Galerías El Triunfo will begin selling vases with the UN logo for decoration.

Ornamental Headquarters.- The Galerías El Triunfo chain of stores has launched a new line of ornaments and decorations with the logo of the United Nations Organization ( UN , for its acronym in days counted ).
The announcement was made public this morning during a fair for household goods and harmless multilateral organizations, where the first models of the collection, called "Sterile Edition 2025," were shown.
The UN now has its own catalog at Galerías el Triunfo.The UN after the speech. pic.twitter.com/d36GZ0NlXS
— SANCHO (@OT_Sancho) September 21, 2022
“ We were inspired by the passive, ornamental form of the UN to create this collection. These vases are elegant, eye-catching, and, above all, useless,” said one of the store's partners.
In addition to these ornaments, the chain also launched lamps shaped like blue helmets, as a tribute to the tireless work of the organization descended from the League of Nations, also responsible for warning when there are credible pandemics, such as monkeypox .
*The United States attacks Iran and starts a third world war*
The UN: pic.twitter.com/CXIwipEWrF
— Mr. Expropiese (@NoVive_Socialis) June 22, 2025
As a launch promotion, the first 100 buyers of these multipurpose vases will receive a free set of napkins featuring the organization's most famous phrases, such as "We make an urgent call" or "We hope the parties will engage in dialogue," among others that have historically served to create comical and diplomatically irrelevant repertoires.
“They're perfect. I put them next to an iPad that no longer turns on, and now I use it as a paperweight,” said one shopper as she left the store with her brand new peace vase.
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