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A GKOITP IN THE SHOWROOMS 
Early Spanish Walnut Furniture, by Kensington 
T he growing interest in the furniture and decora¬ 
tive art of Old Spain is a natural result of the 
trend in America toward simplicity and freedom in 
home surroundings. We are coming to share the 
Spaniard’s appreciation of the restfulness of plain wall 
surfaces and their value as a background for fabrics 
and furniture. 
Early Spanish furniture (Mudejar), the work of 
Moorish craftsmen, is a fascinating blending of the 
richness of Renaissance Italv with the simplicity of the 
Arab. The frank directness of its construction and 
ornament gives it an extraordinary vitality and a 
decorative quality that is brilliant yet essentially simple 
in character. 
Eidelity in design and the old-time hand processes of 
the Kensington craftsmen retain in Kensington repro¬ 
ductions the character and the decorative quality that 
are the charm of the antique. 
Kensington Furniture is made in ail the dec¬ 
orative styles appropriate for American homes. 
The purchase of Kensing¬ 
ton Furniture may be ar¬ 
ranged through your deco¬ 
rator or furniture dealer. 
Write for Illustrated 
Booklet H and pamphlet, 
’’''How Kensington Furni¬ 
ture May Be Purchased." 
MAN'UFACTURKRS AND IMPORTERS 
DECORATIVE FURN’ITCRE ~ ART ORJECTS 
NEW YORK 
Showroom: 14 East y2nd Street 
MMilik 
