Well, I promised (or threatened) to show you more photos from our weekend in Connecticut, so here they come.
Have you all done your homework on Bunny Williams since Friday's post? Because I have a lot more photos from her garden for you today. Miss Williams and her husband, antiques dealer John Roselli, have a shop called Treillage, where they sell beautiful architectural elements, decorative accessories, and garden furniture.
They have obviously collected a lot of antique garden accessories for their own home as well. There are such beautiful and stylish spaces to sit and enjoy the garden. I loved the patio set on the crazy paving, with moss between the stones. I also adored the potted ferns displayed on the black table, with an iron tree and white oval mirror behind -- such a pretty vignette. And the gorgeous faux bois table, with iron chairs and bench look so lovely against that white picket fence.
Bunny Williams' book, An Affair With a House, is my all-time favorite decorating book. The interiors are filled with beautiful antiques and comfortable chairs and sofas. It is not a showplace, but a real home -- where the dogs are allowed on the furniture. There is a fireplace in the kitchen. I have always wanted a fireplace in the kitchen! :)
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1. Publish your Mosaic Monday post. The post may be about any subject you wish. The only stipulation is that it include a collage, or mosaic of photos.
2. Once it is published, click on the title of the post. This will lead you to the static link for your post. The static link is the page with only that post on it. Copy the url from your browser at the top of the page.
3. Paste the url into the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
4. Type your name in the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
5. Click on "Enter."
6. Please link back to this Mosaic Monday post so that your readers can find other wonderful mosaics.
That's all there is to it! It's always a good idea to then check and see if your link is working. If you have any questions, feel free to email me: mrcarroll(at)optonline
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You went! Bless your husband - I look forward to more photos. The garden furniture is so elegant - and I love the view of the terrace with the slate and moss. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI would have loved seeing this! I love Bunny Williams. Gorgeous images Mary!
ReplyDeleteDogs on the furniture ... now there's a home with a heart! Love the gardens. Thanks again (you have more??!!).
ReplyDeleteOhmygosh, fantastic garden. Love the sitting area on the flagstone patio. I have not read this decorating book, but will be looking for one. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a spectacular garden! I am drooling over each and every photo. It really does look like a dream ..so cool and green and quiet. I'm glad to learn about Bunny Williams from you, Mary!
ReplyDeleteHapy 4th of July!
Hi Mary
ReplyDeleteThere are some unique pieces of garden furniture with beautiful gardens around them.
A fireplace in the kitchen sounds good to me too.
Judith
HI Mary! Oh, how beautiful! I have a couple of her books and that's probably as close as I'll ever get to her place! :) I haven't played in your party in some time but I am today! Hope your garage sale goes well and Happy Fourth!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Loved the photo journey. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVelva
Beautiful garden! Mary, your shots are stunning.
ReplyDeleteHave a very happy 4th of July!
Oh wow. What a spectacular garden. So you went once and did you go to the yard sale? Prolly not. Or maybe there's another trick up your sleeve. I like the table that looks like a tree trunk and all those ferns and ivys on the table. (I also like that there's moss growing on the chair.)
ReplyDeleteVee, these are more photos I took last weekend. I believe that the yard sale is next weekend, but I won't be going... :(
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous garden! Love the rock patio. Thanks for having us!
ReplyDeleteSherry
The garden is stunning, warm and inviting. Thank you for sharing Bunny Williams with us! Happy 4th!!!
ReplyDeletePaula
What a beautiful garden. Mine might be like that - if I live long enough! Nancy
ReplyDeletea gorgeous garden - such beautiful details in the styling and artifacts. Thankyou for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteSome people just have that magic touch, eh? Inspiring and beautiful - I feel like I'm reading one of those books we love!
ReplyDeleteThanks for including us on this beautiful tour...your photos are gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely Mary, I have always liked her decorating! Happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to investigate that book - I'm loving what I see here! ::Jill
ReplyDeleteThere's so much that I would absolutely love for my patio. Fabulous stuff!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful garden! I want to see more like this! Have a great week,
ReplyDeleteMarkus
Drooling over all those fabulous garden furniture pieces! I want them :-) All of them :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey have created some wonderful outdoor "rooms".
So elegant and stylish.
Many thanks for taking us along on your visit and of course, for hosting Mosaic Monday.
Love your photos of the beautiful patios and furniture. Fantastic. Have a nice 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteI love the planter photo.
ReplyDeleteIf your post were a magazine feature, I'd be bookmarking page after page. Lots of great ideas. Bee-u-tiful!
ReplyDeleteRosie
Thanks for the tour, such beautiful for inspiration......
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
What a fabulous garden! Happy 4th Mary and thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Susan and Bentley
Gorgeous photos! I love all of her beautiful garden details.
ReplyDeleteThat outdoor living room is just gorgeous. Such lovely elements and elegant details.
ReplyDeleteThese photos made my heart sing, Mary. Oh, that patio. That's the patio I would have, made of stone and filled with moss. Love love love. And the book is in my cart.
ReplyDeleteThe garden is simply beautiful and peaceful! Can't wait to see more of her decorating inspiration in the book that you mentioned. Thanks for hosting, Mary. ~ Sue
ReplyDeleteI want this garden...I adore everything but especially the crazy pavers in the patio...alas I am not sure I have anywhere shady enough to grow moss that well.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking us on the tour with you via your photo lens...I will be sharing these photos with hubby tonight :)
Blessings Kelsie
Stunning.. Just so much beauty in one place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Mary
xo
How wonderful Mary! Thank you for sharing this incredible experience with us! I too adore the book, and share your excitement! And do not feel guilty at peeking in that screen door! I think all of us would have done the same!! *smile* You lucky thing you!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Sue
I can't wait to look for that book! You took great photos...everything looks amazing but comfortable, too! ♥
ReplyDeleteShe really proves that subtle colors and exquisite foliage can really work.
ReplyDeleteI'd never get tired of seeing photos of her home.
x
Carole
Love that faux bois table!
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed all the post on the Bunny Williams garden, etc. such a remarkable place. thank you for sharing your visit with us.
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