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Charity shop cabinet reveals surprising mirrored shelving inside
Summary
A shopper at a Goodwill charity shop opened a wooden cabinet and found a pivoting door that reveals curved, mirrored shelving; a short TikTok clip of the discovery by @betterwithbells has more than 1.5 million views.
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A shopper browsing a Goodwill charity shop found more than she expected when she opened the door of a large wooden cabinet. The cabinet's front door pivots rather than opening on conventional hinges and reveals a curved section of shelving backed by a mirror. The interior shelving includes metal edging and complements shelving visible at the sides, making the piece more intricate than its exterior suggested. An eight-second TikTok clip of the find, posted by user @betterwithbells, attracted widespread attention.
Key details:
- The item was seen in a Goodwill store, a charity discount chain operating in the United States and Canada.
- The cabinet's door pivots to expose curved shelving that is backed by a mirror and has metal edging to secure ornaments.
- The TikTok clip is eight seconds long and has amassed over 1.5 million views.
- The post included on-screen text and a caption encouraging viewers to inspect cabinets rather than judge them from the outside.
- Commenters debated whether to preserve the original finish or update the piece, offering mixed perspectives.
Summary:
The clip highlighted how secondhand furniture can hide unexpected design features and drew wide public interest online. Undetermined at this time.
