Candles are placed strategically in here to illuminate all the glass and crystal. There are gold trays on display, silver goblets, glass plates, silver utensils, oversized fancy platters on the walls, some dishes or trays are etched with red or blue designs. The walls are designed with colorful mosaic glass pieces, two glass shelves in center of room, and more glass shelving on the walls. They hold preciously dishes, large plates, cups, and bowls, and the utensils are fanned out decked in fine metals and gem-studded handles, all rested upon a lace doily. The room gently sparkles and appears expensive yet fragile, and Azzur probably doesn't even know this room exists as he rarely or never frequents the main level. Whatever belongs directly to him to be utilized had better be in its best, untarnished and harshly polished, condition... or else. The dinnerware room screams quality and he had actually collected these items himself so that is why they must stay preserved and looked after daily. The theme was to make the room look like it's made entirely out of glass, and to be done artful compared to the many other places of floor 1.
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Walking in here you feel like that if you accidently bump in to something the whole room will break and collapse! Does Lord Azzur really eat off these? It's utter madness it is. There are two big glass shelving units full of things on it, you examine a crystal cup and put it back gently. You decide to stand safely in one spot and observe, the walls are overly decorated, for some crazy person with a lot of patience to conquer the devil has painstakingly glue or pinned the teeny mosaics piece by piece. Could it be the same individual who did the clam shell wall in the lobby? Azzur must have a serious yet deadly eye to detail to showcase a room full of his dinner stuff in a nutty but fashionable sense. His eatery items are kept separate from the kitchen's low class dinnerware in a snobbish and regal manner. Do these candles burn 24/7? Even they have a daunting hardship. Now that you've toured floor one, it is time to return to the foyer and head upstairs.
To look at the extra rooms in the kitchen before you go, you can visit the preservation rooms, (turn to ), otherwise, you can just head up to Floor 2, (turn to ).
Do you prefer to retrace your steps to view this floor again?
You can go back to the foyer, turn to .
The kitchen, turn to .
The veranda, turn to .
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