I love stocking up on miniatures, do you? FYI I am talking about adorable mini version of regular-sized objects like tiny replicas of famous food dishes or marvelous miniature art pieces. These little creations don’t take up much space and make for great decorative pieces.
Recently, a Japanese artist created a mini version of an entire room hidden inside his power outlet reports Indian Express. The 21-year-old artist, Mozu, called his latest artwork “The Secret Base of Kubito”. Complete with a fridge, TV, and a computer connected to a wifi router, it took the artist 4 months to create his masterpiece.
Watch the entire room tour here:
コンセントを開けるとそこには…!?
僕の部屋には小さな友達が住んでいる。
こびとシリーズ第3弾。「こびとの秘密基地」
全て手作りのミニチュア作品です。
制作期間は約4ヶ月。メイキングはコメント欄へ続きます〜!↓ pic.twitter.com/C44tmHnmxr
— Mozu (@rokubunnnoichi) December 18, 2019
Many people quickly appreciated the artist’s detailed masterpiece:
See… now THIS is a good wall …
— bab (@tbabzs) December 18, 2019
I am lost for words.
I mean, just take a look at the status leds of the server in the background. It blinks in the right kind of way! 😂
— Ronald Sousa (@Opticalworm) December 18, 2019
Why do I want to live there??
— Giancarlo Volpe – BIack Lives Matter!! (@Giancarlo_Volpe) December 18, 2019
https://twitter.com/fantasykaiyo/status/1207396303342383105?s=20
It’s giving off the Being John Malkovich vibes, seriously – I love it
— Robin Towle-Fecso (@robin2jumpstart) December 18, 2019
🤩🙌🏽
— Laura Mónica (@LauraMonica_) December 19, 2019
I hope to one day have half the productivity and aesthetic ability as the Japanese.
— Ryguy (@RymanWithAPlan) December 19, 2019
While others joked about the rental cost for this tiny space:
Finding good space to live in is getting harder and harder these days : /
— JugglingSword🏳🌈 (@JugglingSword) December 18, 2019
Somebody right now is paying five thousand dollars a month in rent for that same size room in San Francisco
— Nick (@minutiaephoto) December 19, 2019
In Toronto that's $1100/month
— Joseph∞ (@saputawsit) December 19, 2019
University housing for over $1k a month be like
— 🥺 (@pvppapxg) December 19, 2019
Extra petite efficiency studio. 100% private, electricity included. Neighbors are giants, but the friendly kind. Serious inquiries only. $1200/mo.
— Katoa Ahau (@huckin_it) December 19, 2019
Ok, nice to see you have a house that a millennial could barely afford, nice, nice.
— Bainling (@Bainling) December 20, 2019
Wish the computers in there where running on Raspberry PI and fully functioning;)
— bjornmuh (@bjornmuh) December 19, 2019
Imagine going to your friends house just trying to charge you phone and you see this
— spicy username (@UsernameSpicy) December 20, 2019
How much is rent I’ve been looking for somewhere to stay for forever
— Derek (@dek_lit) December 18, 2019
The talented artist’s tiny house seems very realistic, doesn’t it?