Essays

Essays and object studies.

New writing from the Rooms, gathered as a single reading list for close study.

Misplaced Objects

A Lone Bellflower Goblet

Teresa D. Kinley / June 1, 2026

A pre-Civil War vessel, and the afterlife of an object that outlived its set.

Fragments/Notes

Four-Light Candelabrum, Porcelain and Gilt Metal (Maker Unknown)

Teresa D. Kinley / June 9, 2026

A porcelain and gilt metal candelabrum with four lights, probably French and dating to around 1880 to 1910, sits at the terminal edge of the Rococo Revival with traces of Art Nouveau. The urn, painted by hand, bears a burning torch beside a mirror with a faint reflected landscape, a pairing that may belong to the allegorical tradition of truth and vanity, though no source has been confirmed. The only remaining path to a maker's mark is to dismantle the object, but I don’t think I want to risk damaging it for the sake of an attribution. So the file stays open, a lost object, not because it is missing, but because its history has come loose from it.