In Search of Lost Time

In Search of Lost Time

Feature 11100807 | © living4media / Grossmann.Schuerle | 6 images

Architectural Salvage in Berlin

Weathered, faded and bent the objects in this architectural salvage shop inspired the photographer to delve into the past like French author Marcel Proust in search of a time long gone. The objects are witness to a lost era and bring with them the mystery of stories still waiting to be told.

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Feature No.: 11100807
Number of images: 6
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Photographer: © living4media / Grossmann.Schuerle
Topic: Decoration, Lifestyle
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Keywords

Accessoire Accessory Ancient Antique Art Artistic Atmosphere Barrel Brocante Cask Ceramic tile Christmas tree stand Collection Corrugated roof Creative Decoration Decoration Ides DIY store Do-it-yourself store Feature Fireplace Fireside Flea market Garden Decoration Gloomy Hanging Plate Idea Installation Junk Keg La Nouvelle Trash Lifestyle Morbid Mystic Light Mystical No One No-One Nobody Old Outside Petrol can Recycle Recycled Recycling Stucco Stucco Work Tile Timber Wall Wall Wall Decoration Wall Design Wall Hanging Plate Watering Can Watering-Can Weathered Wooden Wall

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