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Show - ,. , DESERET NEWS, Salt Lake CitY, Utah, Wednesday,' September- 26, 1S51.:17 4141.14.:Sbifj.e.':,Y; - lAmps are one of the Interior decorating family', 1Mw Therretuse to be shunted off in the accessory class They've stuck their necks out into interior decorating plans. "Me too" was their cry ,ben it came to lining up today's casual r. any-longe- 1 lv1ng trend. rot while-the-joinin- up g- lty lamps do have their correct place in interior decoration. But too many "too-triclamp bases have allowed them to be Single, double, and even triPle goosnecka continue thought of by u?le bexperi. malleable ericed as unimportant to room ill vogue, - offering' indirect torchiere illumination end spot , decor. lighting In sines wait& Their coming of age has been MASS SBORTAGg , assisted by lamp design that is , An more basic a to anticipated shortage of keyed pattern of being. ,The trend toward brass has ' challenged ,many easier living and informal fur. manufacturers to create interefinishes -- le that stingshapes-endIs' met-b- y dramatize and focus the domi- - wood, ceramics, glass. china Tient mood of interior design. and composition.i These are That's a large order. Beres molded bs simPle shapes, and , the emphasis:Os on texture. how fra done: According to the i.imp and Wood is robbed to bring out Shade Institute of America, the grain. Ceramics are tieiPortable lighting units this year shed in uneeenle blended. have been more closely corn- - tiaxes to Preserve a band-eralilated with trends in furniture appearance . and fabric etyung than ever be- - In size. table Jamps remain fore. The homemaker, therefore, high t9 shed a wide radius of wiU find lamp and shades that lights. while Door lamps stoop not only harmonize with her closer to the work area. '40, decorating scheme in a general way, but also meet specific ' needs created by the shapes, textures and colon of other fur- e eishings. PROVINCIAL LAMPS ' Theranch home influence U - reflected bc a evide variety, of d provindal lamps, ranging from ructic cottage styles to mor. elegant designs with provincial , the former category touchee, are many early American adap- , bilious. 'I'he rooster is a favorite bucolic motif. Milk cans, apoth- ecary jars, and mortars and Pell- ties are major sources of nos- - , talgie inspiration. DOVALIC DUTY LAIIPS ' ' In the advanced modern field, flexibility takes on new mean- - , int. Now there are double- duty lamps that convert from . floor to table height Metal or wood shafts slide into, tubular , bases, contracting the over-a-ll size from to :3 inches. In . both floor and table lamps. donble swivelsone on the shaft and the other at the collar.-71s ) utilized to cast lieht conceivable direction. every ky 0. pl -- s&io... - i .. - " wg.'.:..k-THIS IS A LAMPFirst time guests in your house might be astounded at such a côntemporary lamp design as this. This adjustable floor and table lamp contracts from 50 Inch height shown above to a 33 Inch size for placement on a low table. J .,' .'"-- ''a-.e IFEATURES ; I enoosimemmsionoow.weJ 'N.. willow FRUITWhole apples and cross sections - decorate a of white Satin 'Bristol shade is rough linen mounted on parchment column- Twenty-fift- h Inlaxnp ' - S :- , ,,ohoMnalonmoom. CHOICEMrs. Jed IV, Shields, 1171 East St.: exarrdnet early American motif EARLY AMERICAN - The glass- - - 441 4 a... 4010P.-- , , i , , UV -- k Ek!': Keep Upholstery Clean TRENDIn an amusing Provincial vein, a colorful - rooster strikes an aggressive stance on: a speckled China column. , This lamp indiiates popularity of Provindil NEW furnishings., - - : , off lather with a spatula lammed- lately, wipe with damp sponge. Allow to dry, Brusli pile fabrics against nap with a soft brush when nearly dry. Don't use the furniture Until completely dry. Serious 'soil suggests the need to lengthen furniture life by reupholstering or uskts slip covers of the permanent type- - 4 t 1 You can clean upholstery; by scrubbing Ja circles with stiff bnlsk using cold stiff suds made from a neutral soap. Do not per mit fabric to get soaked. Treat a small area at time, scrape ? , , 1 4 SL-2- - . 1- - t , 1 ,1NO ! 106, 4 f t '',- - . - ,J,A0 - L : , ' r." It'.'p0:4$6.0'.,:1?.06,.th:;;,,..FiOl:iii-b:6- ":'----- -- , , - With All Purpose Furniture - meeting. The By SALLY BUSIPREIS room will be the home OGDENToday every room as enter-both for affairs es. room. needs an 1 , , pecially if they're children in tabling is its forte. BONBES WEEK the family. What formerly was a small den in the homes of the 'Honoring Home Fashion Time twenties has grown into an the Ogden borne, at 3840 Tyler room in the fifties. , Aveloe, features an ' I The furnishing of an room The ' hardwood parquet pose room should be much less floors , are coveted with ,a ruZ formal than those used in the Ina modern abstract design. living room for this ,room If dancing is the order of tzto room in the day, then the carpet can easay be the "lived-in- " home of tomorrow. Could, be be .seinoved Large-scal- e furthat children will have their nish'ags were used a twin hot-dog sofa and two matching easy teenage chums In for a roasting session at the tuvplace4 chairs. The sofa is upholstered Or maybe Dad will want to In brown tweed fabric and the bay tome of his business asso- two Chairs are covered in the ciates come to his home for in sill - veme , with lime se se . - se se all-pu- r- -- and led accents. Two addl- tlnal chairs thulk thl fireplace. these feature Chinese motif. r Two coffee tables, end tables and cadiophonograph combine Bon make the room complete. t ' tNo-, 6NilmikOmmOsalill....wommitwoommilmomenalb , rf 'I") uAl Eical)L7crgur,?fP ; In furnishing the room, the emphasis was placed' on furniture Viet would last. Evom though the initial eost was high. this furruttue will bold up during many a teen-ag- e parts' The heavy upholstery covering: the main pieces will not show wear;Evens spilled liquid or two, will not how on lacks such as these. The enjoyment the whole family will receive from such a setting wi.1 offset' t the original Investment. , 0000 : - V , T.TIVRSJ)47Y:ii.-,:,S..t.,.V.T'...:.:27,.'....:(7..:::0,.11,...',11:t7...- You're invited to view our fabulous Fel Furn:ture Show. Come model mum settirr;s for every period inspect - from French Provincial to Modern. Each group, drarnoticolly presented in fresh new stimulating ways, offers new, dllerent ideas in the use of color, furniture and occessories. Nowhere else will you discover so mony orioino decorating tricks for your home.' And best of all you'll be amazed at how little it will cost to trrtsplant your favorite setting into your home. $o come tomorrow 0 afternoon or evening ; , see our whole gala show of Fcial.,:ors , clueing Home Fashion Time. Y PAR $:. '.'''--- .: Let's get acquainted,. Nt'i:t us durirvj our Foil Openirg. Meet our fra'rn staff. See the wide variety of q.iaTity merchand:se, every corner of the worid, start'y etsployed on our floats. . , whether you're buying, you er you're browsing orounl treatment here. You buy only and exact receive and ct the price you 'wont t3 ly what you wont ct Your le 1 a:s-emb'e,- rer 'thigh-pressur- e" ivy., In every Ceta you v,'h Ust coro every purcfs,:sa. rrir; cur conven!ent ky-c-w- ta r,ur iVO.:. . ... '1.: ';';'..'''.it :';- '' 1 This room furnished In an Ogden dirplay home at V..143 Tyler USEFUL LOOM couch along spacious wall and flanks it with two end tables twin a Ave., places large of modern design. Opposite from the couch a teldstone tueplate is accented by two Cdnese modern theirs. (Photo by John,,Ectles) I i') , , fril Aellt eTAT1 fa) sure of receivinT forentlost.or:!, r7gis , fumiture-buyi- rl pion' for Christ:nos prob!ems g:Ct-sHvIrt- .-, |