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The Wardrobe

Correction: it is a central heating unit. (Thanks saad!)
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woah ! what are those round pointy-ish things in the cupbord, motts ?
I'm not really sure... I can't tell from the photo and sadly I can't remember
Just a thought, but I think you may be talking about the door knobs. Those are some scary door knobs, huh?
thats rather frightening, hehe
I'm sorry, but that is just ugly to me! God, Motts I'm at work and need to go home but i dont want to! That's a first! Usually i'm running out of here!
Loving all that rust!
Well, that's a sturdy piece of furniture.
That is kind of creepy. Is that a curtain on the wall? Those floor ties look like the asbestos school tiles of the 40's-60's
would LOVE to restore this
I second Jude. Gotta love the rust.
it looks like some kinda domestic iron maiden lol
it's not a wardrobe.Behind the doors is the central heating!!
the detail on that
I've never heard of a wardrobe made out of metal before. But then again, I haven't been around much. ^_-
...I think it's a confessional!
That's the most elegant looking central heating system i've ever seen. They really don't make things things like they used to.
you don't see that everyday!! awsome find
its' a place for storing your idols
im off to narnia....lol

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