Cosmopolitan, July 1972 // Illustration by Dick Ellescas.
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Cosmopolitan, March 1973 // Illustration by John Trotta
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"Trish Hogan's alcove office, also at Butterick, didn't have any window to start with, so softly colored super-graphic is used to create a 'view.'"
Cosmopolitan, July 1972.
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Why not an office reminiscent of a Moroccan garden? This work-that-looks-like-play-room belongs to Paulette Dufault, publicity director for Elizabeth Arden. Paulette's walls are covered with shirred Indian-print fabric — she hemmed top and bottom, then ran curtain rods through both hems; rods are installed (hung on hooks) along ceiling and floor lines. Lightening the look, bamboo shades filter the sun into a lazy pattern reflecting across glass and steel desk. The lacy peacock chair (Walter's Wicker Wonderland, 991 Second Ave., N.Y.C.) is perfect for any lady executive, nicely set off by the zebra-striped rug tossed under fragile-looking glass desk.
Cosmopolitan, July 1972.
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