Thanks Bill, Lawton, Russ and Ray,
the smell of baking bread ... that's something. Will be difficult, to keep it in the kitchen area

More 3-D prints or did you build up the kitchen appliances from something else? Either way everything seems quite adequate. -- Russ
The pots (?) with the wooden covers are 3D-printed, but making them on a lathe would habe lead to better results. The signs are printed to cigarette paper ans 'glued' to the prints with clear matte lacquer. Decals would have worked for sure but it is a bit expensive for just one small item.
The tiles mirror is very fine grey lines printed to silk matte photo glossy paper, back drenched with CA, which makes it irregularly translucent, and then glued to some white cardstock with PVA. Frame is tinned brass angle section and the dots are tinned brass nails. At the oven handles, pipe elbow and sleeves are printed. Everything else is low tech.
Cheers,
Volker