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Packard Ad (June–July, 1931) – Robert Adam, in 1762 appointed sole architect to King George III, left as enduring a mark upon English furniture as upon British architecture. From facade to fire irons, from chimneys to carpets an Adam house was an exquisite and unified whole. Chairs, sofas, sideboards and mantel-pieces — all were designed to fit naturally into the architectural scheme. Thus, perhaps, can Robert Adam be called the first interior decorator. He served a clientele of great taste and distinction
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