The rack in modular design stood still and peacefully against the wall, the dust was not visible on the white MDF coating. The commissioner was not sure why he was specifically examining this shelf – perhaps it was the timeless beauty of the designer piece or the fact that the room would appear dull without it. The commissioner ran a finger across the surface and added his fingerprints to the many others, which was actually rather silly. Curiously, he opened the right door of the module to check whether its contents could provide clues about the alleged perpetrator. However, as there was nothing to be seen behind the door, he let it go, and gently, quietly closed it again.
No, that wasn't quite the case when the German TV channel Das Erste broadcasted the famous crime series 'Made in China' at the end of December. However, it was remarkable that our shelf Tojo-hochstapler was allowed to play a supporting role in the crime scene after its last year's appearance in another TV show ZDF Magazine Royale. We never know in advance when our furniture will make another appearance on television and are then all the more surprised when they suddenly show up somewhere. In the meantime, we assume that the hochstapler will be nominated for the best supporting act at the next movie awards.