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Sarah places her grandmother’s vase on the table. She rents a spot for two weeks. The price tag says €25.
Then someone at the shop asks: “Would you like to add a photo?”
People walk by. Some pause. Some pick it up. It’s just another item on a table—visible, tangible, real.
But without a photo, this is where the story ends.
One quick snap. Natural light from the window. The upload takes three seconds.
Everything changes.
That single photo just opened a door she didn’t know existed.
The vase isn’t just on a table anymore. It’s online. People browsing from home can see it. People who would never walk into that shop can find it.
And they can bid. Anonymously. Sealed.
The photo did that. Not the vase. The photo.
Without that photo, Sarah would pack up and go home. The vase would sit in her closet.
But because she added a photo—because Etalage is active—she has options.
All of this unlocked by one photo.
It’s about what happens when someone can see your item without being in the room. When they can consider it, research it, discuss it with their partner, sleep on it.
When they can bid without awkwardness. Without pressure.
That’s what the photo does. It gives your item a life beyond the physical space.
Without it, your rental ends and that’s it. With it, everything stays possible.
Bids. Follow-through. Choices.
It all starts with that moment—when you decide to take the photo.