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The Choiseul Box, Part 1 The Blue Bedchamber
The Choiseul box set part 1, is based on the blue bedchamber, from the hotel Crozat rue de Richelieu in Paris, that late Louis XV prime minister the duke of Choiseul inhabited during the 1760s. The set is available on early access here
The public release is set from the 3rd of July(in 36 days), however people who DM after a month could get it earlier in their DM. I also did remove the paywalls from the Queen bedchamber and the Queen antechamber that were still in place.
The Queen bedchamber will be partly updated in the future along side the King bedchamber and the updated versions will be publicly available from the beginning. But unlike the King's bedchamber, the Queen's bedchamber update will not cover the whole set, but will be limited to certain pieces which aren't fully accurate, namely certain fabrics and beds(with 5 beds instead of 2) and 1 extra sofa. This decision to update them comes from the fact that I manage to put my hand on various work reports from the national archives giving very detailed descriptions of each of the sculpted "couronnements" ornating the top some of bed canopies that were in that room(namely the one from 1743, the one from 1764, the one from 1769 and the one from 1770)
If you encounter any issues with ones of the items from the set please inform me so I can fix then as soon as possible.
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Bonnieux Antique Shop
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Suzanne Moxhay
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An Art Nouveau Villa in the South of France - Full Home Tour at THE NORDROOM
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It is always exciting to discover new streets.
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𝓵𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓮𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓰𝓪𝔂𝓼 𝓲𝓷 𝓪𝓻𝓶𝓸𝓾𝓻; 𝓪 𝓬𝓸𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓹𝓽
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☘ Medieval & Fantasy Sims 4 Mods List ☘
i gave up and created my own fantasy/medieval cc list! 🌜 it includes both gameplay mods & cc items; not only themed but general ones too (ok it's basically my mods folder with links). i hope someone may find it helpful and will find something new there! 🌿 i will also be adding more to this list over time.
Here is the 🌷 LINK 🌷
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♥ cc finds: @historychallengecc @fantasyccclove @ribbonsmedieval @sims4historicalccfinds @simshistoricalfinds @ts4medieval @fairysimsmedievalcreations @sssvitlanz
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Lady Bird (2017) dir. Greta Gerwig
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The Wren Library, Autumn 2016
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Full moon at the Temple of Poseidon in Sounio, Greece
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Hans Holbein c. 1533
The Ambassadors (detail of the Celestial Globe)
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Pearl Ships Sculptures by Ann Carrington
Entitled  “Galleons and Feathers,” Ann Carrington‘s passion for collecting vintage knick knacks and old pearl necklaces from junk shops aided her creation of her majestic galleons. After watching a documentary about a Chinese pearl jewelry, Carrington decided to construct her project in the Spring of 2014, once she acquired enough pearls. 
To begin the sculpture, she weaved bracelets, bangles brooches, tiaras, and other ornate jewelry pieces on a metal structure to accentuate the shape of the ships, which sit on an opulent and glamorous sea of pearls. Called White Cloud City and Wing Wo Wave, the ships are named after two pearl factories in China.
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