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traditions of Decoration 
at the Fiampton Shops 
T HE adaptability of the simpler phases 
of Louis XVI decoration to our beauti¬ 
ful country houses is suggested by this break¬ 
fast room in which the harmony of each 
group with its architectural background is no 
less -carefully considered than the perfection 
of construction and carving in each Hampton 
reproduction. 
The arranging of a charming color scheme 
and the selection of furniture suitable in de¬ 
sign are decorative, details which you may 
delight in planning, but-it is in the technical 
problems of scale and backgrounds, lighting 
and finish that the Hampton Decorators lend 
assistance in carrying out those traditions of 
decoration which are fundamental in every 
beautiful interior. 
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