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During President
Cleveland's first term the room contained Louis C. Tiffany's decor,
introduced by President
Arthur. A shield-and-star pattern replaces the sweeping ovals of the
ceiling. The delicate robin's egg tint of the hand-pressed wallpaper was
accented with ivory; in the rosettes sparkled inlay of opaque or colored glass.
From the mantel, below Monroe's vases and
clock, hangs a new
adornment: velvet fringe.
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