March, 1923 
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I NSPIRED hy the Classic revival with its tendency 
toward greater simplicity, the French cabinetmakers 
of the late XVIII Century created a style of Furniture 
which remains unsurpassed in beauty of proportion, 
ornament and decoration. 
transcending the 
commonplace, well 
within moderate cost 
Mil Because of these qualities the Furniture of that 
time is admirably adapted to the American home 
of today, as is well exemplified by the charming Sleeping 
Room and adjoining Boudoir pictured above. The 
graceful Louis Seize bed, chaise longue and chair, finished 
in a subdued glaze, are richly contrasted by other pieces 
aglow with the exuberant color of tulip and satinwood. 
ITT Those who would infuse their surroundings with 
^ like charm will derive a wealth of suggestion from 
a stroll through the interesting Galleries of this 
establishment. Here one may assemble, piece by piece, 
an interior of the simplest character, yet achieve an 
individuality which only unconventional appointments 
can make possible. 
JSTeur@orh dallcrics 
INCORPORATED 
furniture anil ©ccoralion 
417-42! MADISON AVENUE 
48 th "'49' h Streets ** - New York 
De luxe prims of attractive interiors, simple or 
elaborate as desired, gratis upon request. 
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