22 examples of how some people throw away and others find treasures right in the middle of the street
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/22-examples-of-how-some-people-throw-away-and-others-find-treasures-right-in-the-middle-of-the-street.htmlAt first glance, there is nothing in common between garbage and treasure, although in fact everything depends on the angle of view. It turns out that the same object can be both unnecessary junk and the find of a lifetime.
In many countries there is a custom to put unnecessary things on the street, accompanying them with a note "for free". As a result, everyone wins: some save on garbage collection, others add elements to the interior that give it a new sound and are happy to brag about their luck in social networks.


Translation: "Take a friend for free"

The case when the old becomes the new

The dream of all the girls of the last generation turned out to be on the street

No connoisseur of antiques will be able to pass by

It remains to envy his luck

Once on the street, a bright sofa gives passers-by a festive mood. Very soon he will be in a new home

Someone has found the perfect chair for himself and for a furry pet

This chest of drawers will be the pride of any connoisseur of Chinese Chinoiserie graphics

The lovely sofa is broken, but it's not critical

This chest of drawers would have been dragged away long ago if it weren't iron and heavy

I wonder if there is another such bright table in the world?

Very soon these canvases will decorate the walls of someone's apartment

The "free" note looks completely out of place

The table of the era when pirates were the thunderstorm of the seas and oceans

Someone threw away a huge mirror in an amazing frame

The case when a banal piece of furniture turns into a highlight of a dressing room

It is not difficult to guess from which hut the chicken-legged table escaped

Ideal for a stylish hallway

In this chair, only great and wise thoughts visit

From the "all inclusive" series

Looking at the calfskin chair, you involuntarily remember the holy cow

Indeed, a royal find
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