Vermeil Room

The Vermeil Room looking south during the administration of George W. Bush. A portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy hangs on the wall above the sofa.
Location of the Vermeil Room on the ground floor of the White House.
Vermeil wine cooler by English silversmith Philip Rundell (1746–1827).

The Vermeil Room (/ˈvɜːrməl/ VUR-məl; French: [vɛʁˈmɛj]) is located on the ground floor of the White House, the official residence of the president of the United States. The room houses a collection of silver-gilt or vermeil tableware, a 1956 bequest to the White House by Margaret Thompson Biddle. Portraits of American First Ladies hang in the room.[1]