Once again there’s a Treasure Hunt in this month’s edition of Prim Perfect. There are THIRTEEN stores taking part this month – and you have to visit the store to discover the prim count of each of the pieces featured in the magazine. You’ll find instructions on how to find the prim count for an item on our Treasure Hunt Information page.
Today’s clue comes from a wonderful island of furniture (and a few houses – one of which I bought for my own Tuscan villa home!). It’s Zani Moe’s new sim – Organised Confusion, located next to Xylo, and packed full of treats from Zandie, ranging from attitude pillows to lovely delicately painted furniture, like the desk and chair we see here.
One of the things I really like about this set is that it conveys a sense of age, as well as being a strikingly lovely piece in itself. I find that many of the most characterful houses in Second Life have a story attached – whether created by the owner’s or just attached to it by the visitors who love it (Arcana Neuvo is, of course, a classic case of a house attracting legends). But pieces like this writing table and chair must equally attract legends – one can certainly see a Regency lady sitting down her to write spirited romances and social comedies in the mode of Jane Austen!
However, it would be unfair to portray Organised Confusion as offering only classical pieces. There’s a wide range of styles, all of excellent quality, throughout the island, including a large number of contemporary pieces in a variety of styles. One of the things I like particularly is Zandie’s use of colour – many of her modern pieces have a lovely clean fresh look, with a great use bright shades.
But don’t take me word for it – have a good look for yourself as you track down this clue at Organised Confusion!
For the treasure hunt competition, what you have to do is to find as many prim counts as you can, and send the details to primperfect@gmail.com, including your avatar name and an answer to the tiebreak question (which you’ll find in the magazine on Page 90). The person to find the most prim counts will win – and in the event of a tie, we will use the tie-breaker. Also: – you don’t necessarily have to find every prim count to win a prize! Just find as many as you can – by January 20th.
See our earlier clue here:
New Year Treasure Hunt – Clue 1: KitStar Designs
New Year Treasure Hunt – Clue 2: Serenity Studios
New Year Treasure Hunt – Clue 3: Botanika
Another clue will be appearing shortly!
