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Bedroom in the house of Mr. Anatole Litvak in Saint Monica, California, 1942
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Bedroom in the house of Mr. Anatole Litvak in Saint Monica, California, 1942
Bedroom in the house of Mr. Anatole Litvak in Saint Monica, California, USA, 1942. Architects: Douglas Honnold and George Vernon Russell. Home of film director Anatole Litvak, with interior design by fellow director Harold W Grieve. Tiled fireplace, pickled oak furniture, cotton rug, flowered chintz upholstery, lampshade of woven reed, cellophane and raw silk. From Decorative Art 1942 - The Studio Year Book, edited by C. G. Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1942]
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Bed Chamber Bedchamber Bedroom C G Holme California Cg Holme Chintz Décor Douglas Fireplace Geoffrey Geoffrey Holme Harold Holme Retro Russell Style Tiled Anatole Grieve Interior Decoration Interior Design Santa Monica
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This photograph captures the essence of a bedroom in the house of Mr. Anatole Litvak, located in Santa Monica, California in 1942. Designed by architects Douglas Honnold and George Vernon Russell, this room exudes timeless elegance and sophistication. The focal point of the room is a beautifully tiled fireplace that adds warmth to the space. The pickled oak furniture complements the overall aesthetic with its natural wood tones, while a cotton rug adds texture and comfort underfoot. The flowered chintz upholstery on the chairs brings a touch of whimsy to the otherwise classic design. The attention to detail is evident in every element of this room's interior decoration. A lampshade made from woven reed, cellophane, and raw silk casts a soft glow over the space, creating an inviting ambiance. The use of monochrome photography further enhances the retro charm of this 1940s bedroom. Designed by fellow film director Harold W Grieve, this bedroom reflects both Anatole Litvak's refined taste and his passion for artistry beyond filmmaking. It stands as a testament to an era when interior design was seen as an extension of one's personality and style. This print serves as not only a visual representation but also as a time capsule capturing an exquisite moment in history where beauty met functionality within four walls.
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