The Garden Magazine, April, 1924 
147 
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The subtle charm of this lovely room lies in the delicacy of form and color radiating from the French 
and Venetian hand-wrought furniture and the happy accordance of the exquisite accessories 
TJhe (galleries oP ^uggegtion 
M any interiors distinguished bv the 
charm so apparent in the Sleeping 
Hoorn pictured above, have been inspired 
by a stroll through these interesting 
Galleries. 
(| Your visit will reveal furniture 
^ possessing the value, both decorative 
and material, which is as essential to a 
well-appointed interior as smart clothes are 
to a person of accustomed well-being. 
(T[ Such furniture may be of simple, 
^ inexpensive character, yet it never 
becomes passe; for in design and finish it 
breathes the undying spirit of that leisurely 
age when a good cabinetmaker was regarded 
as not merely an artisan but as an artist. 
Today there is a group of men imbued 
with this same spirit, working together 
in a single community maintained by this 
establishment at historic Fort Lee atop the 
Palisades. These skilled cabinetmakers 
bestow upon each object they create a 
devotion to their art well calculated to 
perpetuate the Old World traditions handed 
down from one generation of their craft to 
another. 
(T And because they are working together , 
you may enjoy the lifelong companion¬ 
ship of their finely wrought cabinetry 
without indulging in extravagance. As 
to its arrangement, and the selection of 
appropriate accessories, you are free to call 
upon the decorators at these Galleries for 
any suggestions which you think may prove 
helpful. 
NCORPORATED 
417*421 MADISON AVENUE 
Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth Streets 
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