Very arty. I don’t think I’ll ever be finding any like those left behind by people moving.
Yours are much classier, frankly.
I like the fish bowl one, and also the olympic vasque. It’s the first time I see an electrical outlet midway between the floor and the ceiling and coupled with a light switch. I can’t see on the pic, do you also have in Svizzera those recessed outlets and round plugs? I have an adapter for that but never used it yet. Pardon my asking but what is the purpose of those drapes on some of the frames?The round table reminds me a lot of most of my own apartment. I have a copyright on such mess, you know!
The electric outlets in this place are particularly impractical/dumb/annoying/rare. If I were fabulously wealthy, I’d have them all redone. But since I’ve already spent a fortune on rallonges and prises multiples…The silk cloths are to protect the tangkas. And maybe on Good Friday the monks cover them the way we (“we”) cover crucifixes and statues in Catholic churches. Ommmmmmmmmmm.As for the dining table… I’m a bit of a slob. No, not a slob. A procrastinator. I just hope I get my moving boxes all emptied before I die.
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Very arty. I don’t think I’ll ever be finding any like those left behind by people moving.
Yours are much classier, frankly.
I like the fish bowl one, and also the olympic vasque. It’s the first time I see an electrical outlet midway between the floor and the ceiling and coupled with a light switch. I can’t see on the pic, do you also have in Svizzera those recessed outlets and round plugs? I have an adapter for that but never used it yet. Pardon my asking but what is the purpose of those drapes on some of the frames?The round table reminds me a lot of most of my own apartment. I have a copyright on such mess, you know!
The electric outlets in this place are particularly impractical/dumb/annoying/rare. If I were fabulously wealthy, I’d have them all redone. But since I’ve already spent a fortune on rallonges and prises multiples…The silk cloths are to protect the tangkas. And maybe on Good Friday the monks cover them the way we (“we”) cover crucifixes and statues in Catholic churches. Ommmmmmmmmmm.As for the dining table… I’m a bit of a slob. No, not a slob. A procrastinator. I just hope I get my moving boxes all emptied before I die.