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RANDOM EVERYDAY ITEMS

The Random Everyday Items Tabletop is a unique and chic handcrafted item straight from Lisbon, Portugal. As the name suggests, this tabletop is made of a lot of random items such as a watch, a door knocker, a key, sunglasses, cell phone etc.
SKU: LM00017
$603.75
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This highly original mosaic collage RANDOM EVERYDAY ITEMS tabletop features Frida, Mozart, Martin Luther King Jr, The Rolling Stones, Banksy's Marilyn Monroe (feat: Kate Moss), Jimi Hendrix, The Sex Pistols, among others...
You'll also find a watch, a door knocker, a key, various currencies, sunglasses, a cell phone, jewellery, my favorite quote by Thoreau, very antique tiles and more random items. The ultimate conversation piece!

Due to the items cemented into it, this is intended for indoor use.

I use top grade extra strength cement which gives the piece longevity.  
I then apply a sealant to further protect it. The piece includes the artist's signature via fired tile. 

Depending on height of the base, this could be a café height table, or a short a coffee table.

The base is not included but I can provide online base options.

Small irregularities prove 100% handmade work.
 
This piece is shipped in a tailor-made wooden crate (see photo). It is shrink-wrapped and further protected with foam.
 
DIMENSIONS:
23.5 x 23.5 inch (60 x 60 cm)
 
Shipping Policy : If you’re placing an order and the shipping address is out of the U.S.A., please send us an email first at info@jeenalavie.com before placing an order. The shipping cost is additional. Happy shopping!
 
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING PRICES: 
from Lisbon to anywhere in EU: additional $55
from Lisbon to UK: additional $85
from Lisbon to USA: additional $295
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