Published July 1, 1959
Outdoor furniture and accessories are united into an abstract arrangement against a yellow background in this Bruce Pendelton cover from the July 1959 issue of Living for Young Homemakers. Included are a white wrought-aluminum chair with bright red cushions, a round glass-topped coffee table, a patterned gray tile floor, a bucket of red carnations, and a wrought-aluminum decorative fence.
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