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Bethan Laura Wood solo exhibition opens at the Design Museum showcasing over 70 objects. Bethan a British Designer is known for her eclectic creations spanning furniture, lighting, jewellery and installations. Opens on the 14th February till January 2026.

 

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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan

 

I have no idea what the deal is with this little monkey skeleton. All I know is that it looks cool.

 

--Schn.

New Town Bakery & Restaurant in Chinatown relocated two doors away from it's old location. Their steamed buns and apple tarts are worth a try.

At the National Museum of Scotland.

Gourd Art Exhibit -- Fayme Harper, Artist

The display case in Heritage Bakery and Cafe is full of new, fresh treats every day. Photo by Morgan Adams

Girl hanging out at gift shop while mother works. Eleuthera, Bahamas.

Really? They felt the need to put it in this case?

Our new display cases featuring a collection of the library's history for the 50th Anniversary celebration.

Display cases at the National Museum of Scotland.

© Conservation by Design Limited

A bird suspended. At the National Gallery of Scotland.

At the National Museum of Scotland.

May 25, 2025 - Looking from the Senate Building (1903) into the Map Room (1993) which is beneath the Atrium Building. The far wall is the foundation wall of the Ohio Statehouse (1861).

 

"Inside the building, one of the most popular elements is the Map Room. Constructed of five types of marble from around the world, as well as limestone, the large map of Ohio illustrates Ohio's 88 counties. This true-to-scale map allows for visitors and schoolchildren alike to pass through all of Ohio's counties during one visit to the Statehouse.

 

Inverse arches made of brick are clearly visible in the exposed foundation wall of the Statehouse along the western side of the Map Room. These arches are an innovative engineering technique used by architect Henry Walter to more evenly distribute the massive weight of the stone building to the foundation. The point where each of the half-circle arches connects with its neighbors is directly beneath one of the massive columns that surround the building on the all four sides." Previous text: www.ohiostatehouse.org/about/capitol-square/statehouse/ma...

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