Monsieur Georges Lepape, whose decorative drawings have appeared so frequently in Vogue, has turned his genius into other channels. For Rene Prou, he has designed a pair of chair-seats which, executed in Aubusson tapestry, were shown at the Salon d'Automne in Paris and are reproduced in the photograph just above. The patterns, each of which shows a primitive figure suggestive of the Bahamas against tropical foliage, are worked out in blue, brown, yellow, and green against a soft grey back- ground. The cartoon for the tapestry is shown at the upper right, while the chairs of gilded metal showing the completed tapestry are included in a grouping, by Rene Prou, about a bibelot-cabinet entirely covered with shagreen, with a blue mirrored base. These patterns, which could be adapted to fine needle-point, are an interesting application of modern design to old craftsmanship.