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Seemingly every notable fashion is here, from 17th-century trompe l'oeil treillage to 20th-century minimalism.
The room is surrounded by treillage, and two large Classical statues, Majesty and Truth stand at either end.
There, Martha Stewart eyed, then bought, a set of oak garden chairs and a bench at the Treillage booth.
The station acquired fame in the 1920s for its extensive gardens which included "Lawns, paths and treillage, rose borders and rock gardens".
Ms. Williams is the co-owner of Treillage, a Manhattan store that sells pieces like marble urns and cast-iron garden ornaments.
A stylish brick exercise in the Victorian Picturesque style, it sports two porches lavishly outlined in yellow and brown ironwork and the wooden trim called treillage.
"There's something so ghoulish about stealing from someone's grave," said Bunny Williams, the interior designer and an owner of Treillage, a garden antiques store on East 75th Street.
"The market has definitely broadened," said Tony D'Agostino, the manager of Treillage Ltd., a garden shop on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
The large "Park-Haus" is a double-walled construction covered by a trellis, a "Treillage" open on 3 sides in a manner reminiscent of ancient garden design and covered with plants.
I was also drawn to a $1,000 19th-century English terra-cotta lion, but decided to let the friends of Hubert Givenchy and Brooke Astor (who like to shop at Treillage) fight over them.
Howard Christian, the manager of Treillage, Ms. Williams's Manhattan garden shop, added: "It's a smaller show than most and it is not run by a company that organizes shows for a living.
It also features Lake Belvedere, Peace Monument, Treillage Tower, Sundial, 'Cyrus the Great' statue, the Silent Hearts Memorial Garden and water features.
The shops - Interieurs, Henro and Treillage - are not merely the purveyors of today's all-important element, charm, they are also emerging as leaders in creating home-furnishings trends rather than simply reflecting them.
Mr. Rosselli happened to know of an old blacksmith's shop on the Upper East Side that was available, and soon Treillage was born, at 418 East 75th Street (open Monday through Saturday).
Bunny Williams of Falls Village, an interior designer and co-owner of the Manhattan garden accessories shop Treillage, has fashioned a series of garden rooms that fan out from a farmhouse dating to the 1600's.
Howard Christian of Treillage explained that the original Warwick vase was discovered at Hadrian's Villa outside Rome in 1771 and taken to England by the Marquis of Exeter after his grand tour.
Highlights are the Heritage Rose Garden, a showcase of roses through the centuries; "White Garden," surrounded by treillage influenced by Vita Sackville-West, and the Lions Sensory Garden, specifically designed for the disabled.
A trellis (treillage) is an architectural structure, usually made from an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo or metal that is normally made to support and display climbing plants, especially shrubs.
On Friday at 11 A.M., Bunny Williams, a leading interior designer and co-owner of Treillage, a garden shop in Manhattan, will give a talk on decorating in the Aetna Theater, followed by lunch in the Museum Cafe.