I've always been intrigued by the furniture that MJ was supposedly having made for London. I'm a little baffled by what I noticed today and wanted to get some opinions. It goes back to Michael's custom furniture that he had made for his London residency. It went up for auction - first, does anyone know who ended up buying the pieces?
Before I go further I want to attach the link from the previous thread that spoke about this but because the title was different than my focus I thought I'd start a new thread. Here is the link to the previous thread.
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LoginOkay - here are some articles associated with this furniture:
Julien's Auction House to auction furniture June 25, 2010 (exactly one year after Michael's "death")
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LoginCustom-Made Furniture Michael Jackson Planned To Use During His London Tour Up For Auction
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LoginAccording to websites, ColomboStile is the furniture maker that was producing the 22 pieces for MJ. It's been reported that they gave Katherine Jackson back Michael's $700,000 dollars...
STOP: Question - why did they give the money to Katherine and not the Estate? Did they mean estate? Hmmm....
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LoginNow - I was reading an article and when I clicked on the word "Colombostile" the link took me to this website. This is where I became confused. Look at the logo and the chair that the man is sitting in...
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LoginAccording to some websites this person has also been Michael's Interior Designer. Maybe it means nothing but I find the logo so similar to Michael's Logo and the chair looks like one of Michael that he was having custom made...I find this strange.
I don't have time to continue right now but I also find it curious that this furniture was being made if Michael didn't intend to use it...unless there is a deeper purpose that we are overlooking.