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Cooper House, London, United Kingdom,
Courtesy: S2B Studio
"a fish in time", "a reel romance"
When the owners of this London home considered the various ways to divide the space, an alternative occurred to them that wouldn't strike most of us - steel and slats! And so the architect couple constructed the various rooms of their home with interior steel frames and Venetian blinds.
Beyond The Kitchen: A Dreamer’s Guide, 1985
Favorite MGM Lion
Slats (the silent era, 1924-1928)
Jackie (black and white talkies, 1928-1956)
Telly (early Technicolor, 1928-1932)
Coffee (early Technicolor, 1932-1935)
Tanner (Technicolor, 1934-1956, then 1963-1967)
George (1956-1957)
Leo (1957-present)
It's hard to choose a preference.
My head says either Tanner or Leo: Tanner for being the most majestic of them all (if a little too angry and scary looking), Leo for being majestic and dramatic without seeming mean (if a little too young and short-maned).
But my heart says Jackie, even though he wasn't the most imposing, because he's the lion who opens the most legendary MGM movie of all time, The Wizard of Oz.
As for the others, Coffee is nicely majestic, Telly is weirdly sinister, George is a big floofball, and Slats is just "What am I doing here? Does anyone have any food?"
Slats
Jackie
Telly
Coffee
Tanner
George
Leo
Got hit with inspiration again and decided to give Airstorm a tiny wife
They can be passanger planes together ❤️
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