What's the strangest thing you've ever put in storage? One man sent Curbed some photos from his Brooklyn storage locker, which contains 10 chairs adorned with some of the city's landmark buildings. He says they were created by Frank Peter Siciliano in the late '70s (though some say they're from the '80s). Together, the piece is called "Manhattan Suite" and it used to be owned by Automotive Tycoon Malcolm Bricklin, who purchased it for $250K a few decades ago. The current owner says he hopes to get the pieces into a museum—though they would make a pretty sweet conversation piece for the dining room.
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