Bunny Williams' highly developed sense of style has established her as one of the world’s most renowned interiors designers. During a celebrated career, Williams has never lost sight of her primary objective as a designer: to create relaxed, intimate spaces that are so inviting, her clients never want to leave them.
After 20 years with the venerable Parish-Hadley Associates, Bunny left to found her own company, Bunny Williams, Incorporated. In addition to her design business, she and her husband, John Rosselli, founded Treillage in 1991, a retail boutique carrying beautiful and unusual objects for home and garden from around the world.
Williams was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in 1996. In November 2000 she was awarded the prestigious "Design and Business Award" by the Edith Wharton Restoration, which honors women of outstanding achievement. In May 2006, she was honored with the prestigious "Giants of Design Award" by House Beautiful magazine. Most recently she was honored by The Royal Oak Foundation with the highly esteemed "Timeless Design Award" in May 2008.
Williams has authored three books "On Garden Style" which was published in 1998 by Simon and Shuster, “An Affair With A House” which documents the evolution of her beloved country house in Falls Village, Connecticut which was published in 2005 by Stewart, Tabori and Chang and is in its 10th printing and "Point of View" which was published in 2007 by STC to highly acclaimed reviews. It is in its 4th printing.
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