Since I started my Kips Bay Decorator Show House coverage with a photo of the beautiful room designed by Bunny Williams, I thought it would be fitting if I ended with her as well. Most designers have to borrow all the furniture for their rooms so it was lucky for Bunny that she could borrow from her own BeeLine Home collection of furniture and accessories. Each piece was inspired by something that Bunny either owned or wished to own and produced in limited editions. She's also debuting more products tonight at a little soiree!Wednesday, April 29, 2009
2009 Kips Bay Show House Designer: Bunny Williams
Since I started my Kips Bay Decorator Show House coverage with a photo of the beautiful room designed by Bunny Williams, I thought it would be fitting if I ended with her as well. Most designers have to borrow all the furniture for their rooms so it was lucky for Bunny that she could borrow from her own BeeLine Home collection of furniture and accessories. Each piece was inspired by something that Bunny either owned or wished to own and produced in limited editions. She's also debuting more products tonight at a little soiree!
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Absolutely stunning! Wouldn't expect anything less from Bunny Williams. Great post!
HC -
Yes, thank you I enjoyed the Show!!
Bunny Williams' style is a little too busy for me...but her colors and some of the small snippets of her space were inspiring.
left desiring
I have drooled over Bunny Williams' Beeline Home Collection but would have to say to her on this occasion 'Less is More'. Something mildly nightmarish about this room even though the individual things are mostly glorous.
I loved that you finished with Bunny Williams. Her work is elegant, fresh, and inspiring. I cannot wait to look at her new furniture line.
Thanks for the great posts on the Kips Bay Decorator Show House.
Off to have a peak at her website.
By the way, I just looked at Bunny William's furniture line... the green velvet nailhead sofa was the very same one I admired two days ago in Mecox Gardens in Dallas. Who knew? How excited they carry some of her new line.
So beautiful! What is on the floor in front of the screen in the last shot?
The shocking melon-red chair is the perfect foil to the egg shell blue room. Stunning!
Love the blue framed walls with the amazing botanical artwork. Hayley
I adore that room! All the blue, the screen and the huge botanicals are fabulous!
Iloved all of these posts-wow-such a range of design styles and great talent. This has been almost as good as being there! Thank You!
Thanks for the awesome tour of the house! My favourite is still Garrow Kedigan's room, though it was in a close running with a couple of the other rooms profiled.
For me, the two most useful things from the photo tour were all the different ways of choosing, framing and hanging art in a room and all the interesting and creative ways of arranging furniture in a room. These are two elements that apply to a decor even on a tiny budget and in a tiny apartment (like mine!).
Fancy Pants - I thought this was a great room!
Susan and Rose - I usually don't like busy rooms either but this one didn't bother me.
Marybeth - I thought it was a fun room for spring.
Lisa - I have no idea! I will have to ask Carolyn who works with Bunny and get back to you.
The Antiques Diva - the red chair was in honor of Mr. Hadley. He even wore red socks with his tux to the preview event.
Tarheel - the blue is Benjamin Moore California Breeze #757.
Mary - sorry you couldn't see it in person!
Christina - I still love Garrow's room best too! And he is so darn sweet! The art this year was really great!
Do you have any information about that fabulous crazy plant painting above the bar table. It is to die for!
Absolutely gorgeous colors!!
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