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A cup of steaming hot coffee is a necessary part of a day. Without it the morning, noon, afternoon and evening all become grey and bad. So, I thought I’d give my tiny neighbours an opportunity to make some coffee with a high-class Moccamaster-like coffeemaker. I mean, nobody wants tiny angry people jumping around, do they… Unfortunately, this Moccamaster can not be used to make actual coffee as instead of electric wires, circuits and plastic pipes it has been made of wood, clear plastic, glue and paint. I hope the people of my dollhouse don’t mind. It can be frustrating if coffee doesn’t appear after plugging in the machine, putting in a filter paper and measuring the coffee though. Anyway, in my opinion a coffee maker is a nice modern add to the house’s kitchen counter.
The size of the machine was definitely a challenge. It’s size is approximately this: hight 3cm, width 2,5cm and depth 1,5cm.
Ps. the kitchen is currently being renovated. Please don’t mind the mess.
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