not furniture but love this 1930s radiator with bread warming addition
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not furniture but love this 1930s radiator with bread warming addition

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The Sun's Charge
It warms the soil, it wakes the seed, It answers every rooted need. So let its steady, gentle claim Be fuel to build your inner flame.
Releasing these out into a wild. It’s been almost two years since I’ve made these I think? Sticker and emote for discord, for anyone who wants these in your server. (If you’re kind enough to credit, Rubixa-Seraph is what I sign with. And I would prefer no edits be made to these, and no commercial use, yadda yadda.)
It’s a bread box. With a cute egg in it. Enough said. Have fun.
I just love these old metal roll top breadboxes. Years ago I bought one and I ended up using it to hold my office paper - works like a charm.
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Vintage Brabantia bread storage tin orange with flowers //Â Retroriek
Trash compactors, pull-out trash cans, dish racks (over sink), bread boxes, appliance roll top compartments, bakers rack, pot racks (wall), dish racks (counter) & dish mats.
Oooh, my parents still have this orange bread box in their kitchen since they move-in in 1976. So 70s