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With a collection that includes a crimson damask bed likely made for King George II and David Roentgen cabinetry, England’s Chatsworth House in Derbyshire has no shortage of historic furniture ...
Rebecca Mead on “Picturing Childhood,” an exhibition at Chatsworth House, the English estate where the 2005 film adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice” was shot.
Chatsworth House Trust said in a letter sent to the Friends of Chatsworth: ... Library, Guest Bedrooms, the Great Dining Room and the garden during the summer of 2014.
Chatsworth House, built in the 16th century and almost entirely rebuilt in the 17th century, ... Walsh’s steam-bent, wooden Enignum VIII Bed has been relocated to the West Sketch room, ...
Those two pieces are displayed together in The Scots bedroom—so called, because it’s located in the room where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned under house arrest at Chatsworth from the late ...
Chatsworth has always been a centre for creativity, ... Senior Curator of Programme Alex Hodby pictured with the Joseph Walsh Bed in the Sabine Room at the House.
Yesterday, Erdem Moralioglu could be found poring over a vitrine deep in the east wing of Chatsworth House. There he was, hovering over the placement of his exactly-so finishing touches to Imaginary ...