With the opening of Winterthur Museum in 1951, Henry Francis du Pont and his
family moved to a Regency-style villa built just across the lawn. He decorated his new house with English,
French, and Italian antiques acquired early in his career as a collector. Many of those furnishings had filled
the du Pont's Park Avenue apartment the previous thirty years. One of their friends described the Park
Avenue ambience as very "swagger," or elegant. Hickory Chair Company's artists were inspired by a three tiered table with an octagonal top from H. F. du Pont's home in the design of the 21st-century table.
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