Professor Wandsworth's Office Tags: Eupraxia Wandsworth Read 63 times / 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Professor Wandsworth's Office on November 02, 2020, 12:44:37 PM OFFICE of PROFESSOR WANDSWORTHProfessor of CharmsIt didn’t take long for Professor Wandsworth to put her own flairin her office. Rugs of different shapes, sizes and colours coverthe stone flooring, and the walls are covered in paintings, taxi-dermy, and woven tapestries. By the windows, and through thedoorway leading to her bedroom, beaded curtains in earthy colours hang. The desk is sat next to the north window, with multiple black-boards which are more often than not covered in notes onspells and charms. Her desk is littered with parchment and homework, seemingly without any real organisation, and mostof the time one of Wandsworth’s cats is asleep on top of the pile.There are armchairs and footstools which are free for her visitorsto use as they please. If the Professor is in there will be scentedcandles lit, which fills the room with sweet and spicy smell; thegramophone in the corner will be on, playing jazzy tunes; bewitched needles knitting in a corner; and a cup of steamingnettle tea leaving rings on parchments. Wandsworth thinks the best approach is to have an open-door policy, and she would never turn away a student or fellow staff membercoming to visit her. Skip to next post
Professor Wandsworth's Office on November 02, 2020, 12:44:37 PM OFFICE of PROFESSOR WANDSWORTHProfessor of CharmsIt didn’t take long for Professor Wandsworth to put her own flairin her office. Rugs of different shapes, sizes and colours coverthe stone flooring, and the walls are covered in paintings, taxi-dermy, and woven tapestries. By the windows, and through thedoorway leading to her bedroom, beaded curtains in earthy colours hang. The desk is sat next to the north window, with multiple black-boards which are more often than not covered in notes onspells and charms. Her desk is littered with parchment and homework, seemingly without any real organisation, and mostof the time one of Wandsworth’s cats is asleep on top of the pile.There are armchairs and footstools which are free for her visitorsto use as they please. If the Professor is in there will be scentedcandles lit, which fills the room with sweet and spicy smell; thegramophone in the corner will be on, playing jazzy tunes; bewitched needles knitting in a corner; and a cup of steamingnettle tea leaving rings on parchments. Wandsworth thinks the best approach is to have an open-door policy, and she would never turn away a student or fellow staff membercoming to visit her. Skip to next post