- Lady
Colefax (née Halsey; 1874 – 22
September 1950) was an
English interior decorator and
socialite in the
first half of the
twentieth century.
Colefax was...
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Colefax may
refer to:
Colefax Group plc, a
designer and
distributor of
furnishing fabrics and
wallpaper based in
London Arthur Colefax, Sir, (1866–1936)...
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Colefax Group plc is a
designer and
distributor of
furnishing fabrics and wallpaper,
based in London,
United Kingdom. The
business was
founded in the...
- Sir
Henry Arthur Colefax, KBE, KC (9 July 1866 – 19
February 1936) was a
British patent lawyer and
Liberal Unionist politician.
Colefax was born in Bradford...
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Baring (at
North Cottage, No 6,
North Street),
socialite Sibyl Colefax,
founder of the
Colefax and
Fowler fabrics and
wallpaper company, and
Harold Wilson...
- Donaldson, Levi Canning, and
Louis Curtain made
their debuts in June.
Brent Colefax and
Nicolette Stone began appearing from July,
while Rose
Walker made her...
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firms in the West End, and as a
receptionist for the
decorating firm
Sibyl Colefax & John
Fowler in Mayfair. She was
reportedly fired from the job
after "she...
- 1897 – 19
August 1994) was a 20th-century
tastemaker and the
owner of
Colefax & Fowler, an
influential British decorating firm that
codified what is...
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Berlin Lutheran church in
Nervi Other early interior decorators:
Sibyl Colefax Dorothy Draper Pierre François Léonard
Fontaine Syrie Maugham Margery Hoffman...
- 26
September 1928
Among her
other notable affairs were
those with
Sibyl Colefax, Lady
Ottoline Morrell, and Mary Hutchinson. Some
surmise that she fell...