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Before the twentieth century, people listened to music while sitting in the armchairs of theaters or philharmonic halls. No one could even think that these works could be listened to "passively" while talking to a friend or a pleasant lady. But in the twenties, the eccentric French composer Eric Satie created three similar tunes to be played during intermissions. The audience didn't understand what was going on - there was a call for intermission, but the musicians kept playing… So you have to stay in the hall? The composer had to run between the rows and urge people to talk, eat and drink without paying attention to the melody. He created music that would complement the space like furniture. That's why Satie's three tunes called "Hymnopedia" were called furniture music. A little later, Eric Satie suggested that couturier Germaine Bongar play his music in her store while customers made their choices. This is how one of the most powerful means of manipulation in the business world came about.
In the wide spectrum of home decor items, 3D wooden puzzles for adults occupy a unique position. These intricate models, representing a range of architectural marvels from around the world, can serve as distinctive decor items. Be it a meticulously assembled model of the Eiffel Tower, the Roman Colosseum, or Da Vinci's Helicopter, these puzzles add a layer of creativity and sophistication to your living space.
Moreover, as these puzzles are typically constructed from high-quality wood, they exude a rustic charm that blends well with various decor styles, from traditional to contemporary. Plus, the satisfaction of having built these intricate models yourself adds a personal touch that's hard to match with store-bought decor items.