May. 03
Finding that Perfect Mirror or Accent Table: Bunny Williams Makes It Easy
Most of us have struggled at one time or another to find the ideal coffee table. Or how about a place to perch your glass of wine (or lemonade)–a “drinks” table can’t be too big or too small. As a character piece, it needs to strike just the right note. And then there is the mirror dilemma. A mirror has such high impact on how a room feels that it must be flawless.
Even legendary decorator Bunny Williams has grappled with finding these pieces.
In fact, she told me on Tuesday that she found herself always searching for them, so she decided to create her own. Lucky us. The hunt is now over.
Right now and until May 11, Bunny has gathered all of her product designs under one roof in an absolutely gorgeous “Pop-Up” shop. (Seriously, can I move in there, when the twins go to college?)
There is so much goodness to see, that I thought I would try to focus your attention on some of the wonderful options Bunny has created for mirrors, coffee tables and what we both call small “drinks” tables.
The first photo above has a great example of each. I especially love her coffee table/ottoman with the built-in, removable tray. Ingenious.
But Bunny’s Compass Rose coffee table also is mesmerizing. Bunny said she loved the feel of old parquetry floors, so she created a coffee table of marquetry in a kaleidoscope pattern. The open base keeps things from being too heavy.
Bunny’s Country coffee table is great for active families. It comes with the baskets so you can easily tuck away toys, remotes and video games. Bunny pointed out that the lovely green finish has that nice patina because it is not sprayed on, but built up layer by layer.
If you want something a little more formal, this gold leg, with faux shagreen top coffee table has such an elegant shape.
Turning to mirrors, when you enter the showroom, you can’t help but be bowled over by this dramatic wall of them–Bunny’s latest line for Mirror Image Home.
I was simply unable to pick a favorite–loved them all–but Bunny’s version of the popular Pagoda mirror is near the top.
When it came to designing small “drinks” tables, Bunny created incredibly interesting one-of-a-kind pieces. Each one has so much character it feels like it is a major score at a large antiques fair.
There is this one in leather.
Then there is the one that plays on nature with a tree trunk base. (Attention-deficit moment–the wing chair is to die for).
Finally, the ultimate “skirted” table done in carved wood–perhaps the cleverest thing in the showroom. How can you not smile.
There is just so much to see (and learn by studying the styling) in the Pop-Up shop. I have only highlighted a few things. Click here for times and location. It is wonderful to see how Bunny incorporates all of her products from multiple lines in room settings.
Happily though, this stuff is available beyond May 11. Many may find these pieces a reach, but they are so well made you will have them for a lifetime.
And by the way, if you work with a designer who passes through his/her discount (I do–and many others do too), everything is 30% off. Reason enough to hire one.
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All photos by me. BTW, it doesn’t go with my post, but I had to upload these 2 pictures of this fabulous table in the showroom. If you were anywhere near twitter on Tuesday between 5:00 and 6:00 for Bunny’s Buzz tweet chat, you couldn’t miss the chirping over the tabletop. In the blogosphere, we all want it all.
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