Chairs for a good cause: Kuseler couple enthusiastic about Bares for Rares!

Chairs for a good cause: Kuseler couple enthusiastic about Bares for Rares!
The ZDF flea show "Bares for Rares" once again provided an example of the successful combination of entertainment and social engagement. In the episode of April 9, Caro and Christian from Kusel performed. They brought three bright-color-colored chairs that were offered for a good cause as part of a sale. Caro is volunteering for a social association, and the entire proceeds of the sale flows into her organization. This focus on non -profit purposes is increasingly reflected in the contributions of the show and shows how flea can also benefit society.
The chairs that were manufactured in the injection molding process and belong to the Casala brand were estimated by experts Sven Deutschmanek at a value of 180 euros. The couple's desired price was 150 euros. This estimate illustrates that the furniture is not only aesthetically appealing, but also have a certain market value. Deutschmanek did not miss the opportunity to leave Horst Lichter on one of the chairs. In order to increase the fun factor, Lights opened a suitable, brightly color -colored motorcycle helmet. When trying to lose this helmet, he had difficulties, but caused some laughs in the studio.
Current sales success and social background
In the dealer room, the appearance of the orange chairs was very well received. Christian Vechtel opened this with a bid of 150 euros. This sum corresponded exactly to the seller's desired price. The bid quickly rose over the estimated value, and ultimately the set was sold for an impressive 300 euros. As already mentioned, the proceeds go to the social project, for which Caro Parsons is committed. This commitment to a good cause underlines the ethical dimension, which is increasingly shaping “cash for rares”.
By sales like this, not only raises awareness of furniture donations, but a practical contribution to social projects is also made. According to Startland Flow there are over 600,000 non-profit organizations in Germany that are dependent on donations. The founding of the platform passed on shows how important such initiatives are in order to supply furniture from second-hand stocks of meaningful use. The reduction of CO2 emissions compared to new furniture purchases is enormous.
The combination of flea and social engagement is of growing importance in modern society. The successes in the form of high revenue currents for social projects show that this combination is appreciated equally by the viewer and dealer. The continuous support of such initiatives could trigger a positive wave of change in the field of furniture donations and the socially responsible consumption.
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