What's in the box, you ask, Brad? WHAT’S IN THE BOOOOOX? Well, it's one plain white plate that a thoughtful Berliner just knows you're missing in your plain white plate collection.Â

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What's in the box, you ask, Brad? WHAT’S IN THE BOOOOOX? Well, it's one plain white plate that a thoughtful Berliner just knows you're missing in your plain white plate collection.Â
Wow. This art piece was spotted in Neukölln. It’s a defunct television with a donut on top. It represents the modern throw-away society and will definitely become a conversation starter when you have guests over. It’s not entirely sure what the artist is trying to convey with the donut. But as with every piece of art, interpretation is up to the beholder.
This is just a very exquisite offer. Three very delicately folded pillows that are only a little bit dusty. They are “quite new” which means they are at least from the post war era. Don’t get fooled by the yellow-ish colour. It’s vintage!
You know what goes great with three semi-new, dusty pillows? An antique chair! It’s not for sitting, mind you. It’s for looking at it and reminiscing about Prenzlauer Berg during the GDR. Must have!