Eisenhower Toile [Fabric] Pattern
c 1954
By Elisabeth Draper, New York
Illustration of the "Eisenhower Toile" pattern printed on cardstock.
The pattern represents nine of the many places the Eisenhowers resided. Mrs. Eisenhower’s interior decorator, Elizabeth Draper, designed this fabric pattern for use in the Eisenhower Room at the Blair House in Washington, DC. It was also used for the drapes in the sitting room of the Eisenhowers’ Gettysburg home. The fabric was available in several colors, quilted and unquilted. At one time it was sold commercially. Mrs. Eisenhower also had a dress and rain gear made out of the Eisenhower toile.
Paper. H 25.8, W 20.5 cm
Eisenhower National Historic Site, EISE 10721.