In his new book, 'Designing History,' White House interior designer Michael Smith explores how the former First Couple modernized the presidential art collection.
Michael Smith once picked a fight with Barack Obama. Smith, the First Family’s interior designer, argued that red curtains were the perfect choice for the Oval Office. Obama disagreed. Presidents, of late, had gone with yellow or blue. Smith dug in, and others chimed in. Was this about fabric, or something else?
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