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Fantastik Bazaar: bizarre cult every day objects (GALLERY)
Posted: Jul 23, 07
Views: 956

The lovers of objects and the bizarre-pop culture have had a collector’s place to be delighted and consume since November 2005. The idea of a Catalan called Juanra and a Mexican called Zaide of turning a small space into a Kitsch bazaar ended up in a bigger store and a bigger offer of products.
Kitchen utensils, boxes, baskets, stationery, religious images, and every weird toy are part of the colorful exhibition that belongs to four different countries and that makes it have more than three hundred products which are available for curious people, collectors or any pedestrian who bumps into the store in the downtown of the Spanish city of Barcelona.
The store is managed by Mario, a friendly young Uruguayan man who is willing to clear up all the doubts of the customers to the rhythm of the latest dance sound of the European record stores.

Fantastik is located on 31 Carrer de la Mercé, Barcelona, Spain.

References:  fantastik.es, theuncoolhunter

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