Williams famously scours local markets and shops for one-of-a-kind items. Every room gets triggered by something often, a great discovery.

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A PASSION for PROVENCE WHEN DESIGNER BUNNY WILLIAMS RENOVATES A FARMHOUSE IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE FOR AN AMERICAN COUPLE, SHE POURS HER HEART AND SOUL INTO CRAFTING SPACES THAT MATCH THE ETHEREAL BEAUTY OF THE SETTING. INTERIOR DESIGN BY BUNNY WILLIAMS ARCHITECTURE BY NORMAN DAVENPORT ASKINS LANDSCAPE DESIGN BY TIM REES PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRITZ VON DER SCHULENBURG PRODUCED BY HOWARD CHRISTIAN WRITTEN BY JENNIFER ASH RUDICK Gloucester, England based landscape designer Tim Rees enveloped the farmhouse in the Alpilles region of Provence in a classically inspired garden, with such formal elements as a fountain, parterres, and groves of cypress and olive trees.

Williams famously scours local markets and shops for one-of-a-kind items. Every room gets triggered by something often, a great discovery. Williams conceived interiors as soothing as the nearby lavender fields and Alps. TOP: In the living room, the custom sofa is in a Pierre Frey fabric. Rug, 19th-century Oushak. ABOVE: At one end of the living room, a Chinese terracotta camel sits on an antique console; the seat of a 19th-century, French cane-back armchair is re-covered in an Osborne & Little fabric. LEFT: In the entry hall, a pair of 19th-century painted chairs are covered in an antique Fortuny fabric. A collection of 18th- and 19th-century drawings flank an antique carved-wood mirror. The rug is an antique from Agra, India. OPPOSITE: A 19th-century marble-top table divides the double living room into two sitting areas. The Regency armchairs (right) are in a Robert Kime fabric. 123

Rooms speak to the home s past while creating a comfortable setting for today. ABOVE: The library s custom sofa is topped by a vintage Turkish textile. Armchair and ottoman in a Cowtan & Tout fabric. Custom rug, Studio Four NYC. LEFT: An antique French tole chandelier hangs over the breakfast table, which is covered in a tablecloth in a Provençal-style fabric. Portuguese tile mural on fireplace, Solar Antique Tiles. OPPOSITE: Architect Norman Davenport Askins created an airy central staircase. Sconce, John Rosselli & Associates. Artwork, antique Flemish tapestry. 125

In Provence, houses face south to protect against mistral winds from the north. Sconce, Visual Comfort. RIGHT: Williams created a custom wallcovering for the dining room out of 18th-century Chinese etchings; the antique chandelier, mirror, and mantel are all French. AAMERICA S MOST CELEBRATED FRANCOPHILE, Thomas Jefferson, famously referred to his tour of France as a peep into Elysium. It was the promise of one day savoring such mercurial qualities of joie de vivre that sustained an American couple and their longtime accomplice, Bunny Williams, during their renovation of a farmhouse in Provence. Every project is like a new romance. I stay up at night thinking about it, says Williams, whose passion and drive has only increased over her four decades as one of America s most sought-after designers. It s the same with anyone who is creative a painter, a writer you have to do it. You can t stop. That level of compulsion came in handy when Williams was hired to reimagine a classic Provençal mas. The interiors consisted of a warren of rooms the result of a century s worth of alterations connected by narrow halls and multiple staircases. We wanted it to be comfortable and to flow, she says, but also to look as if we d done nothing. Atlanta-based architect Norman Davenport Askins was brought in to envision a more gracious arrangement. He designed an elegant new staircase in the entrance hall and transformed a series of boxy rooms into a comfortable library, formal dining room, and double-size living room. Each of these spaces now opens onto a broad terrace that faces south to protect from the northern mistral winds, the architect notes. Likewise, Williams was determined to maintain a sense of place while at the same time rendering the house more functional. People ask me all the 127

In the master bedroom, walls and curtains are in a Lee Jofa stripe. Bed linens, Julia B. The mirror and desk are French antiques. The antique rug is Romanian. 129

time, What s the Bunny Look? she says. It s about comfort, style, and how we live in spaces. This couple entertains, so we have big seating arrangements. You don t want to be lugging chairs around every time someone comes over. She also believes strongly that a house should be appropriate to its setting. To that end, she upholstered the walls of the master bedroom in a fabric resembling French ticking while kicking it up a notch with an artful mix of bold Pierre Frey prints and an 18th-century gilt mirror. She famously scours local markets and shops for one-of-a-kind items that help to ensure each project s singular ambience. Every room gets triggered by something often, a great discovery, she notes. In this case, we found this incredible book of black-and-white, 18th-century Chinese botanical engravings at auction. I love decoupage, so I had the idea to cut out the engravings and put them on silver tea paper, which was turned into wallpaper for the dining room. Once hung, delicate lattice work was applied, creating depth and dimension. At night, the room sparkles. It s glorious. Gardens are central to the Provençal lifestyle, and this one, by Tim Rees, is especially magical, Williams says. The design incorporates classical elements: terraced plantings, stone walls, an olive orchard, and a rose garden. The family spends sun-soaked afternoons under the shade of an arbor while the unofficial mascot of the region, the cicada, chirps overhead. When the living room s French doors are open to the terrace, the home s interiors meld with the garden everything in perfect harmony. Lunch is often served under the arbor. OPPOSITE: The star of a guest bedroom is a 19th-century French canopy bed with its original restored fabric and trim; the curtains are of a locally purchased striped twill. For more details, see Sourcebook. 130