of or relating to Queen Victoria of Great Britain or to the age in which she ruled; "Victorian morals"
a person who lived during the reign of Victoria
priggish: exaggeratedly proper; "my straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts"
a room equipped for preparing meals
The Custard Factory is an arts and media production centre in Birmingham, England .
A room or area where food is prepared and cooked
A set of fixtures, cabinets, and appliances that are sold together and installed in such a room or area
A kitchen is a room or part of a room used for cooking and food preparation.
Cuisine
The furnishing and decoration of a room
The style of decoration of a room, building
The decoration and scenery of a stage
interior decoration: decoration consisting of the layout and furnishings of a livable interior
Interior design is a multi-faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment.
Dream Kitchen- an occasional series
This is the first in an occasional series about what I would love in a kitchen.
My parents built the kitchen in my childhood home. Dad made the cabinetry, Mum did the tiling. They made it in the Seventies, while my brother and I watched, and the colour scheme of teak-coloured timber, orange and yellow says Kitchen to me. It was a Victorian house with a big wooden mantelpiece around the chimney and alcove in which the stove sat. On the mantel, Mum had a collection of blue-and-white china, and wood-turned items made by my grandfather, as wel as antique wooden butter-pats and other kitchen curios.
My series 'Dream Kitchen' shows the kitchen of my heart- what I would love to have, and what reminds me of my old home.
Orange Pyrex (who knew?) from the local Salvation Army store. Keep up the good work, Salvos!
Antique Victorian Nippon Hand Painted Rising Sun Salt Dish/Cellar with Gilt Flower Pattern
This is an antique salt dish/cellar made in Japan between 1890 and 1920. This is indicated by the Nippon porcelain mark on the bottom. The mark itself indicates it was most likely made by Noritake.
Salt dishes were very popular on the Victorian woman's dining table as a way to display a flair for the posh!