M ay, 1919 
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There is a distinct relationship between the architectural back¬ 
ground and the furniture of a Louis XVI room. The one 
augments the other, making a composition of great richness 
and dignity. From the New York residence of J. R. Sheffield, 
Esq. W. R. Chambers, architect 
Furniture of such contour as 
Hepplewhite should be 
given, as below, a silhou¬ 
etting background. W. R. 
Chambers, architect 
A sunroom end of the living 
room is here, with its sheer 
curtains, wrought iron fix¬ 
tures and plants. F. Patter¬ 
son Smith, architect 
