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House & Garden 
<5 Livtn^E.oom ofTo datj~> 
at the F)ampton Shops 
A S the architecture of early eighteenth 
. century England is the inspiration of so 
many delightfully livable homes of today, 
such an interior as this is often harmonious 
with the setting, its paneled walls framing old 
portraits, forming an interesting background 
for the furniture of carved walnut uphol¬ 
stered in quaint needlepoint or soft brocade. 
The simple curved lines and beauty of detail 
of this decorative phase seem to lend them¬ 
selves with equal grace and distinction to 
both conservative and luxurious homes. The 
experienced Hampton Decorators offer to 
their patrons not only the resources of the 
large Hampton collection of antiques but also 
those equally carefully constructed reproduc¬ 
tions and adaptations, made by our own cabi¬ 
net workers in New York City, which with 
accordant fabrics and accessories fittingly 
complete these interior schemes. 
Hampton Sliopg 
is east 5o tl Hsmet'' Jpfcf 
facing St. Patrick’s Cathedral fl# 1 
nemyorklifili 
Peroration • Antiquities • Furniture 
