Nobuko and Kazumi Shimazaki added a touch of their native Japan to their New Jersey home a few years ago. The teahouse, created for small dinner parties, was constructed by a Japanese builder who used American pine, redwood, cedar, oak and cherry. Mylar replaces the traditional paper in the shoji.
At Home With Japanese Design: Accents, Structure and Spirit, 1990
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that’s not a hockey player, that’s a model
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"Blue Room," New Jersey, America,
Credit: AbandonedPorn
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I love spooky forests, and creepy lights in deserts, and idyllic suburban towns hiding dark secrets as much as the next person but WHERE IS THE URBAN SUPERNATURALISM?!
Give me spooky sludge living in pipes, abandoned lots between buildings that maybe were abandoned for a reason, street performers playing songs strangely familiar late into the night. I want urban/new york city gothic!
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Patricia A. Lazor, Patricia Lazor, Inc.
100 Designers' Favorite Rooms, 1994
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The rosiest cheeks in all the land 🌹
(Picture credit to Icon Sportswire and Michael Martin)
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there’s a light at the end of the tunnel after all
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nico giving his last “we’re losing, wtf are we doing y’all?? i’m TIRED” intermission speech of the season as we speak
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