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1-IUTS6-1ENFIEUTHER tnrOUghout the years.
has alWays made available a wide selection of
shapes to appeal to the discriminating tastes of
the individual dround•the world. These shapes
have continued in their Oopularity for over
160 years a most unusual endorsation •
of the Company's sensitivity to the individtialis •
taste., "
One of, the truly great shapes in the history of
fine chinais the true cobalt pattern "Blue Onion"
byHUTSCHENREUTHER on the baroque shape.,
"Maria ThereSia", Many legends revolve
_ — around this old-pattern-Which'bi5ee back to the
beginning of the 18th century and was based on
an early Asian flower design.
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The "Blue Onion" by HUTSCHENREUTHER
is underglazed and stands fqr•durability. Some-,
thing mothers like to pass on to their daughters.
" The famed pattern is 'complemented by
perfectly matched lead crystal Stemware to
assure a well appointed table setting to the
everlasting ioy of collectors.— - •
"More.-:than a
deorating resource,
The. Raintree is an attitude."
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• For the bride who's 'fur-
nishing her new home, there
couldn't -be a better time
. than right now. Home fur-
nishings have never been
more varied. There's a
wealth of ,choices for_ every
taste. Shopping is easier
than it used to be, with new
take-ho e stores and new,
fast*
J.,_
. elivery systems.
And, t e nuMber one deco-
rating trend is certainly a
good 'omenlor , romance,
because everything's coming
up roses .. . and mums ._..
and -geraniums . . ,, and
every other kind of flower.
In short, flowers are in L--
flowered chintz, rosel..
splashed rugs, flowered
wallcoverings like those that
gave . such charm to the.
houses of roniantic eras
past. And for today's first
home, they provide warmth
and softness ---• ancthOw bet-
ter to feather a nest?.
For the' novice'decorator,
the real question, is; how to
make the' most of She
possibilities of, this new
look. Since the Makers of
Wall-Tex wallcoverings
have just introduced a new
collection called Open
1-1oUse, that's rich in flower
patterns, we asked Design'
Director Robert Cappel for
some tips:
• Unless you're very sure.of
yourself, don't mix two
important flower, patterns
in a room. If you choose a
flowered wallcovering,
team it' with fabrics that
have little or no patterja
such ° as stripes or small
checks. •
• To get the lush look• of
mixed patterns, do it with'
`throw 'cushions. Make
them from a variety Of ap-
pealing remnants. Mix
large and small patterns,
mix colors, too — and in-
elude some colorS that
match those in your wall-
covering.
• For a small room, choose
fabrics or wallcoverings
that have a relatively
small pattern on a white
or light-colored back-
ground.
p If you're' fUrnishing on a
'budget, you can get -a lot
of decorating Mileage by
teaming inexpensive flu.-
'2---niture,—like wicker- or
painted wooil, with a
striking, flowered wail-
covering. The result' can
be a fresh-as-a-garden
look •-•;-- and a room that's •
a delight to' be in.
• You can also get a lot of
mileage from a strong,
'decor
store '-.The pictures cane •
give you an idea of how a
pattern will look•on your
'walls — 'and, with some
of the major national
brands, you can get, over-
night delivery.
• Decorating, like every-
, thing else in life, needS,the
spice of variety. So a
word Co the wise: don't let
• . 't
your flower bower over-
power! If you use a flower
theme in one room, • use a
plaid, a check ,or 'some-
thing crisp and geometric
in the next. If it's a small
apartment, -carry through
similar 'colors for unity
and relaxation. Too much
going
be
a small „space
can be exhausting! t
ave Chosen.
EttOi Other
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bold pattern,• used in
small areas. Make a long
skirt, for an end table, or-
•cover just one wall of a
room,
• Check out ideas in maga-
zines and decorating
books ,— an& don't over-
look one other 'source of
good ideas: the sample
books in the wallcovering
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