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Collecting: A Chat with Bunny Williams for Southern Living Magazine

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I first met Bunny Williams at the Design Bloggers Conference last spring, and was instant fan girl status.  I obviously knew who she was; we share a mutual love for blue & white ginger jars and I’ve styled a few shoots with items from Bunny’s collections in all their glory.  So when Southern Living invited me to chat with Bunny in conjunction with the launch of its 2015 Southern Living Idea House, I was totally game.  Set in Bunny’s hometown of Charlottesville, I knew this Idea House would be extra special to Bunny, and lend an opportunity for her to incorporate special details and sentimental touches in her design.

While I could have spent an entire day talking to Bunny, we did a quick deep dive focusing on collecting.  Being a beginner collector myself, I was interested in hearing her thoughts on what makes a great collection (odd numbers), when collecting turns into hoarding and a little about her own recent collections.  Read the full interview with Bunny below, and be sure to check it out on The Daily South.  I’d love to hear what you’re currently collecting in the comments while you’re at it!  TRULY, MKR

MKR: Are there any collections, personal or not, represented in the Southern Living Idea House?
BW: My favorite collection in the Idea House is a grouping of personal photos in the Master Bedroom hallway. They’re of me and my brother, my Dad on horseback, and an image of friends and family on a hunt. These photos are meaningful to me. And, I printed them large and framed them all in similar frames so they look attractive together. A bedroom hall is a wonderful place to frame and group family photographs. Other things that I love to collect that are represented in the house include silhouette portraits and lusterware.

MKR: How many pieces make up a collection, or when do you know you have the making of a collection?
BW: For a collection, it’s always best to have an odd number. I’d suggest at least 5.

MKR: What tips can you provide for starting a collection, especially when someone loves so many things and is having trouble narrowing it down?
BW: Collect what makes you happy. Let your collections be an extension of other hobbies you enjoy like gardening, animals, reading or travel.

MKR: What tips can you provide for displaying a collection?
BW: Think about scale when grouping objects. Always combine different shapes and sizes.

MKR: What are your go-to places for sourcing your collections?
BW: I don’t have a go-to source – it’s all about the hunt – from antique shops to Anthropologie, to thrift shops and auctions.

MKR: Does a collection ever become to feel outdated, and if so do you scrap it, adjust it, add to it, etc?
BW: Edit, edit, edit. The nice thing about small objects is that they can be moved around and changed easily. That way your home never feels static or predictable.

MKR: Is there any new collection you plan to start or are hoping to start soon?
BW: I’ve just recently started to collect handwriting samples. It’s a collection I really want to grow because it’s so inspiring – it’s truly a lost art.

MKR: Can one ever have too many collections, or rather what’s the line between collecting and hoarding?
BW: It starts to feel a bit like hoarding when every surface is covered. Remember, every tabletop must have enough empty space to at least hold a glass. Also, collections require maintenance. Like the rest of your home, they must be dusted and cared for otherwise they’ll seem a little sad.

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Get The Look: Classic, Yet Modern with Chappell Green

Filed Under > Get The Look

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We all know I love big, bold rooms full of color, but lately I’ve been feeling the need to exercise a bit of restraint.  So as I begin working on our next design project (the WOM offices at ADAC), I’m drawing inspiration from more traditional spaces.  For example, this striking tudor revival designed by Melanie Millner.  

Marrying the couple’s differing tastes—he’s traditional while she’s more casual—Millner designed a space full of natural light, soft inviting textures, and just the right amount of jaw dropping tone on tone elements like my personal favorite, the study awash in Chappell Green.  In it’s entirety, the home is a perfect example of where my mind is lately.

Make no mistake, I love color—that will never change—but I’m looking forward to designing a space that’s more, shall we say, tame?  Truly, MKR

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Design, Melanie Millner  |  Photography, Emily Followill for Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle Magazine

As Pictured:  Woodard Dresser, Horchow  |  Starburst Statue, WOM  |  Velvet Sofa, One Kings Lane  |  White Foo Dogs, WOM  |  Handbound Vintage Hotel Books, WOM  |  Urchin Box, One Kings Lane  |  Art Glass Bowl, Williams Sonoma  |  Pagoda Lantern, One Kings Lane  

My Top 7 Nightstand Essentials

Everything You Need On Your Nightstand
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More often than not, I find myself working in bed into all hours of the night.  And as you know, I take the definition of “my space” very seriously, so having a proper nightstand for those #GSD, late-night hours is no exception.  Combining form and function, my nightstand houses all of my must-haves within arm’s reach, while still holding to the rest of the bedroom’s design.  So whether you’re burning the midnight oil or starting your week off on a fresh start, enjoy your space with these seven nightstand essentials. Truly, MKR

No. One.  A great lamp.  This one from Times Two Design is a great example of a lamp that ties the room together, while offering the most perfect subtle pop of gold.  Not to mention, the jagged quartz is just glam enough to balance out the rustic feel of the wood nightstand.

No. Two.  A carafe for water.  Using a carafe eliminates any unsightly plastic bottles, while allowing me to have plenty of water close by without running up and downstairs to the kitchen.

No. Three.  Fresh flowers.  While I know fresh flowers can be a splurge, they are worth every penny because of the pure joy they bring me.  This extra touch can easily boost your mood and bring a little more pretty to the start (and end) of your day.  To save money choose flowers that will naturally last longer like hydrangeas, tulips, and wild flowers.  Make sure to clip the bottoms and change the water daily to lengthen their life.

No. Four.  A candle.  And this candle not only smells heavenly, it can be enjoyed long after its burning days are done holding makeup brushes on a vanity, pens and pencils on a desk, etc. 

No. Five.  Notebooks.  You never know when inspiration will strike, and since I’m always working in bed, that happens a lot bedside.  These notebooks from Minnie & Emma are the perfect size, and I keep my drawer stocked and ready to go.

No. Six.  A bowl full of necessities.  At any given time, I’ll reach for one of the following: chapstick, hand cream, Advil or essential oils.  My favorite bowl serves as a pretty place to store it all.

No. Seven.  Trinket tray.  I hate sleeping in any jewelry, so I need a place to corral it all and keep it safe.  These bestselling trays are the perfect size to do just that.

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Photography, Rustic White

As Pictured:  Nightstand, Restoration Hardware  |  Agate Lamp, Times Two Design c/o  |  Trophy Cup used as a trinket tray, WOM  |  Pebble Dish, WOM  |  Muse Candle, WOM  |  Wick Cutters, Amazon  |  Ginger Jar Bowl, collected (similar HERE)  |  Quartz carafe  |  Agate Coasters, OKL  |  Notebooks, Minnie & Emma c/o  |  Vase, Amazon  |  Rug, All Modern c/o (similar HERE)  |  Espadrilles, Tory Burch (old, similar HERE)  |  Makeup, Beauty Counter & One Love Organic

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