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“Caroline is a truly charismatic speaker... She provides her entire audience
with the feeling that they deserve to have a wonderful place to live, and
that they can enjoy making home beautiful, comfortable, and efficient."
- Mary Cahill
Executive Director, Finance
Drexel University
"Caroline was an enormous help to me when I became dean of the School of
Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania... Caroline is a superb
design consultant... And her color sense, in particular, is unrivalled."
- Rosemary A. Stevens
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Seminars |
Does your color scheme truly reflect
your personality ? |
Is home design a source of conflict
between you and your
partner ? |
Are you buried by your own
possessions — and seeking the easiest way to edit them ? |
How can you turn personal treasures
into a design concept ? |
Where can you buy fine art without
spending a fortune ? |
Do you know how to make rooms
both functional and esthetically
pleasing ? |
If any of these questions are on your mind, you can get the answers from an expert quickly and inexpensively - by attending "Home as Art", a brand new seminar series.
After 14 years of teaching interior design at the University of Pennsylvania, Caroline Millett is now offering her own
series of classes on “Home as Art”. You will be visiting two private homes which are successful examples of eclectic
personal style, one historic house and the other a new condominium. The course is intensly interactive, and we focus on
each student’s own project. The primary focus will be color scheming.
Time and Place
Tuesday, September 25
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Color Scheming at Caroline Millett’s Residence
Tuesday, October 2
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Room arrangement at Priscilla Luce’s Residence
Fine wine & cheese served at both sessions.
Strictly limited to 10 people per series. Register soon!
Cost : $125 for both sessions
*non-refundable deposit of $50 due at registration, then $75 due at the first class.
Registration
Please fill out this form and you will be contacted shortly to complete the registration.
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