Morning Room Collection
The Morning Room, a space of elegance and refinement, has long been a cherished sanctuary for members of prestigious clubs
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The Morning Room, a space of elegance and refinement, has long been a cherished sanctuary for members of prestigious clubs. In the engraving titled "The Morning Room of the Reform Club, " we catch a glimpse of this exclusive haven where gentlemen gather to discuss matters of importance. Similarly, "In Clubland, the Travellers Club" lithograph showcases another opulent morning room adorned with luxurious furnishings. Moving on to literature and knowledge enthusiasts, "In Clubland, the Athenaeum" engraving unveils an exquisite morning room within this esteemed club—a place where intellectuals engage in stimulating conversations while surrounded by books and art. Stepping back in time to 1815, we find ourselves captivated by a French sofa accompanied by a candelabrum and flower bowl—an ideal ensemble for any library or morning room seeking sophistication. Meanwhile, an oil painting from 1916 titled "The Morning Room" transports us into an era filled with grace and tranquility. Delving further into history, we encounter a black-and-white photograph dating back to 1563 showcasing "The Morning Room. " This image offers us a rare glimpse into how these spaces were utilized centuries ago—perhaps as chambers for reflection or leisurely pursuits. Amongst notable figures captured in monochrome photographs is General Sir Redvers Buller—a man whose achievements earned him numerous accolades including VC (Victoria Cross), GCB (Knight Grand Cross), KCMG (Knight Commander). His presence adds gravitas to any setting he graces. War becomes palpable through an oil painting aptly named "War" from 1915. The juxtaposition between conflict and serenity is striking as it reminds us that even amidst chaos, there remains solace within the walls of the morning room. A fireplace holds center stage in another black-and-white photo entitled "Fireplace: The Morning Room at Standish Hall. " Its grandeur evokes warmth both literally and metaphorically, inviting one to gather and find respite from the outside world.