This is Bunny Williams’ most ambitious book to date.
Inviting us into her impressive grounds with charming personal anecdotes, expert advice, and hundreds of stunning photographs–printed on two different speciality stocks–Bunny Williams illustrates every aspect of the gardens surrounding her eighteenth-century manor house in Northwestern Connecticut in different lights and seasons.
A popular stop on the Garden Conservancy circuit, Williams’ property boasts a parterre garden,year-round conservatory, extensive vegetable garden, orchard, woodlands, an aviary with exotic fowl, and a rustic poolside Greek Revival–style folly. Each section of the garden is accompanied by adirectory of featured plants—from native ferns and succulents to a wide variety of flowering specimens.
Throughout, the revered designer shows us how she incorporates nature in her interiors: in stunning floral arrangements, unique tablescapes, and elaborate holiday vignettes—where a rescued bird’s nest commands as much attention as a prized collector’s item. Whether in the intentional juxtaposition of high and low, or the considered placement of a garden bench to appreciate aparticular view, home and garden together reflect the epitome of Bunny Williams’ inimitable style.
"Bunny Williams’s new garden book is anything but your average interior design tome. It’s personal, intimate, and the photographs are breathtaking (shot by Annie Schlechter as well as Williams’s nephew-in-law, James Gillispie). Williams presents a study of each of the gardens that make up her and husband John Rosselli’s Connecticut property, where Williams began designing the gardens 40 years ago. Her discussions of flower arranging and entertaining will stay with you. Every page is as beautiful as the next." — ELLE DECOR
"Pair this gorgeous gardening book by the Doyenne of Dirt with pretty garden shears tied on with twine." — COUNTRY LIVING
"Surrounded by northern Connecticut woodlands, Bunny Williams reflects on her own patch of greenery at home, which includes a vegetable garden, conservatory, and an orchard. This book is the AD100 Hall of Fame talent’s love letter to gardens and their indoor siblings: tablescapes, floral arrangements, and other innovative displays." — ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST PRO
"Bunny Williams decorates the room outside her house with the same care and vision that uses for the spaces inside. From every room of her 18th-century manor house in Litchfield County, Connecticut, the noted interior designer’s garden “rooms” are visible. She takes readers along her parterres, inside her conservatory, through her vegetable gardens and fruit orchards, deep into the woodlands, and into her Greek Revival–style folly, which is positioned near her pool. She shows us not only what grows outside, but how to use some of those elements indoors. A rescued bird’s nest, for instance, assumes an importance in a room akin to a treasured object. That alone reveals her talents and her eye as a designer." — MILIEU MAGAZINE
"Bunny Williams's newest book serves as a heartfelt ode to the gardens and woodlands that surround her 18th-century manor house in Northwestern Connecticut. Life in the Garden is brimming with personal stories and previously unseen photographs, providing readers with the design legend's expert advice on nurturing their gardens and integrating natural elements into their homes." — VERANDA
"Interior designer Bunny Williams’s forthcoming release is a love letter to her garden and the wooded property surrounding her 18th century Connecticut home. In Life in the Garden, tour Bunny’s conservatory, vegetable garden, orchard, aviary, and more—all with the esteemed designer as your guide." — AT HOME IN ARKANSAS
Bunny Williams, considered one of the most talented names in design, is an accomplished businesswoman, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist. Among her many accolades, she was named to the prestigious AD100 list, is a member of the Interior Design Hall of Fame, and was the recipient of the Giants of Design award from House Beautiful.
Annie Schlechter is a native New Yorker whose photography clients include House Beautiful, New York magazine, Better Homes & Gardens, Veranda, and World of Interiors.
This is Bunny Williams’ most ambitious book to date.
Inviting us into her impressive grounds with charming personal anecdotes, expert advice, and hundreds of stunning photographs–printed on two different speciality stocks–Bunny Williams illustrates every aspect of the gardens surrounding her eighteenth-century manor house in Northwestern Connecticut in different lights and seasons.
A popular stop on the Garden Conservancy circuit, Williams’ property boasts a parterre garden,year-round conservatory, extensive vegetable garden, orchard, woodlands, an aviary with exotic fowl, and a rustic poolside Greek Revival–style folly. Each section of the garden is accompanied by adirectory of featured plants—from native ferns and succulents to a wide variety of flowering specimens.
Throughout, the revered designer shows us how she incorporates nature in her interiors: in stunning floral arrangements, unique tablescapes, and elaborate holiday vignettes—where a rescued bird’s nest commands as much attention as a prized collector’s item. Whether in the intentional juxtaposition of high and low, or the considered placement of a garden bench to appreciate aparticular view, home and garden together reflect the epitome of Bunny Williams’ inimitable style.
Praise
"Bunny Williams’s new garden book is anything but your average interior design tome. It’s personal, intimate, and the photographs are breathtaking (shot by Annie Schlechter as well as Williams’s nephew-in-law, James Gillispie). Williams presents a study of each of the gardens that make up her and husband John Rosselli’s Connecticut property, where Williams began designing the gardens 40 years ago. Her discussions of flower arranging and entertaining will stay with you. Every page is as beautiful as the next." — ELLE DECOR
"Pair this gorgeous gardening book by the Doyenne of Dirt with pretty garden shears tied on with twine." — COUNTRY LIVING
"Surrounded by northern Connecticut woodlands, Bunny Williams reflects on her own patch of greenery at home, which includes a vegetable garden, conservatory, and an orchard. This book is the AD100 Hall of Fame talent’s love letter to gardens and their indoor siblings: tablescapes, floral arrangements, and other innovative displays." — ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST PRO
"Bunny Williams decorates the room outside her house with the same care and vision that uses for the spaces inside. From every room of her 18th-century manor house in Litchfield County, Connecticut, the noted interior designer’s garden “rooms” are visible. She takes readers along her parterres, inside her conservatory, through her vegetable gardens and fruit orchards, deep into the woodlands, and into her Greek Revival–style folly, which is positioned near her pool. She shows us not only what grows outside, but how to use some of those elements indoors. A rescued bird’s nest, for instance, assumes an importance in a room akin to a treasured object. That alone reveals her talents and her eye as a designer." — MILIEU MAGAZINE
"Bunny Williams's newest book serves as a heartfelt ode to the gardens and woodlands that surround her 18th-century manor house in Northwestern Connecticut. Life in the Garden is brimming with personal stories and previously unseen photographs, providing readers with the design legend's expert advice on nurturing their gardens and integrating natural elements into their homes." — VERANDA
"Interior designer Bunny Williams’s forthcoming release is a love letter to her garden and the wooded property surrounding her 18th century Connecticut home. In Life in the Garden, tour Bunny’s conservatory, vegetable garden, orchard, aviary, and more—all with the esteemed designer as your guide." — AT HOME IN ARKANSAS
Author
Bunny Williams, considered one of the most talented names in design, is an accomplished businesswoman, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist. Among her many accolades, she was named to the prestigious AD100 list, is a member of the Interior Design Hall of Fame, and was the recipient of the Giants of Design award from House Beautiful.
Annie Schlechter is a native New Yorker whose photography clients include House Beautiful, New York magazine, Better Homes & Gardens, Veranda, and World of Interiors.