
Bette Gold Wall Sconce


Legendary interior designer Bunny Williams is known around the world for her impeccable taste and design style. Her design firm, Bunny Williams Inc. was established in 1988, with her home furnishings collection, Bunny Williams Home, being founded in 2008. Having sourced Currey & Company products for many years, she knew of the brand; however, it wasn’t until 2015 that discussions began to establish her signature collection. Her Currey collection is meant to enhance and be used in conjunction with her line of signature table lamps because Bunny believes that a properly lit room is one that has light from many sources – the ceiling, the walls and the tables.
For 25 years, with her husband, antiques dealer John Rosselli, Bunny ran and owned Treillage Ltd., a unique decorative home and garden shop that became an institution in New York. Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, her decorating DNA combines her upbringing and appreciation for gracious Southern living, with her hands-on training at the venerable firms of Stair & Co. Antiques and Parish Hadley Inc. Her knowledge of the decorative arts and well-honed skills as a designer have kept clients knocking on her door for decades. An Interior Design Hall of Fame inductee, today Bunny’s work is regularly featured in top design magazines around the world, in newspapers, on television, in film, and on a variety of websites and blogs.
For 25 years, with her husband, antiques dealer John Rosselli, Bunny ran and owned Treillage Ltd., a unique decorative home and garden shop that became an institution in New York. Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, her decorating DNA combines her upbringing and appreciation for gracious Southern living, with her hands-on training at the venerable firms of Stair & Co. Antiques and Parish Hadley Inc. Her knowledge of the decorative arts and well-honed skills as a designer have kept clients knocking on her door for decades. An Interior Design Hall of Fame inductee, today Bunny’s work is regularly featured in top design magazines around the world, in newspapers, on television, in film, and on a variety of websites and blogs.
As is Bunny’s design style, her collection is eclectic, as she wanted to create fixtures that work in varied settings. Though there’s no particular theme to the collection, there are several fixtures in the form of flowers, grouped leaves and fronds. Bunny is an avid gardener and a highlight of her design aesthetic is bringing the outside in. The Westley Sconce, at right, features leaves and flowers that were hand-forged, shaped and painted.