NOTES: Bonomi's designs are for a series of three rooms (drawing room, book room and saloon) disposed along the south front of the house, to the east of the dining room of circa 1770.
NOTES: This design was first used in 1906. This version has a swing mirror fixed by an Elsley, heart-shaped wing nut and two drawers, each with a pair of knobs.
NOTES: This room, designed for Richard Mallock, incorporated a gigantic gramaphone horn of reinforced plaster and was decorated with a mirrored wall around a low fireplace with electric fire, black Wilton carpet, and chairs and sofa covered in yellow fabric designed by the decorator Arundell Clarke. The room was dismantled in the 1940s.
NOTES: This room, designed for Richard Mallock, incorporated a gigantic gramaphone horn of reinforced plaster and was decorated with a mirrored wall around a low fireplace with electric fire, black Wilton carpet, and chairs and sofa covered in yellow fabric designed by the decorator Arundell Clarke. The room was dismantled in the 1940s.
NOTES: This room, designed for Richard Mallock, incorporated a gigantic gramaphone horn of reinforced plaster and was decorated with a mirrored wall around a low fireplace with electric fire, black Wilton carpet, and chairs and sofa covered in yellow fabric designed by the decorator Arundell Clarke. The room was dismantled in the 1940s.
NOTES: This room, designed for Richard Mallock, incorporated a gigantic gramaphone horn of reinforced plaster and was decorated with a mirrored wall around a low fireplace with electric fire, black Wilton carpet, and chairs and sofa covered in yellow fabric designed by the decorator Arundell Clarke. The room was dismantled in the 1940s.
NOTES: This room, designed for Richard Mallock, incorporated a gigantic gramaphone horn of reinforced plaster and was decorated with a mirrored wall around a low fireplace with electric fire, black Wilton carpet, and chairs and sofa covered in yellow fabric designed by the decorator Arundell Clarke. The room was dismantled in the 1940s.