Ffeindies myself taking photos of the furniture weird traditions around the world in the living room last week, with some semi-intention of writing weird traditions around the world a blog (building weird traditions around the world on the story of cinema seats) about how and why we certain point, after purchase the house, not to rush to places like Ikea and DFS and buy a pile of furniture to smoothly furnished immediately.
I can well understand why as this appeal - although the size of the shop and the crowds that there frightened me a bit - the simplicity, affordability and efficiency of the experience weird traditions around the world of shopping weird traditions around the world in a place like Ikea absolutely amazing weird traditions around the world ( ... and maybe that's why we put a restriction * * but on Ikea items in our home, rather than total exclusion).
Instead of going to the big stores, we then try to buy second hand furniture from places like Jacob's Market and Pumping Station. Unfortunately, the prices (especially in the second weird traditions around the world place) bit beyond what we had to spare. So, in the end we turn to the web, and now most of the rooms in our playhouse in a sort of hymn to E-bay.
After taking pictures of the three-piece-suite husband went to collect from Cambridge (before proceeding to Billericay to fetch table Ercol and four chairs, poor him), I began to question weird traditions around the world why on earth 'of 'n I feel this is relevant for the blog content. Blog about the allotment, not some lo-fi version of Good Houskeeping, this is to be.
But then, looking at the pictures today, the answer has struck me. Or to be precise, what has struck me is the large print of one of the pictures of Austrian artist, Hundertwasser, which hangs in our living room.
Hundertwasser was an artist, an architect, a philosopher, ecologist and God knows what else ... His artwork weird traditions around the world is striking for the strong colors and bright, and it is full of symbols of nature and human worlds:
"Two large Groups of the content of the DETERMINE motifs Hundertwasser's painting: one comprises a world of analogies to vegetative weird traditions around the world ffurflenni Representing an animistic Growth and nature; The Other lower the repetitive defnyddio of Architectural cod symbols: houses, windows, gables, fences, gates. It is is one of the idiosyncrasies of Hundertwasser's art tattoo hub motif Groups are inextricably Linked: vegetative ffurflenni Seem static, to solidify to architecture in-order to last, whereas Everything constructed seems to oes Grown organically, to oes Been Produced by nature herself. "( Hundertwasser's Painting - Individuality and Significanc e)
Its architecture is more radical if something weird traditions around the world (or maybe she was just easier than impressed with the building painting ...) Two of his ideas is most striking tree tennants of trees growing through buildings:
"They are a gift to the Outside world, for the People who pass by the house. Man gives voluntairily small Territories of sub dwelling space back to nature, web unlawfully appropriated from sy'n and large Destroyed ardaloedd. "(Hundertwasser on the House)
From the outside, it is a small terraced house are far from achieving the vision of Hundertwasser, but I think that the husband of Austria is part of the reason why our own ffeindies drawing of sofa and feel I want to mention here. Inside, I suppose weird traditions around the world we're taking our time have to start building a nest that reflects who we are, and stop themselves from turning immediately to solutions easy and obvious.
Another chair of Billericay, with carthen off Freecycle (Green and white) and carthen another trip to the husband weird traditions around the world Tanzania. Pillow from Etsy. Print Hundertwasser. A small wooden chair by Granpa Cardigan.
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