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  • β€˜Supernatural’ Finale Officially Confirms New Release Date Adam Blevins
    Jensen Ackles fans have been on top of the world in the last few years thanks to a surplus of content from the star. Ackles has risen to new levels of fame in the last few years thanks to his role as Soldier Boy in the Prime Video original series, The Boys, which recently came to an end just a few weeks ago. Ackles is far from done with his role as Soldier Boy, though β€” he’ll star in the 2027 spin-off, Vought Rising, alongside Aya Cash and Mason Dye. Ackles also recently featured in other TV pro
     

β€˜Supernatural’ Finale Officially Confirms New Release Date

4 June 2026 at 17:29

Jensen Ackles fans have been on top of the world in the last few years thanks to a surplus of content from the star. Ackles has risen to new levels of fame in the last few years thanks to his role as Soldier Boy in the Prime Video original series, The Boys, which recently came to an end just a few weeks ago. Ackles is far from done with his role as Soldier Boy, though β€” he’ll star in the 2027 spin-off, Vought Rising, alongside Aya Cash and Mason Dye. Ackles also recently featured in other TV projects like Tracker (starring Justin Hartley) and Countdown (starring Eric Dane), but the show he’s best known for ran for 15 years with just as many seasons.

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  • 20260405-EBANISTERIA JAPONESA-NB007-2K Manuel Gual
    Manuel Gual posted a photo: The Quiet Discipline of Japanese Woodworking: A Traditional Joinery Workshop Description Inside a serene Japanese woodworking studio, the images reveal the slow, precise, and deeply tactile world of traditional cabinetmaking. Soft natural light filters through shoji screens, illuminating aged wooden workbenches, hand planes, chisels, saws, measuring tools, stacked timber, polished drawers, iron hardware, and carefully assembled joinery. The atmosphere is calm an
     

20260405-EBANISTERIA JAPONESA-NB007-2K

15 June 2026 at 07:12

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The Quiet Discipline of Japanese Woodworking: A Traditional Joinery Workshop

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Inside a serene Japanese woodworking studio, the images reveal the slow, precise, and deeply tactile world of traditional cabinetmaking. Soft natural light filters through shoji screens, illuminating aged wooden workbenches, hand planes, chisels, saws, measuring tools, stacked timber, polished drawers, iron hardware, and carefully assembled joinery. The atmosphere is calm and contemplative, shaped by patience, repetition, and respect for material.

The series follows the full rhythm of artisanal creation: selecting and preparing raw boards, drawing measured plans by hand, sharpening blades on a wet stone, cutting and carving joints, planing long ribbons of wood from a board, assembling drawers and cabinets, fitting metal handles, brushing lacquer, polishing surfaces, and finally presenting finished tansu-style furniture in a quiet tatami room. Every scene emphasizes craftsmanship over speed, touch over machinery, and inherited knowledge over industrial production.

The visual language combines documentary realism with a refined cinematic sensibility. Warm wood tones, indigo work garments, soft diffused daylight, shallow depth of field, sawdust, wood grain, worn tools, and traditional Japanese interiors create an intimate portrait of a craft that feels timeless. The images celebrate not only furniture making, but also the philosophy behind it: restraint, precision, durability, balance, and beauty found in useful objects.

This collection is ideal for themes related to Japanese culture, traditional carpentry, handmade furniture, heritage crafts, sustainable design, woodworking, wabi sabi aesthetics, slow craftsmanship, interior design, and the quiet dignity of manual labor.

The images have been generated by Artificial Intelligence.

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  • Guess What ? Chandana Witharanage
    Chandana Witharanage posted a photo: Macro Mondays - Textures Less than 3" Small section of a Vintage Fossilized Brain Coral This is a natural white brain coral skeleton often used for nautical or coastal home decor. It is composed of a hard calcium carbonate skeleton secreted by marine polyps. These specimens are frequently found washed ashore on beaches or sourced from shallow tropical reefs. You might consider using it as a decorative element in a book case or displa
     

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Small section of a Vintage Fossilized Brain Coral

This is a natural white brain coral skeleton often used for nautical or coastal home decor. It is composed of a hard calcium carbonate skeleton secreted by marine polyps. These specimens are frequently found washed ashore on beaches or sourced from shallow tropical reefs. You might consider using it as a decorative element in a book case or display cabinet.

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  • 20260405-EBANISTERIA JAPONESA-NB011-2K Manuel Gual
    Manuel Gual posted a photo: The Quiet Discipline of Japanese Woodworking: A Traditional Joinery Workshop Description Inside a serene Japanese woodworking studio, the images reveal the slow, precise, and deeply tactile world of traditional cabinetmaking. Soft natural light filters through shoji screens, illuminating aged wooden workbenches, hand planes, chisels, saws, measuring tools, stacked timber, polished drawers, iron hardware, and carefully assembled joinery. The atmosphere is calm an
     

20260405-EBANISTERIA JAPONESA-NB011-2K

15 June 2026 at 07:12

Manuel Gual posted a photo:

20260405-EBANISTERIA JAPONESA-NB011-2K

The Quiet Discipline of Japanese Woodworking: A Traditional Joinery Workshop

Description

Inside a serene Japanese woodworking studio, the images reveal the slow, precise, and deeply tactile world of traditional cabinetmaking. Soft natural light filters through shoji screens, illuminating aged wooden workbenches, hand planes, chisels, saws, measuring tools, stacked timber, polished drawers, iron hardware, and carefully assembled joinery. The atmosphere is calm and contemplative, shaped by patience, repetition, and respect for material.

The series follows the full rhythm of artisanal creation: selecting and preparing raw boards, drawing measured plans by hand, sharpening blades on a wet stone, cutting and carving joints, planing long ribbons of wood from a board, assembling drawers and cabinets, fitting metal handles, brushing lacquer, polishing surfaces, and finally presenting finished tansu-style furniture in a quiet tatami room. Every scene emphasizes craftsmanship over speed, touch over machinery, and inherited knowledge over industrial production.

The visual language combines documentary realism with a refined cinematic sensibility. Warm wood tones, indigo work garments, soft diffused daylight, shallow depth of field, sawdust, wood grain, worn tools, and traditional Japanese interiors create an intimate portrait of a craft that feels timeless. The images celebrate not only furniture making, but also the philosophy behind it: restraint, precision, durability, balance, and beauty found in useful objects.

This collection is ideal for themes related to Japanese culture, traditional carpentry, handmade furniture, heritage crafts, sustainable design, woodworking, wabi sabi aesthetics, slow craftsmanship, interior design, and the quiet dignity of manual labor.

The images have been generated by Artificial Intelligence.

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  • Only 6 Fantasy Shows Are More Rewatchable Than 'Lost' Dawson Nyffenegger
    Lostis a TV show that dabbles in a couple of different themes. It follows a group of plane crash survivors, each of which has their time to shine in the spotlight thanks to the use of flashback scenes. However, they island they crash land on is more than meets the eye, as they encounter things beyond human understanding. These things let the show dip its toes into both sci-fi and fantasy.
     

Only 6 Fantasy Shows Are More Rewatchable Than 'Lost'

31 May 2026 at 12:21

Lostis a TV show that dabbles in a couple of different themes. It follows a group of plane crash survivors, each of which has their time to shine in the spotlight thanks to the use of flashback scenes. However, they island they crash land on is more than meets the eye, as they encounter things beyond human understanding. These things let the show dip its toes into both sci-fi and fantasy.

β€˜Obsession’ Fans Need To Watch This Underrated β€˜Supernatural’ Episode on Prime Video

13 June 2026 at 01:55

Original horror movies are making a comeback these days, and Obsession is the latest hit to dominate the big screen. Of course, even original ideas aren't always so, well, original. If you're looking for more of that "wish for a girl to fall in love with me only to become incredibly obsessive and homicidal" thing, then head on over to Prime Video for "Wishful Thinking," a Supernatural episode that takes that concept and dials it up to eleven. It might not be as gruesome or bloody as Obsession, but it's certainly just as disturbing β€” if not more so.

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  • 20260405-EBANISTERIA JAPONESA-NB018-2K Manuel Gual
    Manuel Gual posted a photo: The Quiet Discipline of Japanese Woodworking: A Traditional Joinery Workshop Description Inside a serene Japanese woodworking studio, the images reveal the slow, precise, and deeply tactile world of traditional cabinetmaking. Soft natural light filters through shoji screens, illuminating aged wooden workbenches, hand planes, chisels, saws, measuring tools, stacked timber, polished drawers, iron hardware, and carefully assembled joinery. The atmosphere is calm an
     

20260405-EBANISTERIA JAPONESA-NB018-2K

15 June 2026 at 07:12

Manuel Gual posted a photo:

20260405-EBANISTERIA JAPONESA-NB018-2K

The Quiet Discipline of Japanese Woodworking: A Traditional Joinery Workshop

Description

Inside a serene Japanese woodworking studio, the images reveal the slow, precise, and deeply tactile world of traditional cabinetmaking. Soft natural light filters through shoji screens, illuminating aged wooden workbenches, hand planes, chisels, saws, measuring tools, stacked timber, polished drawers, iron hardware, and carefully assembled joinery. The atmosphere is calm and contemplative, shaped by patience, repetition, and respect for material.

The series follows the full rhythm of artisanal creation: selecting and preparing raw boards, drawing measured plans by hand, sharpening blades on a wet stone, cutting and carving joints, planing long ribbons of wood from a board, assembling drawers and cabinets, fitting metal handles, brushing lacquer, polishing surfaces, and finally presenting finished tansu-style furniture in a quiet tatami room. Every scene emphasizes craftsmanship over speed, touch over machinery, and inherited knowledge over industrial production.

The visual language combines documentary realism with a refined cinematic sensibility. Warm wood tones, indigo work garments, soft diffused daylight, shallow depth of field, sawdust, wood grain, worn tools, and traditional Japanese interiors create an intimate portrait of a craft that feels timeless. The images celebrate not only furniture making, but also the philosophy behind it: restraint, precision, durability, balance, and beauty found in useful objects.

This collection is ideal for themes related to Japanese culture, traditional carpentry, handmade furniture, heritage crafts, sustainable design, woodworking, wabi sabi aesthetics, slow craftsmanship, interior design, and the quiet dignity of manual labor.

The images have been generated by Artificial Intelligence.

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