The New York-based designer on forgoing the latest design trends, her love for antique urns and how to add glamour to a room. Image: Weston Wells for The Wall Street Journal
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Again Bunny thank you!! too love hurricanes!! bought 2 more
Bunny is an American treasure. I love her style, grace, and knowledge. Thank you, Bunny. We love you!!!!
Boycott Wall Street Journal, subverting democracy.
Thank you for the treasures you share.🛋
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Bunny, thank you! Great ideas in a too-short video.
What is that divine intro music?
I remember it from Marvin Hamlisch opening An Evening with Groucho. But what's the name? It's so good.
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I wanted this video to be much, much longer! I've always loved her decorating and own all her books.
I hate to see an old lady named Bunny, reminds me of an episode of
Sex in the City