The two Malmö artists behind Anonymouse, the street art collective which charmed the world with mouse-sized bistros, cafés, and nut shops, have revealed their identities as they bring the viral project to an end.
Imagine a parallel universe where mice lived just like us. Mystery art collective Anonymouse have created just that, installing extremely detailed miniature buildings meant for cute rodents across different cities in Sweden.
Sweden's mini-street art for mice, created by mystery art collective Anonymouse, have been grabbing global headlines. Here is some of their latest work.
With their new immersive detective mystery Mustisk (Mousterious), the Malmö collective AnonyMouse have taken their mouse-themed street art in an ambitious and gently satirical direction.
A new cheese-related crime has struck Malmö's mouse underworld, famed for mouse restaurant Il Topolino, delicatessen Noix de Vie, and barber shop Hair and Furrever. But this time you can help clear up the 'mousetery'.
Rodent realtors AnonyMouse have returned to Malmö, this time with Hair and Furever, a mouse-sized addition to of the city’s ever growing cadre of hipster barber shops.
Two years after the runaway success of their bistro and nut shop ventures, 'Il Topolino' and 'Noix de Vie', Sweden's mouse entrepreneurs are seeking new territory, opening a travel agency and jazz club for mice in the French town of Bayonne.
A guerilla street art group behind a mouse-sized universe has created its first tiny artworks in the Stockholm area: a hotel and cafe for mice on the archipelago island of Gustavsberg.
A year after they first wowed the world with their anonymous(e) mystery mini artwork, Sweden's most famous mice have opened a tiny bookstore in Malmö just in time for the Christmas holidays.
Sweden's most famous "mice", AnonyMouse, have created new mini street artwork, after they left Malmö to start an antiquity and textile business in Borås.
A mystery mouse-sized universe which grabbed global headlines after a mini restaurant and shop popped up in Malmö last year has been given a new addition: a tiny funfair.
If there is one Swedish story that has captured the attention of the world more than any other this December, it is probably the heart-warming tale of a miniature restaurant and store for mice which popped up on a busy Malmö street at the start of the month.
Sweden's famous restaurant for mice may just have reached its peak after it made an appearance on one of America's biggest talk shows and received an important visitor in a matter of only 48 hours.
Earlier in December The Local wrote about <a href="http://www.thelocal.se/20161208/banksy-mouse-mysterious-mini-art-turns-heads-in-sweden" target="_blank">how anonymous artists had created</a> a detailed slice of a mouse-sized world in Malmö, hiding a tiny shop and restaurant at ankle level on one of the city’s streets.