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Armchair by Jacob-Desmalter, for Marechal Ney for the Petit Salon of the Hotel de Saisseval, Paris, 1805. Victoria & Albert Museum.
Fyrish Monument, Scotland by Kier Allen
Barsana Monastery, Maramures, Romania
Spiegelkabinett, Fulda City Palace, Fulda, Germany

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r u still there, is everything okay?
Still here, don't know if it makes anything better.
(Reims Cathedral, France!)
It follows me everywhere
Double-helix staircase, Château de Chambord, France
"One of the most impressive features of the castle is the double helix staircase that may have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci when he traveled to France at the request of King Francois I. Decorated with ornamental carvings, it's made of two concentric spiral staircases that wind around a central column. ...Extending from the first to the sixth floor, two people can take a different flight of stairs and see each other through the openings but never meet."
It's like something out of Escher!
Tiffany glass Ceiling, Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico. Art-Nouveau, built between 1895 and 1899.
by lianamodonova

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I’m sure you hear this a lot but every time you post photos of your furniture/apartment I’m like “damn, that’s my dream place!!”. Do you have any tips for finding such cool furniture without breaking the bank?
Mostly it's patience, Facebook marketplace, and local thrift stores. (Not antique stores--they're generally priced at what stuff is worth, and they're able to be patient until a buyer with the right budget comes about.)
And that means that you might be doing a lot of work driving somewhere, hauling furniture, and then driving a lot again. It also means passing on cool stuff that isn't in your budget. The great deals are always the ones that are the least convenient. Always. They're priced low because the seller wants them gone and doesn't want to deal with moving themselves. They're usually in smaller towns that aren't antique hotspots. This piece was two hours away from me and I roped some random motorcyclists into helping me load it into my van.
Personally I'm a fan of getting a budget, secondhand piece of furniture that's good enough for what you need for now, taking care of it, and then upgrading to something cooler when you find it. For example, the side by side is replacing a mediocre writing desk and this very heavy leaded glass hutch (which I moved out of the way yesterday by myself and let me tell you, not fun).
I'll be selling both the desk and hutch for essentially the same amount I paid for them. It's kind of like leasing furniture, really. I already recouped what I spent buying the side-by-side by selling a different china cabinet. All three of those furniture items are nice, and were individually less than $250 when I bought them. They're just less cool than the new thing!
So if you're wanting a good deal, you've got to be willing to go way out of your way, deal with the inconvenience, and be patient. Curating a weird home is a slow process that's never truly finished.
Admittedly I am obsessed with this thing
I forgot to show you that the swirlies open up
Art Nouveau Villa Ruggeri in Pesaro. Italy
Lowenburg Castle, Kassel, Germany,
Image: Andrii Vatsyk via Dreamstime
The Sängersaal at Neuschwanstein,
The room that reproduces the Festsaal of the Wartburg and whose mural cycle stages Tannhäuser and Parsifal episodes.
© Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung / Maria Scherf.

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Montmartre Cemetery 🕊️
Paris, France, 24 VIII 2023
The world is oftentimes such an ugly place, but sometimes it can be so beautiful.
Like, when two choirs, one from Croatia and the other from Zimbabwe, met on the opposite sides of a Lisbon subway station and both sang to each other.
I unfortunately do not know what the Zimbabwe children choir sang to them (although it was so beautiful), but the Croatian klapa Kastav sang 'Kuća puna naroda' (a house full of people).
And let my reward be a house full of people, my life, give me a voice, so I can embrace you with songs.
Video source: Irena Grdinić
The song the Zimbabwean choir sang is called Indodana!
Thank you so much!!! <3 <3 <3