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Article: A house set for company.(antique dealer's Connecticut house)(Brief Article)
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- Victoria
- Article date:
- March 1, 2001
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On weekends, when this Connecticut farmhouse fills up with friends, the pleasures of the table owe as much to the hostess's passions for gardening and collecting as they do to the host's considerable culinary skills.
ON ANY SPRING OR SUMMER WEEKEND at the nineteenth-century Connecticut farmhouse shared by designer Bunny Williams and antiques dealer John Rosselli, you might find a garden tour wandering around the grounds; a welcoming committee of gregarious dogs, including one Norfolk terrier and a pair of rescued mutts, chosen for personality rather than provenance; and Bunny herself, who, having provided the tour with cookies and lemonade, is now serenely ...