Mrs. de Menil's Liquor Closet
Nest, Fall 2001
Article by Edward Albee
Photographs by Langdon Clay
A little place of bewilderment, as it was described by one of the de Menil's children. Its ocher felt lined door, palest of blue painted papered walls, seamless black concrete floor, and mirrored shelves were created by the couturier Charles James.
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5 comments:
A little temple to alcohol. An excellent idea.
Who would ever want to come out of that closet...
Aw, Houston's Grande Dame.
What a beautiful little altar!
Lisa & Alfie
loves a gal that has a liquor closet instead of a mere cabinet. awesomeness!
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