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Woodstock's birdhouse
Francis Bacon's Kensington studio. The World of Interiors, October 2025. Photo - Perry Ogden
Hector Guimard __ banquette de fumoir (bench for a smoking parlour), 1897
Belarusian Interiors - Andrej Liankievič
"Over the last 60 years, Belarus has undergone a profound transformation, with rapid urbanisation reshaping the demographic and cultural fabric of the country. Today, only 25% of the population live in rural areas and many villages are at risk of depopulation or abandonment. The rural interiors captured in my project are not only living spaces, but also repositories of memories and traditions. The embroidered textiles, hand-carved furniture and fading family photographs reflect a way of life that is disappearing. These houses were once the centre of family life, places where generations lived together, cared for each other and passed on traditions. Now that children are moving to distant cities, many older people have to spend their twilight years in isolation, often as widows. In Belarus, 74% of older women live alone.
The decline of the traditional Belarusian village is not just about physical space, but is also a story of cultural loss. Younger generations rarely use their parents’ rural home as a family centre and the intergenerational ties that once defined rural life are weakening. These frozen interiors are a poignant reminder of a way of life that was characterised by resilience, hard work and attachment to the land. But they also reflect the difficulties of ageing in solitude, where economic hardship, health problems and lack of support take their toll.
The decline of rural Belarus reflects global trends, but is also rooted in the country’s unique history, which was shaped by Soviet collectivisation.”
An old fashioned doctor’s leech jar
“Of rectangular form with rounded corners, overall enamelled in translucent pale green enamel over guilloché sunburst ground, each side incorporating twenty-six flies set with diamonds and rubies, with gold-mounted cabochon ruby pushpiece, engraved inside, 'Quinze années de bonheur', fully marked, 8.5 cm. long. By Hahn and with the workmaster's mark of Carl Blank, St. Petersburg, circa 1896.”
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Gothic Windsor armchair (one of a pair)
British, Thames Valley ca. 1760s
Quintessentially English country furniture, this pair of Windsor armchairs (see also 2016.250) is a variant of the more traditional bow-back design. With its pointed arch-shaped back and openwork splats displaying Gothic tracery, these chairs beautifully reflect the Gothic taste which became fashionable in England in the middle of the 18th century.
Teapot anonymous for Svenskt Tenn, Sweden.
Dining Table and Four Chairs w/ Rush Seats Early 19thc American Tiger Maple
This handsome early New England 19th century highly figured tiger maple table features two drop leaves, curved edges and Sheraton legs.
russel wright’s manitoga
Hand & 3 Feet Chair 1962 | Mahogany | Artist: Pedro Friedeberg | Mexico
Source: cottoneauctions.com
The latest addition to the Rand house is Kyle's Victorianesque tower, rising from the northeast corner of the house. Its second floor starts just above the patterned shingles. From there, a ladder leads to a bed loft on the third floor tucked in among the rafters.
Fine Homebuilding - Great Houses: Small Houses, 1995