TORONTO BUSINESS IS AUCTIONING OFF SET PIECES FROM THE HIT NETFLIX SHOW TINY PRETTY THINGS

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If you’re in the market for 871 new pairs of pointe shoes, ballet bars, and (huge spoiler alert) a tombstone, all of these things are currently up for auction straight from the set of the scandalous ballet drama Tiny Pretty Things.

The American Netflix show, which premiered in December and was produced and shot in Toronto, is selling off its props and wardrobe through the Toronto company Ready Set Recycle.

Founded by showbiz veteran Grant Heggie in 2010, Ready Set Recycle calls itself the first recycling company for the entertainment industry in North America.

So far, the company has upcycled stuff from a slew of productions including Orphan Black, Canada's Got Talent, Robo Cop, Battle of the Blades, and Total Recall.

Though based in Hollywood North, the site also operates in other cities outside of Toronto.