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DECORATION

There’s the greatest charm, don’t you think, about the long and low-set fireplaces that are part of modern design for interiors? Here is one from a new home built all in concrete — and definitely lovely, with its plain, unbroken surfaces. Part of the living room lifts to two story on the sunny side, and this fireplace is set into a positive tower of wall, unbroken by shelf or mantle. Note the slope at the back of the fire to give maximum heat, and the wide, curbless hearth-stone.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19391006.2.16

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Page 10

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DECORATION New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Page 10

DECORATION New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Page 10

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