After “Alice in Wonderland” by Tim Barton one would like not only wear thematic clothes but even live in a world like this.

After “Alice in Wonderland” by Tim Barton one would like not only wear thematic clothes but even live in a world like this.
I can’t take my eyes off the following glass masterpiece … it looks simply … incredible and mind-blowing. A kind of thing that will not only put smile on your face but will easily leave you with your mouth slightly agape. One of the most stunning glass object I’ve ever seen.

Frankly speaking, it is one of the easiest tasks to separate the two rooms – simply put a Shoji screen or something like this between them, a door, for example. But it sounds so boring yeah, especially when there are really creative ways for separating rooms, how about this one – a door with a twist.
I hope my mom and and my beloved one will never read these lines, but I am really bored of arranging my crockery in same old style. I hate when everything has its own place – its so usual and boring. I am very glad Irish designer Darragh Casey feels the same.
Long long ago when there were no light bulbs, people used to live with candles and their poor light. Times changes and now we are happy, since the only one twist of a switch allows you to see through the dark.
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