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Did you know, the term "bright idea" to signify a clever thought or solution originated from the invention of the light bulb by Thomas Edison, symbolizing the illumination of knowledge?

Either way, we think it's a bright idea to invite you to take a look at our Lamps & Light collection. Take a look and discover your new favorite lamp for 20% off (also on already discounted items, valid until this Sunday).

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cognac brown leather, foor stool, scnadinavian design, Söderbergs Sweden, upholstered stool -

So, whether you're looking to add a touch of Scandinavian elegance to your living room, create a cozy reading nook, or simply enhance your collection of vintage treasures, these remarkable stools are the perfect choice. We can't wait for you to fall in love with these pieces, just as we did!

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Anonima Castelli, Giancarlo Piretti, lucite acrylic chrome, plia folding chair -

The original 'Plia' folding chair was designed in 1967 by Giancarlo Piretti for the label Anonima Castelli and is a multiple award-winning design classic. It was even included in the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Modern Art MoMA in New York.

We offer 3 chairs in crystal clear look and 1 chair in slightly smoked acrylic. Grab it fast, price & condition are pretty good!

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10% off, Tapas fondue barbecue plates -

Originally designed in the 1960s - 70s as plates for fondue, these are now just the perfect versatile companion for tapas, grilling stuff, snacks or veggies for dipping.
We just added a small, fine collection of French and German midcentury fondue plates for you. Aaaand with even 10% OFF on all pieces available in VINTAGE TABLEWARE up to Sunday. Code: TAPAS10

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orange midcentury dressing table, vintage 1970s vanity -

I'm talking about the absolutely fetching orange dressing table, designed and manufactured by Bremshey, West Germany. Whoever this name sounds familiar to is not on the wrong track! Yes exactly, this company also invented and built these wonderful folding carts 'Dinett' in the original. (Who cares: There was an exciting newsletter or blog post about these colorful design icons here before!)

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