This is a tearoom built atop a tree. It is a work of architecture by Hiroshi Nakamura in Japan. Hanging from the branches of a 300-year-old tree, this magnificent structure flabbergasts even the youngest viewers of artworks. The artist explores the technique of crows' nest building, in which birds find discarded clothing hangers to uphold their homes. Heroshi Nakamura used this as inspiration, using coat hangers to uphold his building without causing significant damage to the tree. I find interest in this artwork because tree houses are awesome. Who doesn't love tree houses? I always wanted a tree house when I was younger. They're so fun. This peculiar sculpture of furniture design is by Stelios Mousarris, and it is positively stellar. I can't find the words to properly comet on this. The artist took inspiration from childhood dreams of space and exploration. This work will truly blow away any viewers; it's so out of this world. I think the clever and childish design will cause all different types of people to gravitate to this work, and not be alienated. Jokes aside, let's be Ceres. This table really is awesome. This is clearly a prototype, but once the rocket ships are decorated, it could really become a manifestation of every kid's dream to have a floating table. Just look at the little puffs of smoke. It's specifically designed to be comical and fun, and not realistic, like boring old NASA wants to be. I'd put my coffee on it. This beautiful work of jewel craftsmanship is by Secret Wood. The world is full of fantastical scenery, wouldn't it be nice to have a piece on hand? The answer comes in the form of these rings. These captivating phenomenons perfectly capture the natural beauties of the world. The one displayed, symbolizing of an ocean reef, is so spectacularly detailed, that some viewers can't help but believe it is the product of some wizardry, myself included. One could gaze into this ring for hours and still find themselves amazed at the incredible detail put in. It's spectacular, truly.
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