Recently, a record store called Ricotta Records unexpectedly appeared in a small corner of Nygatan Street in Lund, southern Sweden. What's special is that you have to look very carefully to find this store, because it's built specifically for... rats. If customers look closely, they'll see that it sells a wide variety of famous music, from Ratking Pumpkin's "Siamice Dream" album to Amy Winemouse's "Back to Brie" and numerous other big names such as Elvis Prastost, Bob Maroilles, CHISS, The Rolling Seeds, Destiny's Cheese, Mousedonna, Rats Against the Machine, Johnny Cashew, Bruce Spenwood, Kesella Fitzgerald, Dolly Parsley, and Winnimere Houston… even the latest single by the legendary singer Lady Gouda has been pre-ordered.



Although the record store only caters to mouse customers, it attracts many people who come here to take photos.
Besides a carefully curated selection of records, the record store also displays classic posters and miniature musical instruments – who knows, maybe some mouse is looking to buy a new banjo.
Following the opening of the Firefly Pharmacy on another street in the same city last July, this is the latest project by the Swedish artist group Anonymouse, which specializes in creating miniature works of art. Anonymouse shared: "We want to thank the Lund city authorities for inviting us to undertake this project and for encouraging the development of small business owners." The artists also added that their aim is to make every street and every corner less boring and to bring joy to someone after a busy day at work.













Anonymouse's miniature artworks
Previously, Anonymouse had also built many miniature structures on the streets, such as an Italian restaurant in Malmö, a gas station in Borås, and a jazz club in Bayonne.

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