Bunny Williams' new Manhattan apartment is pure maximalist perfection. Located in the same 1920s French Gothic Revival building that she's lived in for over twenty years. the new space features new arrangements of her old things, and the result could not be more spectacular. Like with all of her work, there are truly exquisite details such as custom mercury glass panels and a 19th-century gilded faux-bois mirror in the living room, and very cheerful electric-blue walls in the front entry. The master bedroom, especially, is a dream, with its pink walls and hand-painted floor, and elegant mirrored canopy bed. And everywhere throughout, of course, there are antiques scattered about (including beautiful Régence armchairs in vintage tiger-print silk) for Williams' husband is antiques dealer John Rosselli. Scroll through for a glimpse of this chic and inspiring space.
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Photography by Francesco Lagnese for Architectural Digest
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I’m in love with the pink color in Bunny Williams’ bedroom. Would like to know it’s name.
Bunny Williams is truly the queen of design. Just gorgeous and every detail is on point. Love Love the kitchen floor and each detail of the kitchen. She has truly made a name for herself.
interesting. I thought she was long dead