Vintage Soviet Intercom Phone – Cold War Boss Vibes – Kyiv Bomb Shelter Find

$175.0
Country/Region of Manufacture
Ukraine
condition
Used
Straight outta the USSR and cooler than Khrushchev's cucumber stash, this vintage Soviet intercom/telephone system is the real red-line hotline.

Pulled from a literal bomb shelter in Kyiv back in 1995, this beast of a desk phone probably belonged to some bigwig party boss, KGB type, or underground chess mastermind. Rockin’ a hundred buttons (okay, not quite, but it’s A LOT), this relic screams Cold War chic and is packed with funky brutalist charm.

🔹 Likely made in the 1970s or 80s — when phones were heavy, serious, and probably used to start actual wars.
🔹 No clue if it works (Soviet tech mysteries...), but honestly, do you even want to mess with it? This is a prop, conversation piece, or straight-up art object.
🔹 Perfect for film sets, espionage-themed rooms, brutalist collectors, or people who just want guests to say: “WHAT. IS. THAT.”
🔹 Some wear from its decades hiding underground (patina = stories), missing 8 or 10 of the button covers - but solid and visually stunning.

📦 Ships with care, wrapped like it's headed back to the Kremlin. Or pick it up in Reno, NV.