September, 19 2 0 
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6^cqp#ite little Interiors 
at the t)ampton Shops 
T HE secret of a successful intimate 
room is revealed by this glimpse of 
a rarely interesting boudoir in elusive 
tones of gray-green and rose. The paneled 
walls, accented by decorative paintings 
after Watteau’s pastorals and the grace¬ 
ful, curved chaise-longue are finished in 
green-gold. 
However, it is by the skilful introduc¬ 
tion of a contrasting note in the fine old 
desk of marqueterie that the Hampton 
Decorators give individuality to this in¬ 
terior. It is this perfection of detail 
in the execution of such small interiors 
that the wide resources and skill of the 
Hampton Decorators are evidenced. 
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Scconttums * J\.ntiquities * STurniture 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
SEPTEMBER 1920 
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