Cabinet
Louis Majorelle
c.1900
Indianapolis Museum of Art (Accession Number: 1991.42)
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Empire green walls, amethyst silk damask and marbleized frieze complement the regency mahogany and gilt furnishings in this elegant Chicago dining room. Interior design by ISID member Rod Maxwell, photography by Steve Donisch.
100 Designers' Favorite Rooms, 1994
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I’d be willing to bet that Rykard was given the title of Praetor after Radagon became elden lord because it doesn’t make a ton of sense for a Carian royal, whose father was just a “mere champion” of the Erdtree, to be offered such an important position in Leyndell’s government... if his father were elden lord however, then he’d have the authority to recommend his son, now considered to be a demigod stepchild, to the prestigious position of chief justiciar. basically what I’m saying is that Rykard was a nepo baby
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"that is mahogany!" u read it in her voice, u know u did.
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Armchair made in Paris, France, 1805
From the Victoria & Albert Museum
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Elegance in Flowers: Classic Arrangements for All Seasons, 1985
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