April, 1921 
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A LITTLE PORTFOLIO of GOOD INTERIORS 
it is a mistake to suppose that an effective 
furniture arrangement depends either on a 
striking color scheme or on the emphasis 
of any one period. In the corner of this 
back drawing room of a city house, a room 
usually difficult to furnish, a number of 
good pieces in different styles have been 
happily combined because they happen to 
be sympathetic in line. The mirror is Vene¬ 
tian, the cabinet an Italian piece in lacquer, 
the table is Queen Anne and the upholstered 
chair French. Placed in harmonious rela¬ 
tion one to another they create a graceful 
and balanced grouping for a small room 
