FRANK & LYNNE. Famed Designer Frank Randolph of Georgetown and Mrs. Cheney worked closely together while decorating the residence, which included tones of celadon highlighting the living room that contained personal pieces collected over the years by the Cheneys. Mrs. Cheney reached out to Randolph because she admired his open, elegant, and comfortable style of design. Number One Observatory Circle, the official home and residence of the Vice President of the United States. (Photographer: Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest, November 2001). Text credit: Charles Denyer.

FRANK & LYNNE. Famed Designer Frank Randolph of Georgetown and Mrs. Cheney worked closely together while decorating the residence, which included tones of celadon highlighting the living room that contained personal pieces collected over the years by the Cheneys. Mrs. Cheney reached out to Randolph because she admired his open, elegant, and comfortable style of design. Number One Observatory Circle, the official home and residence of the Vice President of the United States. (Photographer: Durston Saylor for Architectural Digest, November 2001). Text credit: Charles Denyer.