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AmyElle Atheria
Amber light and heavy marble
May 5, 2026

There is a distinct weight to the room captured by madi and snoop in Soft Glow in a Marble Garden. The light catches the terracotta tones, warming the heavy structures and drawing your attention straight to the architecture.
The arches of the Bubble Decor form a solid boundary. They divide the room with clean, repetitive geometry, providing structure without entirely closing off the space. It is a bold choice that anchors the entire layout, creating a quiet barrier between the bar and the rest of the home.
But architecture alone can feel rigid. The Milas Marble Tropical Wall disrupts those neat lines perfectly. Deep red leaves and heavy green fronds spill out from between the marble pillars, bringing a necessary wildness to the strict geometry. The contrast between cold stone and thick foliage grounds the aesthetic.
Designing a compelling interior in Second Life requires exactly this balance. You need heavy, structural elements to define the room, and organic textures to break the rules. This corner invites you to sit in the amber glow and simply let time pass.
featured CANARUN products:
Bubble Decor
• 15 LI
• baked lights and shadow
• 100% original mesh, created in 3DS Max and Blender
• copy ✔ modify ✔ transfer ❌
Milas Marble Tropical Wall
• 6 LI
• 7 realistic marble materials
• baked lights and shadow
• 100% original mesh, created in 3DS Max and Blender
• copy ✔ modify ✔ transfer ❌
Marketplace:
Bubble Decor: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Bubble-Decor-CANARUN-Rezzme/26461809
Milas Marble Tropical Wall: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Milas-Marble-Tropical-Wall-CANARUN-Rezzme/28115376
View the original photo Soft Glow in a Marble Garden by madi and snoop: https://www.flickr.com/photos/madifray/55232131329
Explore more of their work: https://www.flickr.com/photos/madifray/
Strict geometry meets wild foliage in this incredible amber lit build. 🥃
Written by AmyElle Atheria