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Denning & Fourcade, Inc.

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278:, where ceilings and walls are torn out to the structural foundations and then new and elaborate columns, panels, and moldings are used for base resurfacing before the application of fabrics and polychrome. Their work with new homes, from ocean front to city penthouses have also created unique spaces for clients which transport one to other cultures and centuries. 281:
The designers have applied their skills to commercial applications, such as the lobby at the Lombardy Hotel in 1996 and Etoile Restaurant which is located in the hotel several years earlier. Here Denning used his signature arm lamps with fringed shades and numerous reproduction paintings made from
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They also provided complete temporary makeovers for large parties in clients' apartments, putting the usual furnishings in storage, creating a unique effect with fabrics, potted flowers, plants and trees and hired gilt chairs. At one such party
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had the team design a party just before they designed the ninth annual Opera Ball for more than 1,000 persons in the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of History and Technology. They also hosted parties themselves, entertaining the likes of
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magazine as "...the Odd Couple. Boyish, down-to-earth Denning is the hardest worker, while Fourcade sniffs the client air to gauge if it's socially registered before he goes beyond the fringe." Fourcade died of
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his own originals, housed in his apartments in Manhattan and Paris. The restaurant today is known as Table 12 and retains the earlier decorating. Denning also decorated the offices for the
337:: The Wrightsman Galleries and The Henry R. Kravis Wing. In the case of the Wrightsman Wing, these include works and objects originally procured by the firm for the Wrightsman home. 777: 214:, the old Phipps estate, they in 1963 created one of the most opulent areas with their design for a Yachtswoman's poolside boudoir. "A lot of our earliest clients—like 344:, a counseling organization for people with AIDS and cancer, and they decorated the main foyer of the von Stade mansion to benefit Southampton's Rogers Memorial Library. 513: 767: 752: 772: 762: 757: 202:, Decoration and Design, 1961 exhibition, where they featured wall-to-wall carpet and cushions of real raccoon against walls and upholstery in silk 410: 556: 593: 169:, which Denning shared with deEvia. Their work was featured through the years in most major interior and fashion magazines including 690: 674: 505:"Capital's Opera Ball: Swinging Exhibition Instituted at Smithsonian; Benefit Thronged by Over 1,000 Raises a Cool $ 100,000" by 154: 747: 270:
The firm has been known for its extensive architectural changes to existing structures, as in the partners' residence in the
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firm which for over forty years was a leader in the creation of opulent interiors with offices in
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whom they entertained, together with others from New York society, in the opulent
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in 1992 and the firm was dissolved after Denning's death on August 26, 2005.
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The firm participated in charity benefits such as the auction to benefit
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The firm created "decorator rooms" for leading department stores,
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Vincent Fourcade, 58, Decorator Known for His Ornate Interiors
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The company was founded in 1960 by American Jewish designer
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by Carol Vogel, December 25, 1992, New York Times obituary
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in New York City, which was founded by another client,
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Buttons, bows and Damask: Designer Chairs at Auction
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The home which they decorated for 590:The Best Revenge (Isn’t It Always) 189:was parodied in the 1990 US movie 14: 626:"Wendy's Warren" by Max Abelson, 575:March 1995, v. 52 #3, pp. 186-200 393:by Wendy Moonan 11 October 2002, 758:Companies based in New York City 728:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 544:Visit to the Carlisle Showroom 1: 125:. They were known for their " 634:retrieved September 27, 2007 20:Denning & Fourcade, Inc. 596:retrieved December 30, 2008 192:The Bonfire of the Vanities 157:. Their first clients were 113:(1960 – 2006) was an 794: 425:"24 – Carat Caper", 335:Metropolitan Museum of Art 206:and at historic homes. At 660:Henry P. 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Index

Robert Denning
Vincent Fourcade
New York City
United States
Paris
interior design
New York City
Paris
Proust
Robert Denning
Edgar de Evia
Vincent Fourcade
French
Rothschilds
Lillian Bostwick
Ogden Phipps
Rhinelander Mansion
Architectural Digest
Arts & Decoration
House & Garden
Town & Country
Henry Kravis
The Bonfire of the Vanities
Tiffany's
Fortuny
Old Westbury Gardens
Long Island
Michel David-Weill
Gloria Vanderbilt
twist

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