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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-04-19, Page 28HUTSCHENREUTHER GERMANY ANI ••••-.% giZ ;der st 7: `N...!lt or- b1411101.k 4,0,4 irt-o "More than a decorating resource, The Raintree is an attitude.” One Twenty Eight Albert, Clinton 482- 3871 GOOD TASTE IS INTERNATIONAL HUTSCHENREUTHER throughout the years has always made available a wide selection of shapes to appeal to the discriminating tastes of the individual around the world. These shapes have continued in their popularity for over 1.60 years a most unusual endorsation of the Company's sensitivity to the individual's taste. One of the truly great shapes in the history of fine china is the true cobalt pattern "Blue Onion" by HUTSCHENREUTHER on the baroque shape "Maria Theresia". Many legends revolve around this old pattern which goes hack to the beginning of the 18th century and was based on an early Asian flower design. The "Blue Onion" by HUTSCHENREUTHER is underglazed and stands for 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 joy of collectors, „BRIDAL, SECTION 7 Flowers are "in decor For the bride who's fur- nishing her new home, there couldn't be a better time than right now. Horne 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-home stores and new, faster delivery systems. And, the number one deco- rating trend is certainly a good omen for romance, because everything's coming up roses . . and mums . and 'geraniums . . . and every other kind of flower. In short, flowers are in — flowered chintz, rose- splashed rugs, flowered wallcoverings like those that gave such charm to the houses of romantic eras past. And for today's first home, they provide warmth and softness -- and how bet- ter to feather a nest? For the novice decorator, the real question is, how to •make the most of the possibilities of this new look. Since the makers of Wall-Tex wallcoverings have just introduced a new collection called Open House, 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 chbose a flowered wallcovering, team it with fabrics that have little or no pattern 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- clude 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. • If you're furnishing on a budget, you can get a lot of decorating mileage by teaming inexpensive fur- niture, like wicker or painted wood, with a striking, flowered wall- 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, 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 — and don't over- look one other source of good ideas: . the sample books in the wallcovering store. The pictures can 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 to the wise: don't let your flower bower over- power! If you use a flower theme in fine 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 on in a small space can be exhausting! t 1' You Have Chosen Each Other.... ow Let Us Help You Choose THE NEST THAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU BOTH DON HAMILTON Bill lewd el REAL ESTATE BROKER Call Agenti Dawn Rathwell. 482,3120 Bruce Rathwell 482-3120 Office. 5271577 iii1NTEE ListIngs Phone 482-3821 CLINTON OFFICE Harold Workman 482-7658 Larry Plumsteel 527-0052 Harry Mero 5274 764 rwriltok 100 Ontario St., Mitchell We Sell the Earth & Insure Everything On it. DOUG Mike REPRESENTATIVE 348-8447 GEORGE R JOHNSTON REAL ESTATE LIMITED BROKER BOX 249 WEST LORNE.ONT. WILLIAM M. HART Seaforth 527-0870 or 527-1072 Appraisals -Residential -Farms -Property -Business Management -Resort Properties .Investments V.C.(Vic) Fox REPRESENTATIVE 8 MAIN ST, SOUTH SEAPORTIt 82/.1511