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This was created as an addition to the Themis lamp to indicate which way to pass Zeus’s second wife. He is holding two lamps (originally oil-burning) from the sunken High Spirits sea pleasure boat. The light of the red flame indicates you should pass on...

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The armchairs were discovered in an abandoned hotel in Thailand. They were made locally; however, the original embroidery suggests that the covers were made at the Russian owner’s request. This pair of chairs are convenient, comfortable, easy to transport and suitable for different climates. While cleaning...

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The exhibition’s organisers found two ceiling lamps inside a coil of steel wire in a rubbish dump. After taking a closer look at their discovery, they determined that it was a deformed figure of the goddess of justice (and fairness?). Careful restoration and straightening of...

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Dining table for one. The special design allows the diner to adjust the amount of space for food on the table. This means that you can restrict yourself to just one dish, as there’s not enough space for another one. The table comes with a...

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We know the exact year this was created — 2023. The style of the welds on the legs and the Cyrillic alphabet suggest that the table was made in Moldova, an ex-Soviet republic. This is also indicated by (the Caucasian walnut veneer with which the...

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A table on chains. Raised from a sunken warship. The SOS distress signal is carved in Morse code on the ends. It ruins your appetite, saves on supplies and can withstand any amount of rocking and earthquakes. The table comes with a new mattress (it...

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Three profiles of cruel tyrants of Russia are carved into the mahogany tabletop. The panel can be mounted on the wall, but it's not just a wood carving picture! It's a children's game that involves blindly guessing what is in the minds of these bloodsuckers. Of...

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When you look at one object from the outside and inside, you will be reminded of both birth (light) and death (darkness).

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This hanger from an electric train from the 1970s was bought at a flea market in Stockholm. A necklace of wild boar fangs and so-called “pearl” teeth (upper canines) from a noble deer hangs from a hook. It is in almost perfect condition, which suggests...

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The wardrobe was given its name by the father of Dorothea K. From birth, the girl had no fear of anything, which led to numerous terrible injuries. While she was lying in bed undergoing skeletal traction, her parents read her terrifying stories from Hans Christian...

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