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Sister Parish, Albert Hadley, Elsie De Wolfe, Pekingese Dogs, American Decor, Women’s History, European Furniture, Famous Women, American Design

A lot has been written over the years about the formidable Mrs. Henry Parish, II, better known as “Sister," the founder of the impossibly smart, now defunct, Parish-Hadley Associates decorating firm. Mrs. Parish, as photographed for Architectural Digest I've always had a passing interest in Mrs. Parish, not only because of her accomplishments and the lore surrounding her, which is considerable, but because she and my eldest sister Camilla both share the same nickname of "Sister." As a small…

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Sister Parish is credited with being one of the first to use ticking on upholstery and curtains starting with the first house she decorated as a young bride. We are so excited to introduce Parish Stripe Ticking into our collection which comes in 6 colorways. Woven in India, Parish Stripe is the perfect coordinate to any of our fabrics. Available in 6 colorways. Width: 54″Repeat: 5/8″ H Woven in India. Offered in Cotton Ground. Dry clean only. VIEW FULL REPEAT AND TEAR SHEET HERE > All designs ar Sister Parish, American Interior, First House, New York Homes, Ticking Fabric, Prussian Blue, Grasscloth Wallpaper, Wallpaper Samples, Fabric Swatches

Sister Parish is credited with being one of the first to use ticking on upholstery and curtains starting with the first house she decorated as a young bride. We are so excited to introduce Parish Stripe Ticking into our collection which comes in 6 colorways. Woven in India, Parish Stripe is the perfect coordinate to any of our fabrics. Available in 6 colorways. Width: 54″Repeat: 5/8″ H Woven in India. Offered in Cotton Ground. Dry clean only. VIEW FULL REPEAT AND TEAR SHEET HERE > All…

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Manhattan Bedroom, Sister Parish, Albert Hadley, Elsie De Wolfe, American Interior, Retro Interior, Victorian Art, French Furniture, American Country

I suppose, in a way, it's fitting to end the week with photos of Sister Parish's homes in Dark Harbor, Maine. Homes is plural because, as you'll recall, she owned both a winter house in town as well as a summer place that was down the road. At first glance, it's a heady mix of floral chintzes, stripes, and patchwork. But take a good look at the rooms and you'll see evidence of Sister Parish's projects: decoupage, needlework, and floral arrangements that she attended to daily. They add such a…

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