German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has given full support to the military actions of the US and Israel, which led to the destabilization of the theocratic regime in Tehran. During a series of speeches, the head of the German government emphasized that this is not the time to lecture allies, but to prepare a plan for a free Iran. Meanwhile, in Berlin, thousands celebrated the hope for democratic change, and US authorities are investigating a bloody attack in Austin for possible terrorist links.
Minimalist style, space optimization
This is a wardrobe with hinged doors that perfectly fits into the trend of modern minimalism. Thanks to its simple form and excellent interior organization, it allows for the free arrangement of smaller and larger clothes, as well as shoes, towels, and bedding. Six shelves and a hanging rod are a recipe for order and tidiness in your apartment.
Universal application
The wardrobe with dimensions of 120/190/53 cm will work well both in a spacious bedroom and a small hallway. The choice of materials makes the furniture durable and easy to clean, and its elegant appearance will enhance the decor of any interior.
Designer look and simplicity of finish
A snow-white, smooth front, discreet handles, and precise edge finishing are features that give the wardrobe a sense of lightness. Thanks to its neutral aesthetics, you can easily pair it with other furniture, creating a cohesive and harmonious space in your home.
Solid construction for years
Made from 16 mm thick laminated board, it guarantees the wardrobe's durability, and edges protected with ABS edging guard against mechanical damage. The solid construction ensures the furniture will serve for a long time while maintaining its impeccable appearance.
Easy assembly and transport
The wardrobe is delivered in two packages along with clear assembly instructions and a complete set of accessories. Self-assembly is simple and quick, and delivery right to your door ensures maximum convenience.
The geopolitical situation in the Middle East has entered a phase of radical transformation following a series of American and Israeli strikes that shook the foundations of the Iranian state. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz unequivocally sided with the allies, declaring that Berlin shares the optimism of Iranians hoping for an end to religious dictatorship. Merz noted that the military operation, although fraught with high risk, became a necessity in the face of Tehran's long-term aggressive policy. The head of government called on the international community to immediately develop a 'day after' strategy to prevent chaos following the collapse of the mullahs' power structures. At the same time, the German chancellor cut short discussions about evacuating German citizens from the region, as confirmed by CDU/CSU parliamentary group vice-chairman Johann Wadephul. German-Iranian relations have for decades balanced between criticism of human rights violations and the desire to maintain trade and diplomatic channels, including support for the JCPOA nuclear deal, which ultimately collapsed under pressure from the US administration. In the German capital, mass demonstrations in support of change in Iran took place. Approximately 1,800 people gathered in Berlin, chanting slogans about freedom and future friendship between the peoples of Iran and Israel. However, the atmosphere of euphoria was clouded by real retaliatory threats. The Israeli government aircraft 'Wings of Zion' was relocated for security reasons to Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER), an unprecedented gesture of trust in the field of diplomatic protection. Simultaneously, the conflict began to affect the cultural and sports spheres; German television stations changed their schedules, and top footballers such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Julian Draxler felt the effects of the escalation through canceled matches in the Persian Gulf region. <cytat autor=