Texture Tuesday: Bunny Williams Inspiration

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Just one snapshot above of all the texture in Bunny Williams’ store, Treillage in NYC. I love the grill work behind the table and the huge textured urns.

Right about now, tis the season to be reminiscing about the incredible #BlogTourNYC I attended, in March of 2014, at the special invitation of the Goddess of all blog tours, the Ms. Veronika Miller, CEO of Modenus. Modenus is a digital platform for design professionals, and enthusiasts and Veronika adds to this platform by taking design bloggers ALL OVER THE WORLD (I kid you not, more design bloggers just got back from Germany and are now blogging about all the amazing design they saw at Ambiente, the largest international trade show in the world. You can follow them HERE). To refresh your memory, or if you’re new to my blog, you can read many of my blog posts about  last spring’s BlogTourNYC (April/May 2014) and see the line up here: Modenus Blog Tour NYC.

Also, I”m reminiscing because Atlanta just had their Design Blogger Conference and Bunny Williams, whom I adore, was one of many wonderful speakers.  There were so many wonderful sponsors of my trip last year, that I ran out of time and I never had the chance to tell you about our last day on blog tour spending an entire morning with Bunny Williams. So you’ll be in for a treat over the next few weeks as I intersperse all that happened on that special  last day of #BlogTourNYC.

But for #TextureTuesday I’d like to share some of my favorite texture finds at Bunny Williams’ store Treillage.  Bunny is such an inspiring woman, interior designer, entrepreneur, you name it and I would have loved to hear her speak at the Bloggers Conference.  (Here’s one recap of the 2015  conference from  Team  Hadley Court – Leslie Hendrix Wood, Leslie Carothers and Lynda Quintero-Davids – who all were at the 2015 Design Bloggers Conference last week.).

So sit back and enjoy all this delicious texture and tune in Thursday for more on Bunny Williams and how inspiring she is. Till then, XO PG

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I love the texture of this brown braided pitcher and the rim of these gorgeous green plates.

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Here’s a peek at some of the bloggers from the 2014 #BlogTourNYC with Bunny Williams as our gracious host and speaker for an entire morning.

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A detail above of the fabulous texture in one of Bunny’s hottest rug designs.

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All the staff and her hubbie, John, were so gracious and had this delicious spread of food awaiting us and more on this gorgeous antique table.

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This is the textured legs and feet of the above antique table.

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A detail of the ornate and intricate carvings of the antique table above.

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Look at all the texture on the walls and hanging from the ceilings. I could have spent HOURS in Bunny Williams store, Treillage! Above is one of her best selling chest of drawers with the detail below. All of Bunny’s selected items in this post can be found on her website Bunny Williams Home.

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I love this painting and how Bunny hung it on a textured blanket!  What a unique way to present a painting on a wall.

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Here’s that fabulous textured rug again with a lovely blue ceramic stool.

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That’s just a peak above of the entry way to the outdoor patio with furniture and treasures. I’ll leave you with this final texture that I selected below as one of my Best of Blog Tour NYC Finds.The vintage Barcelona Outdoor Chair. I bet you can’t guess what texture that is?  Let’s just say I was blown away the minute I sat on it!.

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And here’s a pick of Bunny and me below. Subscribe to my blog HERE to find out the deets on this Bunny Williams Barcelona Chair design and more on Thursday’s blog or take a peek here.

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Disclaimer: I was not compensated by any person or company for this post. All photos (except where noted) and views are my own.

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