Bunny Williams On Garden Style

· Abrams
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The classic guide to designing peaceful and beautiful “outdoor rooms” by focusing on the structure and the details that create mood and character.

First published in 1998, On Garden Style established Bunny Williams as a reputable expert on gardens. In Bunny Williams on Garden Style, Williams visits impeccably designed gardens around the world, shedding light on the key components that make a garden so appealing and idyllic. For Williams, gardens offer an escape, and she imparts vital information on how to envision your garden and design a space that translates into a lush sanctuary reflecting your taste and style. Once you’ve imagined your garden, Williams offers advice for bringing it to fruition—the garden structure, furnishing the space, and establishing an aesthetic. The book also includes plant lists, a reading list, and more. Filled with new photography of spectacular gardens, this latest volume is both a wonderful inspiration and a practical guide to gardening from one of the world’s most renowned design experts.

Also available from Bunny Williams: Love Affairs with Houses and A House by the Sea.

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About the author

Bunny Williams is an interior designer, a home furnishings and accessories brand, and co-founder of the company Treillage. She is the author of STC’s An Affair with a House, Point of View, and Scrapbook for Living. Her work appears regularly in House Beautiful, ELLE Decor, and the New York Times. She divides her time among New York, Connecticut, and the Dominican Republic.

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