interior design

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    1920s & 30s Public Rooms

    I noticed that Olympic received a number of changes throughout her career. I'm curious as to what her Tourist-Third class dining room, lounge & smoke room would've looked like and the design for the rooms. Also, curious about the 3rd class' rebuild general room/lounge and smoke room on D Deck...
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    Interior cabins style

    I'd like to know the interior cabins style. For example, I read the C95 cabin, interior, was decorated in A style (Louis XV inspiration) I don't know if this datum is true. Thanks
  3. Damon Hill

    First Class Lounge model

    I have built a model of the Lounge and recently took a pic of it....it is just about finished after countless months of work. Damon
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    A-Deck cabins' photos

    Could anybody send my any photos of first class cabins located on A-Deck? Thank you very much Regards Vitezslav
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    Interior Design Questions

    Hi All! I have been leafing through the interior decor discussions and have not found anything that could adequately answer my inquiry, although it may have been discussed elsewhere. First, I was doing a rendering of the Olympic's Smoke Room after WWI and the 1911 tile pattern has been...
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    B60

    Does anybody know if there are photos of Titanic's B-60 occupied by Mr. Quagg Baxter. I have read of its decor and it sounds very elaborate, perhaps the most beautiful room aboard. I would very much like to see a photo of this cabin if one exists. Best Regards, Brian
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    Decorating With Helen Churchill Candee

    Hi Kalman, Just saw this post. Sorry for being late to chime in. I definitely think that the autographed Candee book was well worth the $380. It isn't really just because Candee was a Titanic survivor. "The Tapestry Book" was the most important of her design books. And the 1912 edition at...
  8. Mark Chirnside

    Interior Design Styles 1900-1925

    I find it a fascinating study that compares the interior design of the ‘Lusitanias’ and ‘Olympics’ with the lavish German ideas seen onboard ‘Imperator’ and her sisters. Previous historical analysis — which I broadly agree with — has concentrated on the Olympic’s interiors as being...
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