Architectural Digest May 2020
Architectural Digest’s May 2020 Design Notes features Decors Barbares Ete Moscovite
Veranda May/June 2020
In Veranda May/June issue featured the Gothic Bench from John Rosselli’s Furlow Folly’s Collection. The Gothic Bench is hand painted, upholstered Neogothic stool inspired by the exterior architecture of Furlow Gatewood’s Peacock House from the paint color to the decoration it is a classic and cool carpenter gothic piece
Message from John Rosselli
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New York Cottages & Gardens
In NY Cottages & Garden April issue Namay Samay’s Anaras is reproduction of a late 18th century French Indiennes textile fragment, we immediately fell in love with the vibrant tropicality of this design. Hand printed over 9/10 layers, our goal was to retain the lively and layered look of the original block print.
Furlow’s Folly
The New York home of Bunny Williams and John Rosselli is just about everything you’d expect. Filled to the brim with delightful treasures and expertly curated vignettes, the couple’s pad is a veritable feast for the senses. But like every project that the legendary decorator touches, it is less over-the-top grand than it is warm, welcoming, and positively home-like. (That is, if your vision of home includes a 1940s mirrored Serge Roche bed and a hand-painted mural by Bob Christian Decorative Art, among other enchantments.)
de Le Cuona
Prince of Wales – Inspired by the tailoring of Saville Row, Prince of Wales is a linen fabric suitable for upholstery that pairs a traditional gentlemen’s check with a fun, colourful stripe. Available in three colours: Grey, Cream and Tan.
luxe. interiors + design
Furlow’s Folly
The New York home of Bunny Williams and John Rosselli is just about everything you’d expect. Filled to the brim with delightful treasures and expertly curated vignettes, the couple’s pad is a veritable feast for the senses. But like every project that the legendary decorator touches, it is less over-the-top grand than it is warm, welcoming, and positively home-like. (That is, if your vision of home includes a 1940s mirrored Serge Roche bed and a hand-painted mural by Bob Christian Decorative Art, among other enchantments.)
John Rosselli expands from print market to lush solids with Glant Textiles
The New York home of Bunny Williams and John Rosselli is just about everything you’d expect. Filled to the brim with delightful treasures and expertly curated vignettes, the couple’s pad is a veritable feast for the senses. But like every project that the legendary decorator touches, it is less over-the-top grand than it is warm, welcoming, and positively home-like. (That is, if your vision of home includes a 1940s mirrored Serge Roche bed and a hand-painted mural by Bob Christian Decorative Art, among other enchantments.)
Bunny Williams Invites AD PRO Inside Her Picture-Perfect Apartment
The New York home of Bunny Williams and John Rosselli is just about everything you’d expect. Filled to the brim with delightful treasures and expertly curated vignettes, the couple’s pad is a veritable feast for the senses. But like every project that the legendary decorator touches, it is less over-the-top grand than it is warm, welcoming, and positively home-like. (That is, if your vision of home includes a 1940s mirrored Serge Roche bed and a hand-painted mural by Bob Christian Decorative Art, among other enchantments.)
The Secret World of a New York Antiques Impresario
“To be honest, I bought it on a whim!” laughs Rosselli, recalling how, more than 20 years ago, his nephew—who then lived in the 19th-century building—suggested he take a look at the apartment upstairs, despite Rosselli not actually being in the market for a new one. “I went to see it anyway, immediately fell in love, and said, ‘Well, I’ll have it!’” In the ensuing years, Rosselli has transformed the space into his own private gallery of sorts, filling it with collection upon collection of everything from 19th-century Chinese porcelain plates to animal-head walking sticks and miniature landscapes. (He notes it also helps keep his and Williams’s home from being completely overrun with his antiques.) “It’s my escape, no question,” he says. “When you’re sitting there in the afternoon sun, looking out over the tableau of the nearby roofs and bell tower, there’s nothing more wonderful.”
Guy Goodfellow Collection
The New York home of Bunny Williams and John Rosselli is just about everything you’d expect. Filled to the brim with delightful treasures and expertly curated vignettes, the couple’s pad is a veritable feast for the senses. But like every project that the legendary decorator touches, it is less over-the-top grand than it is warm, welcoming, and positively home-like. (That is, if your vision of home includes a 1940s mirrored Serge Roche bed and a hand-painted mural by Bob Christian Decorative Art, among other enchantments.)
Architectural Digest May 2020
Veranda May/June 2020
Message from John Rosselli
Dear Community, I want to extend our sincere thoughts of health and safety to you and yours during these unsettling times. We are dedicated to being your trusted showroom and supporting your business while we all navigate these challenges together. Our showrooms...
New York Cottages & Gardens
Furlow’s Folly
PHOTOGRAPHY BY RODNEY COLLINSWRITTEN BY EDWARD MCCANN Successful business collaborations generally require clear objectives, defined roles, and a legal agreement. But in the view of self-taught designer, antiques expert, and Southern gentleman Furlow Gatewood, the key...
de Le Cuona
Prince of Wales - Inspired by the tailoring of Saville Row, Prince of Wales is a linen fabric suitable for upholstery that pairs a traditional gentlemen's check with a fun, colourful stripe. Available in three colours: Grey, Cream and Tan. Hidden Gems This month we...
luxe. interiors + design
Furlow’s Folly
Successful business collaborations generally require clear objectives, defined roles, and a legal agreement. But in the view of self-taught designer, antiques expert, and Southern gentleman Furlow Gatewood, the key elements are “friendship and trust.” Friendship and...
John Rosselli expands from print market to lush solids with Glant Textiles
By Kaitlin Petersen Designers who set foot in one of the four John Rosselli & Associates showrooms looking for fabrics have, historically, come in search of a striking pattern. Hand-blocked paisleys on a linen ground? Yes. Perfectly imperfect geometrics in rich...
Bunny Williams Invites AD PRO Inside Her Picture-Perfect Apartment
REID ROLLS In a new video tour, legendary decorator Bunny Williams reveals that her new home is all about a fine-tuned mix The New York home of Bunny Williams and John Rosselli is just about everything you’d expect. Filled to the brim with delightful treasures and...
The Secret World of a New York Antiques Impresario
John Rosselli's apartment makes the case for collecting. REID ROLLS Once a week or so, legendary antiquarian and shopkeeper John Rosselli steals away to his home away from home. In the pin-drop-quiet living room, overlooking a leafy Manhattan garden and nearby...
Guy Goodfellow Collection
Fine Fabrics & Wallpapers Two new woven designs have joined the family of textiles in the Guy Goodfellow Collection. Building on the already successful range of beautiful weaves created by heritage weavers in Suffolk, England, the new Lotus and Setterfield...