Marble

"Amor Vincit" Cupid Statue

“Amor Vincit”, or “love conquers” is our cupid’s motto. This statue, made from white Whyst marble, with hints of gold paint, is meant to bring you joy even in melancholy times. He serves as a reminder that mortal life is full of the wonders of love, and like his mischievious self, may be hiding just around the corner for you this Valentines Day.

End Table - Gothic

End Table - Gothic More furniture for your Palace Rooms, and a great derivable too if you check out the root product! This piece is done in dark marble and ebony wood so it will look perfect in sombre rooms. It functions as a display table for one central item.

Side Table - Gothic

Side Table - Gothic This dark marble and ebony side table looks broodingly sophisticated 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!!

Whyst Armillary

Whyst Armillary Characteristically white Whyst marble, and golden sandstone adorn this armillary on a pedestal for your land. Place this once in your garden to show your enlightened interest in all things celestial.

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.

Whyst Fountain - Classic

Whyst Fountain - Classic Here is a treat for you! It’s a fully functional fountain with animated droplets splashing over the edges into a basin of crystaline water mirroring sky blue. This piece especially fits into the Land of Whyst carved as it is from the white Whyst marble with light gold sandstone details. This fountain can be used alone, or inserted into the pond kit, found here, to provide a tranquil seating place.

Whyst Gazebo

Whyst Gazebo How civilized! The Whyst Gazebo provides you with the setting for quiet romantic conversations or a gathering spot for you and your wittiest friends! When paired with the “Land of Whyst kit” (see link below) it makes a scene by itself. So, if this is the only Whyst furniture you ever buy to go with your land, you will be satisfied. Group it with other Whyst objects on your estate, and you begin building a royal garden, as is your right as a Lady or Lord of Whyst.

This elegant Gazebo is carved of the same white Whyst marble with light gold sandstone details, as all Whyst products in the “classic” line. There are seven seats in total inside this structure, four of which are standing and three of which are sitting on the railing.

This piece DOES NOT include the orange insert shown in the following picture:

Whyst Loggia - Corner

Whyst Loggia - Corner Loggias are the columned walkways that line the walls of many a classic garden, roman peristyle, or medieval cloister. They add a sense of seclusion and mystery to your land. They are built of the characteristic white Whyst marble and light gold sanstone, and sport fashionable double columns and terra cotta tiled rooves. This particular loggia piece is just the corner. You can find the regular columned loggia piece here.