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Berry Isthmus: Hello, my name is Berry Isthmus and I have a problem. There are some anonymous entities that would rather make nuisances of themselves instead of asking questions that merit answers. That is why henceforth I will be ignoring them like the nonentities they are, as you are about to see. And if they dare to get in the way of my work, I will not hesitate to use them as target practice.
Visually appealing kitchen storage is essential when the kitchen is open to the living areas. Built-in shelves, flanked by walk-in corner pantries, holds this cook's collection of cookbooks.
The Not So Big House - A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live, 1998
The Sense of Hearing
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish,1577-1640)
Artist: Jan Brueghel the Elder (Flemish, 1568-1625)
Date: 1617-1618
Medium: Oil on panel
Collection: Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain
Description
The Five Senses is a set of allegorical paintings created at Antwerp in 1617-1618 by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens, with Brueghel being responsible for the settings and Rubens for the figures.
Wood stools at kitchen island giving "interest" to kitchen decor.
Squish-Stools Yuko Nishikawa
These Wiggly ‘Nervous Chairs’ by Wilkinson & Rivera Channel Our Collective Anxiety
La Rosière or Le Baiser de Protection de la Dame du Lieu (‘The kiss of Protection by the Local Chatelaine’)
Artist: Marguerite Gérard (French, 1761-1837)
Date: ca. 1806
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Property from the Collection of Melinda and Paul Sullivan