Interior decorationInterior decorationFirstly, in line with the hand knitting trendand knitting in general, half the store is hung with mittens and socks; Christmas tree decorations are knitted with large knitting, birches are stuck everywhere, depicting a forest (they also get cold in winter), and even mailboxes. There are also such partly wallpaper, partly knitted cylindrical lamps, made from old pseudo-sweaters (in fact, of course, they are made to order, and, unfortunately, are not intended for sale, but only for beauty, but why not "do it yourself"!). In addition, the walls are decorated with numerous and unrealistically sized heads of unkilled animals, from a giraffe to a rabbit. The animal theme is continued by a wild white yak in the style of the peoples of the North, standing at the entrance and squirrel-like unidentified animals in the window. They are all roughly planed and carry Christmas presents on their backs, adding fuel to the pretty surreal fire. Another trend that hasn't gone unnoticed is the chalkboard. Here: a fake fireplace, with a classic pattern drawn in chalk. Disposable tableware, clearly influenced by Tara Donovan, is used as an original backdrop for decorations (drinking straws); they are also used to make snow garlands (until you get close, you won't recognize them); wreaths of white cups adorn the walls:Below you will find photos

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