Bunny Williams Is Selling The Remaining Items From Her Beloved Store

For 25 years, interior designer Bunny Williams and her husband, fellow designer John Rosselli, ran Treillage, a beloved home and garden shop in Manhattan. Treillage closed its doors for good earlier this year, ending its reign as one of the best design shops in New York City.

During its run, however, Treillage was frequently visited by decorators, editors, and heiresses, who relied on the couple's unparalleled taste for items that would make their gardens and houses stand out from the rest. The couple sourced items from all over the world, Rosselli explained to One Kings Lane, including India, Southeast Asia, London, Belgium, France, and the United States. And as Williams added, each item sold in Treillage had a personal touch. "Our criterion was that we did not want anything in Treillage that we would not own personally," she said.

Now, a limited selection of the remaining stock - including furniture, garden accessories, antiques, and vintage treasures - is being sold on One Kings Lane.

Check out a few of the rare, remaining Treillage items up for grabs in the photos below, and see the rest of the pieces at One Kings Lane.

Black Marble Table; $1,430

Goldtone Bamboo-Style Lamps, Pair; $829

White Wood Architectural Element, $599

French Art Deco-Style Chair; $1,040

Large Gold & Black Mirror; $799

h/t: My Domaine