Riverhills Conservatory
Emily Minton Redfield


“I wanted the conservatory to look old―to have an inviting feeling of age,” says Joe Minton, the Texas designer. To achieve the look, he used all antique pieces and upholstered the chairs with worn, vintage fabrics. Even the mirrored wall, which visually doubles the jewel box–size room, is made of antique blocks imported from Italy.

 

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Fabrics: Fortuny through Ellouise Abbott Showrooms; Coffee table, chairs, starburst mirror, and blue-and-white jar: Joseph Minton Antiques; Antique mirror sheets: Minton-Corley Collection; Settee: The Newport Collection Antiques; Glass vase: B Gover Limited; Tapestry pillows: Matt Camron Rugs & Tapestries; Floral design: J & C Design, Inc./Chris Whanger; Paint: Fine China (VM08) with Tobacco Glaze (AG04) by Ralph Lauren Paint
 






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