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Interior Design - October 1988

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The Italian Connection
Rosemary Gillett imbues her Florida residence with
European flair.
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Eleven years ago when this publication initiated its annual trips
to Italy and the Milan furniture fair, it was a foregone conclusion
that our views on design would be undeniably altered. What was not
known, however, was the bearing that these trips would come to have
on its participants, many of them designers themselves.
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Would our enthusiasm for Italian design be catching? Or, were we
to be the only ones taken by both the cultural experiences and the
multifarious aspects of Italian design? We can't speak for all,
but we can oroffer one striking case in point. For designer Rosemary
Gillett, the yearly sojourns from 1983 to 1987 proved to be the
impetus for redesign of her 3,500-sq.-ft. residence in Winter Park,
Florida.
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"In Italy we see together fine
antiques and the fine furniture of today that hopefully will become tomorrow's
antiques."
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