and a sunken ballroom designed by decorating great Elsie de Wolfe. Known as “Homewood,” the 22-room house on Country Club Road is one of the few remaining 18th – or 19th-century shingle ...
For the past seventy years Lady Mendl has always been well known for something—principally for being Miss Elsie de Wolfe. When she was a child in the then stylish West Thirty-fourth Street ...
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The interior designer Elsie de Wolfe wrote in 1913 that you must never place a chair on its own in a room; she was very shy herself and noted that it is always the shy person who arrives first ...
The space, and its name in particular, draws inspiration from Elsie de Wolfe, the first woman to ever own a penthouse in NYC, back in 1916. Wolfe's Den actually allows members to use their annual ...