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Poison darts, a dome from Spain, priceless spoons and Frank Lloyd Wright furniture wowed visitors at the V&A East Storehouse that opened in London on Saturday. Housed in an 80 x 80-metre area of Here East, a gargantuan hangar originally built as the 2012 Olympic broadcasting centre, the collection’s new home is the happy byproduct of eviction.

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