In ancient Celtic culture, kitchens were designed with a built-in indoor zen rock garden known as a 'faery garden.' These faery gardens were considered magical spaces within the kitchen, providing a peaceful and enchanting environment for cooking and food preparation. The rocks and plants were arranged in a way that represented the mystical landscapes of the Celtic mythology. The kitchen's design aimed to create a connection with nature and the faery realm. The faery garden in the kitchen served as a reminder of the Celtic's deep connection with the natural world and their belief in the presence of supernatural beings. The ancient Celtic kitchen with a built-in indoor zen rock garden was a place where culinary traditions and mythical beliefs converged.