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Whyst Pareterre Bundle

Whyst Pareterre Bundle At long last, these items that has remained hidden in the catalogue is released. What’s a “parterre” you may ask? It’s an arrangement of raised beds in a formal garden. One finds them in palaces such as the grand Versailles because of their decorative nature. They are also found in humble medieval country house gardens, because not only does the raised bed provide more heat and lengthen the growing season, but one does not have to bend over as far to tend it.

These beds have corners that are 90 degrees, and some corners that are carved off in a decorative semi-circle. This allows you to place them and provide little open areas where you might insert a garden ornament (such as this), and places to stand (such as this).

Whyst Pond Kit

Whyst Pond Kit Ahhh, this is the life ... sitting beside the gently flowing water in a pond, smelling the fragrant water lilies, flirting with a sweety, or cooling your feet in the soothing depths.

This pond kit includes a pond basin

The pond basin is carved of the same white Whyst marble with light gold sandstone details, as all Whyst products in the “classic” line. There are two seats facing out on one side, and two seats on the other (one standing in the water, and the other seated facing inward with feet in the water).

This Pond kit includes a water surface

This water surface is special. It consists of two layers. The lower layer is the slowly moving organically green water which sparkles in the sun as it moves. The upper layer portrays the stationary pond lily pads. And finally, full 3D water lilies in white with pink veining float motionlessly on the surface.

Place both items on the same furniture node, and voila! You have a pond. Also, try overlapping the Whyst Fountain to the same furniture node for a nice larger fountain effect.

Whyst Parterre 3 Corners

 Whyst Parterre 3 Corners At long last, this item that has remained hidden in the catalogue is released. What’s a “parterre” you may ask? It’s an arrangement of raised beds in a formal garden. One finds them in palaces such as the grand Versailles because of their decorative nature. They are also found in humble medieval country house gardens, because not only does the raised bed provide more heat and lengthen the growing season, but one does not have to bend over as far to tend it.

This particular bed has three 90 degree corners, and the fourth is carved off in a decorative circular shape, allowing you to place it with others and create areas for ornaments or standing among your paths.

Whyst Parterre 4 Corners

 Whyst Parterre 4 Corners At long last, this item that has remained hidden in the catalogue is released. What’s a “parterre” you may ask? It’s an arrangement of raised beds in a formal garden. One finds them in palaces such as the grand Versailles because of their decorative nature. They are also found in humble medieval country house gardens, because not only does the raised bed provide more heat and lengthen the growing season, but one does not have to bend over as far to tend it.

This particular bed has four 90 degree corners. You can use it by itself, duplicated to have a grid pattern of beds, or you can mix it in with other parterre beds that have corners carved off in a decorative circular shape.

Derivable Classic Dark Red Leather Bench

Classic Dark Red Leather Bench Executed in a rich dark wood texture with dark red leather uphostery and brass tacking. In addition to seating two normally, there is a special seat node under the bench that allows you to recline on your side. The placement node for this bench is unique, as it sits the bench against a wall, instead of through or too far from the wall. Matches the wood and style of Elfin Cottages!

And it is derivable!

Side Board - Classic

Side Board - Classic What better way to keep lunch and tea supplies close at hand in your Palace Rooms than this classic sideboard. Built of a richly dark wood, with gilded accents, it will grace any room really and be a testament to your hosting skills. It’s a useful piece, allowing you to place any display items on top of it, as it functions just as a display table does.

It also coordinates well with Whystler’s sidetable-classic adding some continuity of design to your home.

Side Table - Classic

Side Table - Classic This style of side table looks spiffy against a wall or on the other side of a couch. It is Designed to work best with the furniture nodes in a Palace Room but it will work nicely in any space. It’s height makes it perfect to use as a display table with display table items. In fact, in a Palace Room, there will be three places to put display items!! By far the best feature of this table is how versatile it is to derive from! You’ll notice the shapely style of carved wood just under the table top. This is achieved with an opacity map, so you can carve the wood in many wonderous shapes! And, the opacity mapped texture actually reaches down almost to the floor, allowing you to add foot rails, or even create a bureau out of this item! Take a look at this piece by clicking here to see an example of what can be accomplished.

Whyst Bench - Classic

Whyst Bench - Classic Here is a quaint bench for a secluded spot against a wall for two intimates to chat or engage in some civilized flirting. Especially designed for the Land of Whyst, it’s slick white marble and light gold sandstone detailing are indicative of this world’s style. Sit a spell and watch the clouds for a change.

Whyst Doorway - Classic

Whyst Doorway - Classic A companion to the basic wall, this door is a welcoming addition, allowing entrances and exits from and within your land in Whyst. This wall is built of finely cut and honed white Whyst marble fitted magically and layed so precisely tight, that no mortar is ever needed. It features a warm, light gold sandstone molding, brick edging and pillar cap. The pillar is artfully carved from the white marble and decorated with a leafy inlay using the same light gold sandstone found in the mines of Whyst’s hills.

Whyst Doorway - Classic 90°

Whyst Doorway - Classic 90° If you have not yet bought the original “Whyst Doorway - classic” and tried it out yourself, then you may wish to buy it first. You can find it here.

This is a rotated (90°)duplicate of the classic Whyst doorway, a welcoming addition allowing entrances and exits from and within your land in Whyst. As all others, it is built of finely cut and honed white Whyst marble fitted magically and layed so precisely tight, that no mortar is ever needed. It features a warm, light gold sandstone molding along the top edge and pillar cap. The pillar is artfully carved from the white marble and decorated with a leafy inlay using the same light gold sandstone found in the mines of Whyst’s hills.

Why is it rotated 90° when we can already rotate objects in IMVU you ask? Well, it’s for ease of use of course! When you import a wall item into your world of Whyst, it always appears in it’s default rotation. Then you have to go through the process of rotating the object. Sometimes when you want to build quickly, it’s a pain to have to rotate especially when you are using such a frequently needed item. And it’s not much money, so spend a few more credits if you wish to build faster in Whyst.