Architect and engineer . unless he has had a thorough train-ing in architecture. Such examples are undoubtedlyrare. The decorator does not, as a rule, approach hisproblem in a professional manner, since he is funda-mentally a merchandiser. On the other hand he haslived among lovely fabrics for so long, that colorplays an important part in anything he does, and itis this angle that makes him valuable to the client. Until custom-made furniture came into vogue, boththe architect and the decorator were handicapped be-cause it was nearly impossible to find enough antiquesto meet all the requirement


Architect and engineer . unless he has had a thorough train-ing in architecture. Such examples are undoubtedlyrare. The decorator does not, as a rule, approach hisproblem in a professional manner, since he is funda-mentally a merchandiser. On the other hand he haslived among lovely fabrics for so long, that colorplays an important part in anything he does, and itis this angle that makes him valuable to the client. Until custom-made furniture came into vogue, boththe architect and the decorator were handicapped be-cause it was nearly impossible to find enough antiquesto meet all the requirements of a room, and the sub-stitution made with factory furniture made a mostdiscordant note. The question now arises, who shalldesign the furniture? The answer is Anyone whoknows how. The designing of furniture has its prob-lems and the successful piece has its substitutes, whichonly experience can achieve. The logical solution to the designing and furnish-ing of the successful house is the collaboration of the Superiority.


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