Una escultora de Bielorrusia ha creado una habitación confeccionada completamente con chocolate.
La artista Elena Kliment requirió de más de 1,300 libras (600kg) de chocolate belga para completar las sillas, mesa, chimenea, tazas, gavetas y otros elementos, que fueron instalados por un periodo de dos semanas en el ALL shopping center en Minsk.
La habitación fue desvelada el 8 de marzo; Kliment había pasado dos meses planificando el espectáculo.
La habitación de chocolate continuará mostrándose hasta el 14 de abril, y luego será destruida en pequeños pedazos de chocolate que los visitantes podrán probar. (No estamos seguros de cómo sabrán para ese entonces).
La creación de Kliment opaca a otra habitación de chocolate que capturó nuestra atención en el 2011, confeccionada por el escultor Mindaugas Tendziagolskis en Lituania. En ésta se usaron 660 libras de chocolate -- la mitad de lo que usó Kliment.
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Una habitación donde todo -- los muebles, las tazas, el tapete, los cuadros -- está confeccionado con chocolate.
Una habitación donde todo -- los muebles, las tazas, el tapete, los cuadros -- está confeccionado con chocolate.
Una habitación donde todo -- los muebles, las tazas, el tapete, los cuadros -- está confeccionado con chocolate.
Una habitación donde todo -- los muebles, las tazas, el tapete, los cuadros -- está confeccionado con chocolate.
Una habitación donde todo -- los muebles, las tazas, el tapete, los cuadros -- está confeccionado con chocolate.
Este artículo fue publicado previamente en inglés por <em> HuffPost Food</em>.
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