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Döttling Colosimo PopArt Cash Cube by Year Zero

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German safe manufacturer Döttling’s “Colosimo”—named after the legendary Chicago mob boss—will put up a fight to protect your valuables, and look good while doing so. The “mini-safe” is equipped with 16 radially attached, hardened bolts and 32 gilded gearwheels; and each one is hand-painted by London’s Year Zero. Security glass on the front of the safe lets you check in on your treasures at any time.

 


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