NYC: Treillage

I’ve been meaning to visit Bunny Williams’ two Treillage shops the last few times I’ve been in NYC, and just haven’t managed to make it. So on this recent trip, I was determined to make it to one, of not both outposts of Treillage.

One of the shops specializes in items for the garden, and the other is more table-top and home goods. The garden shop was my first stop. It’s on East 75th street, in an old blacksmith’s shop. You are greeted by two huge carriage lamps and large barn-like doors, and then upon entering the shop, you’re surrounded by the most fantastic items!

How could I not love this vintage map of London. I spotted the college where I once worked, and many other hot spots.

There are several of these wonderful skylights throughout the shop, letting in valuable light.

One of the best things about this outpost is that it actually has a small garden behind it. The shop is filled with garden items, as well as antiques and items from Bunny Williams Home, formerly her Beeline collection. It’s just been renamed this past week.

Here is one of Bunny’s best-selling pieces, her pagoda mirror! Love this!!!

I love these old shutters, and the fantastic mirror. The walls are rough-planked in horizontal wood panels, fitting for this former blacksmith shop.

I love this rough stone Belfast farm sink in the gardening room. You can tell it’s used for repotting plants, scrubbing pots and other garden chores. NYC 3 (19)

Maybe I will trade Connor on for one of these stone dogs. It certainly would be easier!

From 75th Street, I headed back downtown to the other Treillage on Lexington Avenue.  It had a totally different feel to it, given its location and what it was selling. I loved it just as much!

Two fun trends in one piece! Faux Bois and melamine. You would never know that this plate wasn’t made out of wood, it looked so realistic. In fact, I heard a story about someone putting one of these in the microwave. What a mess!!!

Speaking of wood, how about these great bracelets! Each one is slightly different, due to variations of the wood and the placement of the stones.

I loved this mirror and think that it would look brilliant at the end of my long hall.

There’s nothing like a great wall of china!

This is an artist’s sketch of a large mural she’s doing. The grid helps ensure proper placement and perspective.

These are for my mum! I think we had one or two of these at our house.

Stay tuned for the big launch of the Scalamandré and Lenox china line, a trip to John Derian, more antique shops and much more. It’s hard to believe how much we crammed into 36 hours!

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