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factory 20: it's called a love affair




I sit back and flip from one image to the next, knowing I don’t have the funds to afford anything in their shop. The products are beautiful, artfully displayed and I can tell they are full of history, but $300+ for a beat up metal trash can??? I’ll search the dumpsters for that if I need one.

Check them out. I know you won’t be disappointed in the variety of products to peruse.

8 comments on “factory 20: it's called a love affair

  1. I have to agree. I went to a house clearance shop on Tuesday and it was cheap as chips! I had to grip myself quite hard so I didn’t leave with some gorgeous furniture I physically cannot fit in my flat. Sometimes I wonder why the mark-up is so high in some fancy schmancy vintage stores…it makes me oh so sad….
    But ever so gleeful when I find a bargain!

  2. I almost feel like they aren’t aware what they are selling – a 50 year old sign for $1075? Yes it’s cool, but seriously? Also, I feel like Factory 20 has much the same feel as your shop – just with a lot more items and about a 5000% markup. I’m glad to see someone selling old, albeit cool, stuff for a decent price.

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