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paletapessoal · 3 months
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Interior of a Romani wagon
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theflytrap · 1 year
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Art Deco interior living room
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linddzz · 7 months
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Needing to study when I'm not in school anymore is bullshit but damn if I don't have a good space for it
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ornithorynquerouge · 2 months
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The Silence of the Lambs, interior decoration idea
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lovefrenchisbetter · 4 months
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interior decoration
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the-iron-shoulder · 10 months
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2023 cross stitch, the character “Big Dinners, the Violence Ape” from the incomparable podcast I Don’t Like Mondays by Guy Kelly and Cat Kelly, which you 100% need to listen to—it’s an hour of two people who love each other and who also love taking the piss out of each other just going off on a series of ADHD-fueled rambles before begrudgingly reviewing a Garfield comic strip, and it’s one of my favorite things on the internet.
And sometimes they come up with incredible shit like Big Dinners, an ape in a bowler hat who’s some kind of mob enforcer but who’s, you know, a wild animal who doesn’t talk, so no one is really sure exactly what he wants or how to avoid his violence. It’s incredible and you should listen to it.
Piece is approximately 9” by 9”. I hired a pixel artist to make the design for me because I’m not good at that shit. It’s a full stitch with no blank space, apparently because I hate myself or something.
Seriously though, go listen to I Don’t Like Mondays, even if (ESPECIALLY if) you don’t like Garfield. It’s so good.
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theirishaesthete · 1 day
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Addio del Passato
Last Monday, the Presidents of Ireland and Italy jointly inaugurated a new public park in Lucan, County Dublin, the space henceforth to be known as Parco Italia. The reason for this somewhat unusual name? Since 1942 Lucan House, which stands at the centre of the 30-acre park, has been the official residence of successive Italian ambassadors to this country. The building here has, like so often, a…
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theflytrap · 11 months
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Interior decoration Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourviere, Lyon, FRANCE
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She well knew the great architectural secret of decorating her constructions, and never condescended to construct a decoration.
- Anthony Trollope
Everything has a place, and everything in its place.
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home in hamburg, germany · ph. san snova
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years
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William Morris
Edited by Anna Mason
Thames&Hudson /V&A, London 2021, 432 pages, with 668 illustrations in colour, 28 x 23,5 cm., ISBN  9780500480502
euro 63,00  
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Marking the 125th anniversary of William Morris’s death, this is the most wide-ranging, comprehensive – and beautiful – illustrated study of William Morris ever published
William Morris's interests were wide-ranging: he was a poet, writer, political and social activist, conservationist and businessman, as well as a brilliant and original designer and manufacturer. This book explores the balance between Morris's various spheres of activity and influence, places his art in the context of its time and explores his ongoing and far-reaching legacy. A pioneer of the Arts & Crafts Movement, William Morris (1834-1896) is one of the most influential designers of all time. Morris turned the tide of Victorian England against an increasingly industrialized manufacturing process towards a rediscovered respect for the skill of the maker. Morris's whole approach still resonates today, and his designs are popular and much admired. Published to mark the 125th anniversary of Morris's death, this book includes contributions from a wide range of Morris experts, with chapters on painting, church decoration and stained glass, interior decoration, furniture, tiles and tableware, wallpaper, textiles, calligraphy and publishing. Additional materials include a contextualized chronology of Morris's life and a list of public collections around the world where examples of Morris's work may be seen today. This study is a comprehensive, fully illustrated exploration of a great thinker and artist, and essential reading for anyone interested in the history of design.
22/09/22
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