonymous group of artists who spread magic all throughout the streets of Sweden by building these adorable mini houses for mouses and displaying them in public.

We invite you scroll down and take a look at some of the most adorable mouse-themed pieces of architecture and don’t forget to visit their Instagram account for the latest updates.

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