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- AnonyMouse Mouse CafeA mysterious street art group has been installing adorable mini mouse cafes along the streets of Malmö, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/Sweden" target="_blank">Sweden</a> and they are - dare we say - not the least bit cheesy. <a href="https://www.instagram.com/anonymouse_mmx/?hl=en">Anonymouse MMX</a> has taken credit for the detailed <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/street-art/">street art installations</a>, which offer rodent-sized snack options such as fresh pastries and even a cheese and cracker delicatessen.1
- AnonyMouse Mouse CafeThe tiny storefront cafes measure about 1-foot by 2-foot and are tucked into basement windows along the streets.2
- AnonyMouse Mouse CafeCatering to sophisticated palate of the four legged rodents, the establishments feature a wealth of bite-sized options such as a bakery and a cheese shop.3
- AnonyMouse Mouse CafeAn anonymous representative for the artist group told Huffington Post that the designs for the cafes are inspired by the works of animator Don Bluth, Disney, and Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren.4
- AnonyMouse Mouse CafeAccording to the group, the locals are really getting into the installations, adding posters to the scenery and even baking miniature buns for the cafes.5
- AnonyMouse Mouse CafeFor those that may be thinking there is a Banksy-esque political or social message behind the project, well, it's really all about the little critters.6
- AnonyMouse Mouse CafeThe installaions are made out of bits and pieces of repurposed materials.7