January, 1919 
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A LITTLE PORTFOLIO 
The breakfast room in the residence of Mrs. Christian de Guigne, San 
Francisco, is an example of a small room in which the Louis Seize spirit 
has been pleasingly reproduced. The walls are pale gray green, with 
Painted panels let in as over-doors and above the console. The curtains 
are butter colored taffeta. Special interest is found in the black marble- 
OF GOOD interior's' 
topped console with its Venetian glass vases, the marqueterie-top 
table and the wrought-iron fixtures delicately reproducing the floral 
sprays and ribbons of the period. A plain carpeting ru^ a^o/ds j:pn- 
trast to the delicate colors and contours of the furniture sa-dd^^wafls: 
The architect and decorator was Mrs. Edgar de Wolfe' 
