The Exhibitor (Nov 1941-May 1942)

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THE PRIVATE VIEWING ROOM, which is rented to private parties and in which smoking is permitted, is semi-circular in plan and is panelled in flush white oak plywood from floor to ceiling. Floor is covered from wall to wall with carpet in a w;arm taupe shade. The furĀ¬ nishings provide seating for 18 and include tables for smokers, love seats, and arm chairs. THE ANTE ROOM to the private viewing room is also covered with warm taupe carpeting, and is appointed with lounge furniture covered with red and white rough textured herringbone fabric. The walls of this room are papered with imitation ostrich skin. The specially designed corner table is novel