Kate Bush’s japanese album cover
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle
Acquired Stardust
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Kate Bush’s japanese album cover
David Hockney - The boy hidden in a fish, 1969
2009
Roman Perfume and Cosmetics Glassware, Museum of Archaeology, Hull, East Yorkshire
‧₊˚ 🦌✩ ₊˚ 🏔️ — mentally i am in this quiet corner of nature, listening to the birds singing, talking to the deer, finding peace and tranquility in the rustling of the leaves ✶
'silver + enamelled insects in the art nouveau style were amongst butler + wilson's first revivals in the early 1970s' in rough diamonds: the butler + wilson collection - vivienne becker (1990)
【Rippi/リッピ】
fuzzy bugs series
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Vintage Steuben Art Glass Strawberry Pendant Necklace 14k Yellow Gold Chain 24 ebay warrentrotter
Vintage Saturn Ceiling Light // RoyalArtDecolighting
Perfume bottle design by René Lalique for Trésor de la Mer, 1936
Lilyan Tashman in the perfume bottle costume designed by Erté for the lost silent film “Bright Lights” MGM (1925).
“Embroidered Snowy Steps” ❋ The only footprints that won’t melt
A 80s Frog Telephone found in a Goodwill. When he rings his eyes light up.
By Lalique
Fireplace at Villa Della Torre Allegrini, Fumane, Italy
André Groult
Important Bed, circa 1925 shagreen, mahogany, oak
Photograph showing the bed in exhibition setting: Chambre de Madame at the Ambassade Française, Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 1925. © Les Arts Décoratifs.
André Groult’s Chambre de Madame was unparalleled in precision, technique, and sumptuous materiality. Known for his refined designs, executed in rich materials through traditional craftsmanship; the oeuvre of André Groult embodies the convergence of luxury and modern aesthetics, which captivated both decorators and their patrons in an era of rapid modernization. André Groult's 1925 Important Bed, an adapted version of the Chambre de Madame bed in a shimmering green shagreen (sharkskin), elaborated on his defining Paris Exposition interior; where the ultra-luxurious materials were refined down to their essential nature.
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Hungarian woodwork depicted on a gate