Blame it on my friend Angela, whose beautifully styled bookshelves and glass floats were much admired. While she is newly back in Belgium after a few years in Tokyo and missing it, I am feeling the decorating pull of Europe every time I see a photo of her gorgeous home there. She has been mixing in her Japanese treasures with Belgian antique finds and modern pieces – you’ll be seeing more of her house in the upcoming post on tansu at home.
Blame it on Joan at for the love of a house, whose pitch perfect home takes my breath away every time she reveals a new room to her readers – we are all waiting for the barn room now! She actually got to have birthday lunch with legendary decorator Bunny Williams and her equally famous antique dealing husband John Rosselli at their beautiful house in Connecticut last year.
Joan’s kitchen…
…and Bunny’s bedroom.
Blame it on a bit of insomnia that put me in front of my computer at exactly one minute past midnight, giving me a chance to get in on the opening of the One Kings Lane shops Belgium with Bunny Williams sale. For those of you not familiar with this website, affectionately known as OKL, in addition to ongoing discount sales of home and design products, they also hold limited timeframe “Tastemaker Tag Sales” filled with the treasures and (sometimes) junk of designers and antique dealers. I had been scoping this particular sale for the painted furniture piece featured in the ads.
My long term readers know I have been searching for close to two years for a piece that could serve as a kitchen island and another as a sideboard in the dining room at our beach house in New Jersey. If you want to catch up on that story, click here, here, here and here. This one looked like it might be perfect. It had all the practical requirements – two roomy shelves for baskets and attractive storage/display and two small drawers – as well as a soft grey painted finish and those great barley twist legs. The dimensions were just right in that it was actually quite tall, as in tall enough to be an island, while small enough to fit in my tiny kitchen. I had room to add a white marble top for practicality and have it hang over a few inches, enough to tuck in two stools. And if for any reason it didn’t work in the kitchen, it would also serve wonderfully for the sideboard in the dining room.
Blame it on general OKL madness, a disease that seems to be affecting many people. As each Tag Sale opens, things pop into carts and sell out immediately, creating a sense of panic. I had yet to ever successfully purchase anything on one of these sales, as the hard-core stalkers always got to the good stuff first. So somehow I actually got this piece in my cart, held it for the 10 minutes they allow for you to make up your mind, and then lost it to another’s cart. By then I had finally checked in with my mom who actually liked it (shocking!) and a few friends in other time zones (couldn’t wake any Tokyo peeps at that hour) and they all agreed I should buy it. A number of bloggers have been poking a bit of good fun at OKL madness, but I think this piece, while expensive, was actually a reasonable price for what it is. Once I got it back into my cart, I wasn’t letting it go. My kitchen was assembling itself before my eyes (close yours and imagine it)…dark wood floors, pale grey island with white marble slab top, some simple glass front cabinets, farm sink, and stainless steel stove to toughen the sweetness a bit. I want so badly to post an inspiration photo right here, but that is perpetually the problem, as there is none out there that is exactly right…
(IMAGINE PHOTO HERE)
Blame it on the beer. After numerous frantic texts, sweet husband finally called in from one of those classic Tokyo “business meetings” which are a euphemism for drinking at a Roppongi bar. Of course he said “get it” without seeing it – beer makes everyone easy!
While this sale is finished, there is still a bit of time to check out the huge Chessy Rayner estate sale running on OKL right now. Another grand doyenne of the decorating scene, you might remember how inspired I was by her beach house here. Luckily enough, OKL has a photo of it that I had not seen before.
As for my new piece, I could not be more excited, even with all the “blame” I am spreading around. Just think, from now on, I can tell everyone that Bunny Williams bought me my kitchen island on one of her forays to Belgium. Love the sound of that!
Image credits: 1, 5-7. via One Kings Lane, 2. Angela Ridge, 3-4. via Joan from for the love of a house
alex
Sounds go exciting ! (it was better then watching korean soap at midnight). Table looks fantastic…it would also look great in our house in UK. Little jealous of your beautiful purchase. PS I also like to hit my husband with large purchase after night out in Roppongi. Always enjoy reading your post
Robin
What an exciting purchase! I can only imagine the hysteria when the item vanished from your cart 😉 Glad it landed into your grasp again – makes you appreciate the item even more. I can definitely picture it for the sideboard if it doesn’t work for the kitchen.
feltsocute
LOVE it. And I have fallen victim to the OKL madness as well, so I understand the mania. Enjoy!
Amy Root
Congratulations! Can’t wait to see it in situ.
lisa jardine
and where is your new island being shipped to? i wonder how you actually get things where they need to go when you buy from auction sites…
Tokyo Jinja
Thank goodness for my sweet parents!!!
Angela
That’s what i’d like to know Lisa.
Tokyo Jinja
See my reply to Lisa’s comments….
Angela
Flattered that you mentioned me in your post, especially in the same breath as Bunny Williams! I love your new found piece and what provenance it has too! I bought Bunny’s Scrapbook For Living whilst living in Tokyo and have to say that I find it hard to look at, the way the photographs are repeated in one page and all of them “clumped” together, to me is not very pleasing on the eye, I much prefer her “An Affair with a House”. Great post as always Jacqueline!
Tina
Nice to see Belgium getting some good attention for a change… Angela, if you want to search for antiques together, let me know. We could also talk about how much we miss Tokyo. I live in Brussels now but lived in Tokyo for 3 years.
Tokyo Jinja
I never thought to put you two together before – but you would have so much fun!!! Will do!
Anne
If you are looking for blame…..look no further! YOU turned me onto OKL and although I have not bought any real collectibles, I’ve dropped a small fortune on cool lemonade dispensers, summer accessories for our mountain home, wine glasses, personalized coasters and trays for friends, and candles!
Tokyo Jinja
Ooops….karma coming round to get me!
for the love of a house
SCORE!!!! Love the table and how nice of Bunny to go find it for you;) I had someone write to tell me about this OKL sale; she said that she was on it immediately and still everything was sold!! that must have been you buying it all!!!
Thank you for your kind words!
Congratulations on your table! It will be perfect!
xojoan
Tokyo Jinja
Only the one piece…but it was very kind of Bunny….
Sandy
My heart stopped when I read that it was out of your shopping cart even though I knew the final outcome. Whew! Great fit for the house in either room!
Tokyo Jinja
IT was actually that dramatic!
Andrea K
You found it!!!!!! It’s beautiful;I close my eyes and see it perfectly in your kitchen, Andrea
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