This evening’s task was reclaiming the nightmare corner of the kitchen counter. It’s our catch-all - the first flat surface we encounter coming in from the garage, and I push everything down there when I need more space to cook. Not anymore! Now it’s one of my favorite spaces in the kitchen, so I’ll definitely be motivated to keep it picked up (and I’ve made it easier with the basket and mail pouch!)
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The design options displayed in this kitchen include a magnificent industrial stove which surprisingly doesn't seem out of place in a room whose robin's-egg blue and eggshell white coloring give the whole space a delicate, feathery weightlessness. Observe how naturally the size and bulk of a stainless-steel commercial stove fits right in, suggesting that the sheer bulk of large appliances need not limit the design concepts used.
Beyond The Kitchen: A Dreamer’s Guide, 1985
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26.11.23, sunday
sometimes losing that random envelope u have laying around would result in a catastrophe; deceivingly important scribbles on there
(also, new kitchen lamp babeyyy!!)
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Source: lenas_vintage_home
ℍ𝐚𝓵l נ𝐀 𝔳คĻǤẸ
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Cookie Monsters Are Real!
acrylic on paper – painting – 30 x 21 cm
S7iEBEN.art
RedBubble
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this is the inner creation of a light.
2 of them are a good light for my stove ;)
its for the abstract-challenge "found in the kitchen"
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I love the idea of the soft rural nature connected form of simple living aka Cottagecore or the mysterious organized artsy dream of every wizard aka Dark Academia, but deep down i know i'm just a Maximalist Crow collecting golden trinkets, dead animals, stained glass lamps and shiny things. Everythings Chaos
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