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Berlin Wall commemorations: 30 years on, East German designs make a comeback

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This Saturday marks the 30-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The event marked the end of the separation between East and West Germany. It also saw tens of thousands of tons of furniture, household goods and every day items dumped. Sought-after Western products took their place. Today, 30 years on, items that were saved command a high price with East German design making a comeback. Nick Spicer has the story.

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